You want to work on tight hip flexors and spinal erectors they are in the shortened position pulling the pelvis anterior.
Most likely, it's the quadratus lumborum.
If the one is a massage therapist, and the other a customer, it is expected that he would.
There are many different types of massage therapy and many different services, depending on the facility that is offering them. The duties of the massage therapist would be predicated on the specific job description. This site describes the scope of massage therapy: http://altmedicine.about.com/od/treatmentsmtoq/a/massage.htm
Infant massage refers to massage therapy as specifically applied to infants. In most cases, oil or lotion is used as it would be on an adult subject by a trained and licensed massage therapist.
No, that would be outside their scope of practice.
well now, that would be illegal wouldn't it? you can't because a massage therapist (which is a certification) does not equal a physical therapist (which is now a doctorate degree). so that would be considered fraud. how can you appeal fraud? you cant. it's called severe fines and/or jail time. good luck with that smartie!
Being honest and confidential with client informaiton.
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There is not any one field of science Yong would need to know. Massage therapist courses would probably include anatomy, physiology and kinesiology.
No, but a massage and heat would be nice.
A massage therapist can make up to 30,000 annually. The more massages you can handle without getting tired out will also help your earnings. It may also depend on if you work somewhere that allows you to keep gratuity.
If one sees a chiropractor they can give a referral for reputable massage therapists in the area. There are also massage therapist association websites that maintain a collection of registered therapists by area.