No, but some vets do that to cure some animal diseases.
There is no such thing as a massage therapist assistant, at least I never heard of one. I will assume you are referring to a massage therapist that is not yet fully trained and licensed. Depending on your local laws where you live, that may or may not be legal.
sometime some of the massage therapist does body scrubs but not all of the therapist does it
If you want to do massage therapy professionally you will need a license. There are different designations in different parts of the country and in different states. You may be a licensed massage therapist (LMT), a certified massage therapist (CMT), a licensed massage and bodywork therapist (LMBT), or just massage therapist.
The only types of edema that are contraindicated for massage are the undiagnosed, potentially pathogenic varieties. The best thing to do is ask your massage therapist or doctor.
If a massage therapist has a client that they've worked on several times, and tried different modalities without obtaining results, the best thing for them to do is to refer them to another professional; either another massage therapist or someone else working in allied health.
Yes, Massage Therapist should be capitalized.
yes, cuss a massage therapist can do thanks that a mashen cant do
The salary of a NFL massage therapist will vary depending on experience and the team budget. On average a massage therapist will be paid $35,230 per year.
The are massage therapy schools. There you can obtain the training at master the skill needed to be a good massage therapist.
It depends on the person giving the massage.
A massage therapist is a person who performs massage therapy. Massage therapies are different modalities, or types, of massage; such as Swedish, Deep Tissue, Acupressure, Thai Yoga, Shiatsu, Reflexology, etc.
As a massage therapist, you will know EVERY muscle on the body.