Do no harm
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If done properly and appropriately, there are no negative effects of massage. As long as the touch is safe and the person does not have any conditions that could be aggravated by massage, there should be no problems. The relationship between a massage therapist and a client should contain the elements of trust, compensation for services, and mutual agreement. If massage is performed when any of these elements are breached, then harm may result. The first rule is "Do no harm!"
First the foot massage, then the rest. Please.
First rule: do not panic!! relax and if u can float motionless on the water for a few minutes do it, if you're alone try to massage it gently or if someone is with you let him do that for you.
first of all i do massage a full body den i do massage to his dick
First rule: do not panic!! relax and if u can float motionless on the water for a few minutes do it, if you're alone try to massage it gently or if someone is with you let him do that for you.
the first recorded use of massage was about 3000 BC in china. the Chinese called there technique amma. the Japanese, the Greek's, and the Romans's, also used massage, then in modern times Per Henrik ( 1776-1839 ) was from Sweden and the massage he used is now known as Swedish massage
The golden rule of massage is to always communicate with your client about their comfort and preferences. This includes discussing pressure levels, areas to focus on or avoid, and any specific concerns they may have. Ensuring that the client feels safe and relaxed is essential for a positive and effective massage experience. Adjusting techniques based on client feedback is key to achieving their desired outcomes.
When it is not appropriate, or safe, to give a massage to someone, is referred to as a contraindication. There are a variety of reasons why a massage should not be given, and this is something that a professional massage therapist is trained to know. Most of the reasons have to do with the first rule 'Do no harm'. And the second reason is to make sure that the therapist does not get harmed either. After that, the most common reasons are conditions that the receiver may have, such as cardiovascular problems, infectious conditions, and chronic conditions, such as advanced stages of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's diseases.
One may learn how to do oriental massage in the U.S. at the Arizona Institute of Thai and Oriental Massage. A few of the instructors are known to be the very first to teach this type of massage in the U.S.
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The first clinics for massage therapy in the United States were opened by two Swedish physicians after the Civil War period.