



Massage therapy in the UK isn’t regulated. Anyone can set themselves up as a massage therapist with little or no training. Unlike other forms of therapy, such as psychotherapy or physiotherapy, there are no laws or regulations holding practitioners to account.
Here are some points for you to think about:
· How long has the therapist been qualified?
·How long/ thorough was their training course?
·Are there any conditions they are not qualified to work with (some basic courses exclude clients who are pregnancy or have had cancer etc.)?
·Which professional organisations does the therapist belong to?
·Would I feel more comfortable working with a male or female therapist?
·Is the location within walking distance? Is it near a bus stop? Is there parking available?
·Are there any accessibility issues (big steps, steep drive etc.)?
·How long is my appointment time? How much hands on massage time will I get?
·Does the therapist offer one off appointments or a course of sessions?
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How
much will it cost me?
·Are there different prices for different techniques?
·If they use other modalities (e.g. aromatherapy burner in the room) are they qualified and insured in these therapies?
·Why do I want massage (relaxation, muscular pain and tension, de-stress)?
·Do I need to undress? Do I need certain underwear (shorts, sports top)?
·What is the draping policy - will I be covered by a sheet or towel?
·Will the room be heated?
·What is the cancellation policy?
·Do they work with the body’s natural ability to heal itself without using force and prefer to use a more gentle approach to bodywork or do they believe in a no-pain no-gain approach and prefer to give deep tissue massage?
·Who do they most like to work with? And what goals do these clients have?
·Do they work from a clinic? Do they have a dedicated therapy room at home? Is their massage table squeezed into their living room? Are they mobile and bring their massage table to my home?
·What necessary information will I be required to tell the therapist before they start the massage?
REMEMBER: IF YOU ARE NOT ENJOYING YOUR EXPERIENCE YOU CAN ASK THE THERAPIST TO STOP THE MASSAGE AT ANY POINT.
Why should you choose an
MTI-accredited therapist for your massage treatment?
When you are in pain or stressed and needing a space to let go, you want to make sure that you are putting yourself in good hands. How can you do that? Go see an MTI therapist.
Watch this video to see an MTI massage in action:
Benefits include:
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Deep
tissue massage to release long-held tensions and adjust posture
·Ease emotional and psychological stress
·Get support for chronic pain and illness
·Holistic therapy that includes mind, body and soul. We see the whole person, not just the ailment
·Client-centred treatment: we meet you how you are on the day and ask you what is going to help you the most
·Aftercare for you to practise between sessions to help you make real, sustainable changes
·Build an ongoing therapeutic relationship that can support you through life for years to come
·Our high standard of training: Level 4 and 5 Diplomas, which are a minimum of nine months long and equivalent to the first and second year of a degree programme
·Our mandatory code of ethics, so you can be sure of the professionalism and integrity of our therapists.
Did you know you can book a free 10 minute chat to find out if you would like to work with me? You can use the form on my Contact page. I look forward to hearing from you.