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What
you can expect during a massage
You
don't need any special preparation for massage. Before a massage therapy session
starts, your massage therapist should ask you about any symptoms, your medical
history and what you're hoping to get out of massage. Your massage therapist
should explain the kind of massage and techniques he or she will use. In
a typical massage therapy session, you undress or wear loose fitting clothing.
Undress only to the point that you're comfortable. You generally lie on a table
and cover yourself with a sheet. You can also have a massage while sitting in a
chair, fully clothed. Your massage therapist should perform an evaluation
through touch to locate painful or tense areas and to determine how much
pressure to apply. If
you want, your massage therapist may use oil or lotion to reduce friction on
your skin. Tell your massage therapist if you might be allergic to any
ingredients. A
massage session may last from 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the type of massage
and how much time you have. No matter what kind of massage you choose, you
should feel calm and relaxed during and after your massage. Pain that's more
significant than momentary discomfort could indicate that something's wrong. If
a massage therapist is pushing too hard, ask for lighter pressure. Occasionally
you may have a sensitive spot in a muscle that feels like a knot. It's likely to
be uncomfortable while your massage therapist works it out. But if it becomes
painful, speak up.
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