My hands hurt after I give a massage

 

How to give a massage without having to need one by the time you finish.

Over the years my clients often tell me….”You must have very strong hands how can you give so many massages and not get tired or injured.” When I give my ………………..a massage my hands always hurt!”If you can relate, don’t feel bad. Even professional therapists have this problem.

In my line of work, now days, therapists last about 1 1/2 years. Not good news. One big reason why is injury. So my advice applies to both the beginner, novice, and to those providing massage for a living.

Lets use a typical massage situation. “Honey, can you rub my shoulders?”

Okay, 1) Before you start massaging lets get warmed up up. Relax your arms, let them dangle comfortably at your side, making sure that your shoulders are not elevated( drawn up by your ears). Now shake your hands vigorously. This loosens your shoulders, arms, all the way down to your fingers. Repeat a few times. Take a deep breath and now stretch your fingers apart wide. Give another shake or two and we are ready to begin the massage

2) align hands with your forearms. In other words keep your wrists straight. If you massage with wrists bent your asking for trouble. It’s kinda of like watering your lawn with a hose that is kinked, the water just can’t get through. To accomplish this you may have to bring your body higher or lower in relation to the shoulders (person) you are massaging.

3) Now place your hands along that muscle on the top part of the shoulder. That muscle is called the Trap muscle. Many people make the mistake of trying to pinch that muscle between the tips of their thumbs and fingers. Instead, allow your hand/fingers to conform to the shape of the muscle, with as much surface to surface contact as possible. Instead of pinching, try rolling the muscle between the fingers and thumb, even lifting the muscle up a bit away from the shoulder.

4) Don’t go at it to long. Build up slowly over time. Just a few minutes. Stop before you feel fatigue.

5) Learn different techniques, learn to use other parts of your anatomy to deliver that massage.

 

Before you Massage Part 2- Look ma no hands…

One of the goals of massage is to help your client (recipient) to relax. That just won’t happen unless you are already relaxed. So then how to prepare? In a word ……Ritual. Teach yourself a series of actions that you repeat over and over again before   each and every massage. Here is one of my routines. 1. Clear my mind……what are you thinking about right now? Drop it. You are now a Tabla Rasla (Blank Tablet). I’m thinking about absolutely nothing. 2. How am I breathing….I actually monitor  my breath. How fast, how deep, how smoothly I inhale and exhale. Just be observing, my breath, those qualities improve. 3. Start up my CD player setting the volume near it’s lowest levels. 4. Check out the room, is it to warm, or too cool. What about the lighting? What are my clients preferences? 5. Greet my client giving them all of my attention. Asking about how they are doing, whats hurting. Guide them to the table giving all necessary instructions. Finally, asking if they have any questions? 6. Wash my hands and mentally asking myself whats my game plan for this massage.

What do you do to get ready?

Before you massage Part1- get ready to slow down

During any massage there is a dynamic energy exchange between the giver and receiver. Be sure that when you provide massage that you are in the right state of mind. Be RELAXED.

Whatever you are experiencing will be transferred to your client,   hubby, friend, whomever. “Transference”  is not a new idea, physiologists experience that with there patients. When your in physical contact with a person it’s easy to send your bad vibes out to them. To be fair, that works both ways

Don’t begin a massage when your not ready. If your a professional therapist you may be thinking…I don’t want to turn down any work. Let me assure you, in that state, your work will not impress your client. That is the worse kind of advertising. Believe me they will know.

So then maybe your wondering how do I prepare myself to give a great massage?  See part 2