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Robert Hudson RMT

Frequently Asked Questions

Answering your questions on therapy treatment

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

If you are new to massage therapy, we understand that you might have some questions. We are confident that we have the answers to your inquiries.

Below are the answers to the questions that are most commonly asked about massage therapy treatment. Should you have additional questions please feel free to contact us.

 

Question:

How will massage therapy benefit me?

Answer:

With registered massage therapy you can experience relief from muscular tension and pain, increased range of motion and a reduction of mental stress levels. Massage is a natural healing process that can deliver both physical and emotional benefits.

Treatments are specifically tailored to meet your needs.

Question:

How often will I need treatments?

Answer:

Your body can let you know. Some people require only a few sessions to treat a specific problem, while others become regular users of massage therapy as both proactive and preventative healthcare. Massage can help maintain good muscle tone, flexibility, and help correct muscular injuries.

Question:

How old does a person need to be to receive massage therapy?

Answer:

Any age. Massage therapy treatments are effective from birth until palliative care stages.

Question:

Which regions of my body get massaged?

Answer:

The therapist will ask you what you want to get out of the session. You will also be asked to describe any chronic problems that you are experiencing. This will determine the appropriate regions of your body that need attention. A typical full-body massage involves your back, neck, shoulders, arms, legs and hands.

Question:

Will I experience muscle soreness following a massage therapy treatment?

Answer:

Most people report feel very relaxed, and often experience significant relief from aches, pains and stress after a massage session. However soreness, much like a good work out is not uncommon for 24 to 48 hours, particularly those who require deep-tissue massage. Once the soreness is gone, patients  often notice heightened energy levels and an increased range of motion.

Question:

I'm not sure I'm comfortable with a stranger touching me.

Answer:

It is not uncommon for first-time patients to be apprehensive with the personal nature of massage therapy. Most clients lose this apprehension within the first few minutes of treatment. Massage therapists are trained professionals who respect your feelings and go out of their way to allow you to feel comfortable.

Question:

Do I have to take off all of my clothes?

Answer:

One of the keys to the success of a your massage therapy session is your ability to relax and feel comfortable. Therefore, the decision is yours; remove only the articles of clothing that you are comfortable with removing. Traditional full-body massage treatments work best administered directly, without the barrier of clothing on the areas massaged. During a session you will be fully covered with a table sheet/blanket, only the area of your body that is being worked on is uncovered.  Before and after the session, you will undress and dress in complete privacy.

Question:

Will my extended healthcare plan cover the costs of massage therapy treatments?

Answer:

Yes. Most extended healthcare plans include massage therapy and some even have on-line billing. Some plans ask you to first receive a physician's referral. Contact your Human Resources contact or insurance provider to determine your specific needs.