A Window Into our World: A Massage Therapist’s View
by Catie Morgan |
September 28, 2017
4 MINUTE READ
I have been a massage therapist for over 11 years. Considered long enough in most professions to have a solid understanding of the foundational experiences that are required on a day to day basis. I would like to give you some insight on what a massage therapist may be pondering about while performing a massage. A window view into our world.
From the moment we shake hands, to the moment you float on out of the room, (hopefully on a cloud of relaxation, yeah!) I am receiving a massive amount of information that I must interpret on the spot. I am attempting to create art that you can enjoy, under the pressure of time and a lot of assumptions. The more we can communicate, the more information I can derive from you, which can help create a treatment that is molded to your unique body map. When I first greet you in the waiting room, I am already attempting to read your body language. In the treatment room I am listening to you about possible pain patterns and your pain history, while trying to put a treatment protocol together in just a few minutes time. A lot of information in a short amount of time, yet so little, compared to the whole story of your life. When you walk through the threshold of my treatment room, you are bringing your whole life’s worth of experiences in with you and shutting the door on outside life for a little while. So awesome.