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         What to Expect
If you haven't had much experience with massage therapy, you might
be wondering what to expect.  Continue reading for information
about what takes place during a massage session.  If it's your first
time visiting us, your therapist will ask you some questions.  The
massage therapist might ask about the reason you are getting a
massage, current physical conditions, medical history, life style and
stress level, experiences with specific areas of pain, and whether
there is any specific need you want addressed during the massage.
 
*  First and foremost, the massage therapist needs to make
sure there aren't any conditions present that rule out
having a massage due to any health risks.
*  Second, the massage therapist needs to know what your
needs are regarding the massage so both of you will know
what your expectations and goals for the session are.
*  Third, the information you provide helps the massage
therapist determine what techniques to use and how to
structure the sessions.
 
After discussing your needs, the therapist will leave the room to
provide privacy while you disrobe.  You should take off only as
much as you are comfortable removing.  At this time, you should
also remove jewelry or other articles  that may interfere with the
massage.  After disrobing you will lie flat on the massage table
covering yourself with the sheet.  The sheet is provided for draping
during the massage and the therapist will uncover only the part of
the body being massaged, ensuring that modesty is respected at all
times.  Draping also keeps the person receiving the massage warm. 
You may ask for additional coverage if you tend to be cold
natured.  
 
You will be asked to silence your cell phone for optimal relaxation. 
 
The massage takes place on a comfortable, padded and heated
massage table.  The massage therapist will tell you what position to
lie in on the table.  The table may have some extra attachments or
cushions, such as a face rest (which allows you to lie in a face down
position without turning your head and neck).  If you don't like using
any attachments, ask the massage therapist to remove it or not use
it. 
 
Expect a peaceful and comfortable environment for the massage. 
The massage therapist may play music during the massage.  Some
people find music to be relaxing .  If you prefer a completely quiet
environment , ask the massage therapist to turn the music off.  The
lights will be dimmed during the session.
 
The key to obtaining your goals during a massage is
communication.  Let the massage therapist know if you are in need
of general relaxation or stress reduction or if there are specific
areas needing attention.  For example, general relaxation or stress
reduction, sessions usually include all the major areas of the body,
while a session for a localized injury, pain, or tightness will be focused
on a specific area.  It is possible to spend most of an entire session
on only one area.  If there is anything that does not feel
comfortable or right or you do not like, you have the right to ask
the massage therapist to stop.  Throughout the session, the
therapist will ask about the level in which you feel comfortable,
asking for more or less.
 
After the massage is finished, you will once again be provided with
privacy in order to get dressed.  At this time, you may ask the
massage therapist any questions you have.  The usual length of a
session is an hour, but may be as short as 15 minutes or as long as
90 minute.