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Most massage therapists use a variety of massage techniques in a massage session to best address your health and wellness needs. Talk to your massage therapist about your health goals to customize your massage therapy session.

The four most common types of massage are:

  • Swedish: The most common type of massage, to relax and energize you.
  • Deep tissue: For muscle damage from an injury, such as whiplash or back strain.
  • Sports: To help prevent athletic injury, keep the body flexible and help recovery.
  • Chair: Massage of the upper body, while fully clothed and seated in a special portable chair.

What to Expect at Your Massage Session

Here is some information on what you can expect during a typical massage session.

Preliminary Information

  • The massage therapist will ask preliminary questions to determine your overall health and your desired results from massage therapy.
  • He or she will assess your needs and explore your motivation in getting massage, including your health and wellness goals.
  • The massage therapist will consider information about your physical condition, medical history, lifestyle, stress levels, medications and any areas of physical pain that could affect your massage therapy outcome.
  • The information will help the massage therapist structure the session to achieve your health and wellness goals.

Privacy

  • Before your massage, you’ll be asked to remove clothing to your level of comfort.
  • The therapist will leave the room while you undress and remove any jewelry or other articles that might interfere with the massage. Take off only as much as you are comfortable removing.
  • Lie on the massage table, underneath the provided sheet or towel, which will cover your body except for the part being massaged.
  • Chair massages, which often are offered in public spaces and workplaces, are an exception to the above descriptions. A specially-designed massage chair lets you lean forward and supports the front of the body. You remain clothed and no oil or lotion is used. Seated massages typically last from 10 to 30 minutes.

Environment

  • Music might be played during your massage session. If you find music distracting, let your massage therapist know your preferences. The same goes for talking during your session.
  • Your massage therapists should check in about pressure and comfort throughout your session. If you're uncomfortable at any time, let your massage therapist know.
  • The massage table is padded, and may have extra attachments or cushions, such as a face cradle, which allows you to lie facedown without turning your head or neck.

The Massage

  • The massage therapist may use oil or lotion, which reduces drag on the skin while performing the massage strokes. If you're allergic to oils or lotions, tell your massage therapist before your massage begins.
  • If you're receiving a hot stone massage, make sure you're comfortable with the temperature of the stones.
  • Depending on your needs, the massage therapist will massage either the full body (except for private areas) or only specific areas that need attention, such as especially tight muscles.
  • Remember to breathe normally.
  • Table massage sessions usually last beween 30 and 90 minutes.
  • After your massage, the massage therapist will allow you to slowly get up and get dressed in privacy. Usually your massage therapist will offer you water after you’re dressed.
  • Depending on the environment, tips are appreciated to recognize outstanding service, but not required.

Follow Up

  • The therapeutic effects of massage are cumulative, so talk with your massage therapist about a recommended treatment plan to meet your health and wellness goals.

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Call our office for an appointment: (936) 597-5323 Montgomery or (936) 756-2192 Conroe

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