To add to the confusion of the medical massage term, I've met people who have taken certification courses in "medical massage" that were actually just courses in trigger point/neuromuscular techniques. Of course, these techniques can be used in medical massage, but they are conflating a specific technique with a broader style of massage.
This clears up a lot for me thank you. I’ve seen illegal “spas” with unlicensed people calling themselves medical massage. There is still much education to be done with the general public on the different types of massage and when/who to book
Whitney, I would love to hear your comments regarding the use and often misuse of the term “Sports Massage”, especially as it pertains to spas and massage chains, and even many private practitioners. In my work as a CMT, I often find that most clients seeking massage don’t understand that this is a term meant to be identified with pre-and post athletic or sporting events.In my experience, even many massage therapists have difficulty explaining exactly what sports massage is. TY 🙏
Back in the day it used to be called Massage & Bodywork. I appreciate this video and how informative it is. I notice these terms can be very confusing for not only the therapist but also the consumer. Thank you!
Yes, it would certainly be good if we could get some consistency on this, but it is hard to get all the organizations on board with doing something like this! :)
I am not a massage therapist. Is the course you offer online good for me or i need to learn the basics first? I have other questions, how can I contact you? Regards.
This is definitely an advanced course and you should have additional training first. If you have other questions, feel free to write me at whitney@academyofclinicalmassage.com
To add to the confusion of the medical massage term, I've met people who have taken certification courses in "medical massage" that were actually just courses in trigger point/neuromuscular techniques. Of course, these techniques can be used in medical massage, but they are conflating a specific technique with a broader style of massage.
So true, and this perpetuates the idea that it is a technique or modality, which isn't accurate.
This clears up a lot for me thank you. I’ve seen illegal “spas” with unlicensed people calling themselves medical massage. There is still much education to be done with the general public on the different types of massage and when/who to book
I like how you break down each term and address the confusion surrounding them. Great video!
Glad you found that helpful!
Mr. Lowe, that's a great explanation... i appreciate the clarification. 💯👍🙂
Glad that helped!
Whitney, I would love to hear your comments regarding the use and often misuse of the term “Sports Massage”, especially as it pertains to spas and massage chains, and even many private practitioners. In my work as a CMT, I often find that most clients seeking massage don’t understand that this is a term meant to be identified with pre-and post athletic or sporting events.In my experience, even many massage therapists have difficulty explaining exactly what sports massage is. TY 🙏
Yes, you are absolutely right that this is another term that has a confusing meaning. A great topic for us to explore more about in the future!
Back in the day it used to be called Massage & Bodywork. I appreciate this video and how informative it is. I notice these terms can be very confusing for not only the therapist but also the consumer. Thank you!
Yes, it would certainly be good if we could get some consistency on this, but it is hard to get all the organizations on board with doing something like this! :)
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Love this. Thank you Whitney!
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Excellent!
Glad you found that helpful!
New subscriber here! Great channel. Thank you 🙏🏻
Glad you like it!
I am not a massage therapist.
Is the course you offer online good for me or i need to learn the basics first?
I have other questions, how can I contact you?
Regards.
This is definitely an advanced course and you should have additional training first. If you have other questions, feel free to write me at whitney@academyofclinicalmassage.com