
Massage Therapy for Well-Being by Amy Rolnick, LMT
Licensed Massage Therapist Amy Rolnick has been providing massage therapy since 1991, with expertise in enhancing health and well-being through manual manipulation of soft body tissues. Learn about different massage techniques, licensing requirements, and creative ways to access affordable massages. Discover the benefits of self-care techniques and find out where you can receive quality massage sessions tailored to your needs.
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Massage for Well Being By Amy Rolnick, LMT
Licensed Massage Therapist since 1991 Amy Rolnick, Massage Therapy Instructor for 8 years LMT Save Your Body Mechanics Workshop for LMTs
Massage therapy is manual manipulation of soft body tissues (muscle, connective tissue, tendons and ligaments) to enhance a person's health and well-being. There are dozens of types of massage therapy methods (also called modalities). Definition
In General Self Massage Techniques Tennis Balls Self Care
There are five states that do not license Massage Therapists at this time. Those states are Wyoming, Kansas, Oklahoma, Minnesota and Vermont. Alaska has passed legislation that will require the regulation of Massage Therapists in the state. Massage Therapist Certification is required in California, Indiana and Virginia. Every other state has developed their own requirements for Massage Therapists to obtain licensure. Several states have similar requirements yet others have very distinct requirements to become a Licensed Massage Therapist. Massage Licensing
Massage License (if applicable for your state) Education and Continuing Education Website for Information and Credentials Google Reviews Testimonies on Website or Written Marketing Materials Referral from Friend or Health Care Provider What to Look For
Where are you located (home office or other)? What is your area of expertise? Have you ever worked with this issue? What length sessions do you offer? How much does it cost? Questions to Ask
Creative Ways Local Massage School (clinics, volunteer hours, externships) Groupon, price deals Save $ each week Ask for holiday gifts from family and friends Massage membership establishment to Get Sessions when you have Budgetary Concerns
Watch Youtube Videos to learn more about different types of massage Ask friends or health care providers for a referral Use AMTA Find a Massage Therapist FindaMassageTherapist.org Other Ideas