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Bodyworkers' Tools of The TradeDevices And Gear For Energywork, Massage And Pressure Techniques
Massage therapists, bodywork practitioners and energyworkers may employ some of these tools in a treatment or session.
In the bodywork, energywork and massage fields specific modalities allow and encourage tools to be used. Some modalities cannot be applied without a tool or device while others call for tools in special circumstances. Learn what kinds of paraphernalia a massage therapist or bodywork practitioner may use in a session. Crystals and Rocks These tools stretch over multiple modalities. An energyworker, such as a Polarity Therapist, will use crystals in every session to balance energy fields. Some massage therapists use crystals in a basic Swedish massage or a combination of energywork and massage. Rocks in a massage or bodywork session are generally heated in a water bath and used warm or hot. Types of sessions that might use these include:
Marble stones may be chilled for use in a cold stone treatment during warm weather or for clients that cannot tolerate the hot stones. The cold marble stones are commonly used on the face, hands and feet but may also be applied to the whole body. Wooden Dowels and SticksGenerally used in Oriental and Pressure Point Therapies dowels vary in size and use. Some modalities that use a dowel or stick in a session:
Massage Machines and Electrical ToolsCommercial grade massage machines can be used by both massage therapists and chiropractors to warm up tissues before techniques are applied. These electric tools may be used over the back, legs or feet. While it cannot replace the therapeutic touch of a skilled practitioner the massage machine can give the therapist an advantage when tight muscles are at play. For example, a five to ten minute session with the apparatus may allow the massage therapist to get to a deeper issue and reduce the need for a long warm up technique. Miscellaneous Massage Devices and Bodywork ToolsSome of these tools may protect and save a practitioner’s hands while other devices claim to affect the client’s energy fields:
Tools for Self HelpMassage and bodywork tools are also available for home and self use. Some are shaped to allow a better reach of tight back muscles, or to roll out foot tension and pain. Others are great for a novice to use on a loved one for a good back rub.
The copyright of the article Bodyworkers' Tools of The Trade in Massage Techniques is owned by Amy Kreydin. Permission to republish Bodyworkers' Tools of The Trade in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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