Why A Registered Massage Therapist Can Make A World Of Difference

Don't get me wrong. Going to the spa is always nice. There are the beautiful smells, calming music and that fluffy white robe and slippers they give you to wear as you sip filtered water waiting for your masseuse.

But it is a comment I hear all the time from our massage patients: A rub down by a so-called massage specialist who doesn't carry the RMT certification is a nice but usually ineffectual experience for those in need of lasting alleviation from discomfort, injury or stress. That's why they generally end up with a registered massage therapist for the genuine results. Go to a spa instead of a real clinic, and you may most likely be throwing your cash away for a pleasant hour on a table, maybe with some warm rocks on your back. Then you return home with the same pains you started with...

A fully licensed massage therapist will supply better treatment

Massage therapy clinics usually employ the approved therapists with their registered massage therapist designations. While clinics may not have the fluffy towels, the focus is on real wellbeing results. Always check for those three letters RMT when selecting your massage therapist. They'll signal to you that you'll be treated by an individual fully-trained to evaluate and treat your condition using different modalities, some of which include:

- Swedish Massage

- Sports Massage

- Myofascial Release,

- Joint Mobilization,

- Lymphatic Drainage Techniques.

Registered massage therapists will make the effort to correctly evaluate your condition before just kneading your back and will apply the treatment best for you. As well , Registered Massage Therapists may be able to design at-home programs for you, including stretching and strength exercises, hydrotherapy programs, and postural exercises you can employ between appointments.

In Canada (for example), earning your licensed therapist designation demands at least 2200 hours of practice.

Increasingly, massage therapy education is supporting an evidence-informed, outcomes-based model for curricula. In Ontario, it is a regulated health profession, meaning practitioners must also successfully complete written and practical entry-to-practice tests based in large part on standards of practice set by the regulatory body.

Research shows that massage therapy is an effective, drug free approach to discomfort management and rehabilitation of conditions related to soft tissue and joint injuries, as well as musculoskeletal dysfunction.

Use your health benefits and pay nothing up front! Many corporations now cover some or all of the charges associated with registered massage treatments under their extended medical plans. Generally, no doctor's referral is needed; nevertheless some third party insurers do still need one. We advocate calling your insurer if you are unsure of their requirements. And it can be easy with direct billing and no advance charges.

Select massage therapy with an RMT to provide effective relief for many conditions, including injuries sustained in car accidents to general health upkeep.

Discover more about massage therapy treatment and rehabilitation clinics at MedRabGroup

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