The answer to this question is wholly dependent on which massage therapy practise is meant. Many centres will be open on Saturdays (unless located in a Jewish area) but one might find that they may be closed on a Sunday in predominantly Christian countries.
Massage yourself with your wide open hands.
Most, though not all, massage schools will at least touch on the business aspects of massage therapy. If you want to open your own massage business though, it may be better to also take separate business courses that go more in-depth.
There is a risk of infection to both the client and the therapist.
It depends on where you live and what your local and/or State laws say you need. In some States you can do Reflexology without having to have a massage therapy license.
Yes, the market is open on weekends.
No, the NYSE is closed on weekends
Rheumatoid arthritis flare up, eczema, goiter, and open skin lesions.
People have a true love and appreciation for a masseuse. A masseuse has the ability to relieve any person of stress from life. If a masseuse wants to get high-profile clients, however, he or she will need to attend one of the many massage therapy schools out there. A massage therapy school will open doors for any masseuse.
embolism, fevel, lice, and contagious disease would all be absolute contraindications, while strains, sprains, broken bones, and open wounds would be local contraindications.
no
No, but they're open
To receive the most benefit from a massage, generally the person being massaged should give the therapist accurate health information, report discomfort of any kind, and be as receptive and open to the process as possible.