By: James Knolan | 2010-04-01 | Massage Many massage therapy techniques have been around since the beginning of time. Now they are being incorporated into massage chairs. Find out the types of massage therapies being integrated into today's massage chairs. read more
By: Hayley Hewitt | 2010-04-01 | Careers If you are looking into becoming a massage therapist one of the first things you will have to do is get clients and keep them (as in any business really). Some businesses fail because of not putting enough time and effort into this. You could be the best massage therapist with great healing hands, personality etc but with no clients your business won't succeed. read more
By: Gagan W Deep | 2010-03-27 | Massage A good massage therapist offers an easy solution to various physical problems. The one factor that makes a massage therapy session a success is the choice of the massage therapist. read more
By: Claudine Balsells | 2010-04-01 | Massage Reflexology massage has been incorporated into many of the top massage chair brands. Now you can enjoy whole body relaxation starting with relieving tired, aching feet. All with the touch of a button. read more
By: David Woods | 2010-12-27 | College Massage therapy is commonly used for its medical advantages and relaxation functions. Students that have an educational background can work with a variety of clients. read more
By: Kermit Browning | 2010-03-27 | Careers What do you think about first when you think about becoming a massage therapist? Learning about how the human structure works, and how to work out aches and pains? How about the human interaction you'll receive working with different clients day in and day out? We've put together a list of 4 questions to ask read more
By: Frank Johnson I | 2010-03-27 | Massage Massage is a common practice used by everyday people as a means to relax and unwind after a tense week at work or a tiring holiday. Since ancient times, spiritual and natural healers have used massage therapy techniques to cure illnesses and heal injuries to the body or mind. Many of the most successful techniques have survived the ravages of time - passed on from generation to generation and refined by gifted therapists - to exist today. read more
By: Noelles Sellers | 2012-03-26 | Beauty Oh, how wonderful it is to have someone work all of the kinks and knots out of your neck and shoulders. read more
By: James Knolan | 2010-03-26 | Massage There are many benefits to receiving daily massage chair therapy. Relief of minor aches, pain and discomfort as well as full body relaxation are just of few of many benefits from a massage chair. read more
By: Susan Bean | 2011-02-14 | Article Marketing Massage therapy schools are necessary to attend if you want to become a massage therapist. Most states won't grant you a license without formal training in massage techniques. read more
By: Nail Yener | 2010-09-18 | Wellness Massage therapy has become one of the most preferred relaxation methods for many people lately. Not only it helps to relieve stress and pain but also works as rehabilitation for various illnesses. Before going to your therapist the first time, you better learn more about massage therapy by reading this article. read more
By: April Diamond | 2010-12-15 | Careers Graduates of massage therapy programs are expected to land on massage therapy careers. Massage therapists attend to the needs of various individuals. Some simply want to relax and eliminate stress that is why they go to spas. read more
By: PixelMamma | 2011-11-23 | Alternative Medicine Massage therapy, provides a relaxing, healing experience by the application of soft tissue manipulation techniques, such as long strokes, smooth kneading, etc. using massage oil or lotions. read more
By: Herbert Moranda | 2010-09-30 | Health & Fitness I love my massage therapist. Of all the 90,000 people in the United States who claim massage therapy as their part-time or full-time job, mine is the greatest. Like most, she is self-employed. A large percentage of these workers are of part-time and self-employed workers. Not all states in the United States require some sort of a license to practice massage therapy. read more
By: Fred Haines | 2010-09-17 | Health & Fitness Do you have a favorite massage therapist? Many (about 90,000) people in the United States claim this as either their part-time or full-time job. Most are self-employed. This occupation includes a large percentage of part-time and self-employed workers. In the United States there are about 90,000 massage therapists. Most states in the United States require a license to practice massage therapy. read more