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EunicePhilippines
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Eunice Estipona is a spa consultant, mentor, advisor, speaker, lecturer & author.One of her advocacies is to make healing & information regarding the field of spa, massage & wellness accessible & affordable to everyone. If you are serious about turning your business or practice around, making the right decisions, getting an unbiased opinion & knowing where to get help, for lectures & other concerns she can be contacted at yunesa@yahoo.com or +639184745685. To find out how she can help you take your business to the next level, visit her site at http://www.meetup.com/philippinespaandwellness or http://www.meetup.com/philippinemassagetherapy These along with hundreds of resources found locally and abroad are contained in “The Spa, Massage and Wellness Resource and Career Book”, the first book of resource information to know more about the Spa, Massage and Wellness Industry in the Philippines and other countries including the United States, Australia and other Asian countries. If you are a spa, massage therapy and wellness information seeker the resources contained in the book is for you. This book is a collection of data and valuable information regarding the spa and massage industry in a global perspective with a focus on the Philippines. Her ..... | |
ZiraCanada
Available
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I can answer questions about exercise rehab, remedial (therapeutic/deep tissue) and general relaxation massage therapy, sports related massage therapy and any questions about massage in general. | |
MikeyU.S.
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I can answer questions regarding Swedish and Deep Tissue massage, Musculoskeletal Anatomy, SOAP Charting and documentation, Ethics, Myofascial Release, NeuroMuscular Therapy, Seated Chair Massage, and anatomy & physiology. I cannot expertly answer questions about Eastern or allied modalities such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, Reflexology, Polarity, Aromatherapy, or Reiki but I may be able to refer you to someone who can. | |
Rachel Beider, LMTU.S.
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I can answer questions regarding Therapeutic Medical Massage, Prenatal Massage, and Chronic Pain Management. | |
Tina Allen, LMT, CPMMT, CPMT, CIMTU.S.
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Infant Massage, baby massage and children's Massage Expert, Tina Allen welcomes any questions relating to infant and baby massage, children's massage, pediatric massage, and massage for infants and children who are hospitalized or in hospice care. Additionally, through her internationally recognized volunteer work, Tina has extensive experience providing massage therapy to men and women who have advanced HIV/AIDS, are elderly or living with terminal illness in hospice care. |
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OrlandoAvailable
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Specialist sports massage practitioner dealing with the limitations of massage and it`s application supporting the training regime of elite athletes. | |
Kathryn MerrowU.S.
Available
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I can respond to questions about migraines and headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, hand-wrist-arm pain, upper back pain, and other assorted and miscellaneous pain symptoms. I can also respond to general questions about massage and how to select a massage therapist. | |
Rachel EstelleU.S.
Available
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For CMT's I am happy to answer questions about marketing your massage business, growing your clientele, advertising, time management, finding information on the internet to connect with other therapists, mentor massage students, For Clients: I can explain what a particular modality of massage is, help you pick the type/modality of massage that is best for you, | |
John Nickolas BarakitisU.S.
Available
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Anatomy, physiology and kinesiology. NCBTMB testing and study guides. Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Massage therapy (General) Reiki, Shamballa and Energy based modalities | |
Brandy ThurmanU.S.
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I will be happy to answer questions relating to modalities including Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports Massage, and more. I can provide information for therapists including massage equipment, supplies, laws, massage schools, etc. | |
Glenn Kukkee, HBSc (Psychology), RMTCanada
On Vacation
returns 12/15/2009 |
My unexpected specialty has been correction of disorders caused by working conditions. Who knew that office work could hurt so much and be so damaging? Your back and neck pain is correctable, let's talk about it. I also specialize in post-operative rehabilitation and if I don't know the answer I can at least point you in the right direction. I've been working on pre-medical studies on my way to becoming a doctor and would be happy to take questions about anatomy, physiology and all of that fun stuff too.
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Hi David, Thank you for your question! Scoliosis can be either functional or structural. Functional scoliosis is acquired over years of repeated movement, poor posture, carrying bags on one side
Hi Sumi, I would actually use non scented baby oil for your baby. Just incase your baby is allergic to olive oil. Also a coconut oil is fine too as long as the baby doesn't have any nut allergies. Coconut
Nicole, Thank you for your question. Circulatory massage, like Swedish or Deep Tissue, can help the improve the body's circulation - this means bringing fresh blood filled with nutrients and oxygen
Hi Chelsea. In all honesty the answer to your question is up to her doctor. You will require a dr note in order to do the massage. The reason being that her doctor has to be aware of what type of treatment
Yanique, Thank you for your question. As licensed professionals, we want to work on our clients in a state where they can provide Informed Consent. This applies to many situations, for example asking
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