buegiuvpiieinbeze
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Hello everyone
I am about 8 weeks into my course and have a client who is coming regularly at the weekend to have her back and shoulders massaged to release all the tension in them.
I felt that i was slowly making progress and releasing the knots in her shoulders, however her feedback this week has been that her shoulders are still tender (4 days on) and were uncomfortable for a couple of days after. Should I recommend a lighter massage this weekend if they are still sore? As i am only learning I am nervous of doing damage rather than healing anything.
Also she asked for more stretching techniques across her sacrum lower back area although strictly speaking I havent been taught techniques that stretch this area, would more applied pressure and adding in a few of my own stretching moves be ok? as this would enable her to feel she had had a fully worth while session after.
Any advice or comments would be very useful
thank you
I am about 8 weeks into my course and have a client who is coming regularly at the weekend to have her back and shoulders massaged to release all the tension in them.
I felt that i was slowly making progress and releasing the knots in her shoulders, however her feedback this week has been that her shoulders are still tender (4 days on) and were uncomfortable for a couple of days after. Should I recommend a lighter massage this weekend if they are still sore? As i am only learning I am nervous of doing damage rather than healing anything.
Also she asked for more stretching techniques across her sacrum lower back area although strictly speaking I havent been taught techniques that stretch this area, would more applied pressure and adding in a few of my own stretching moves be ok? as this would enable her to feel she had had a fully worth while session after.
Any advice or comments would be very useful
thank you