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Explore the necessary equipment for a successful massage practice, including massage tables, chairs, linens, tools, and assessment equipment. Learn about features, safety considerations, and the importance of maintaining a clean and comfortable environment.
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Chapter 2 Massage Equipment and Environmental Considerations
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • The Massage Table • Stationary table: spas and clinic environments. • Portable tables: fold up for easy transport. • Massage mat (Shiatsu mat): large padded surface that rests on floor.
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • All items and tools therapists use in massage practice. • Well made, safe, attractive, comfortable for client. • Should not cause undue stress to therapist’s body. • Research brands. • Understand options. • Compare products. • Homemade equipment may be unsafe.
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • Massage Table Features • Frame • Face Cradle • Width • Height • Length • Padding and Cover
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • Massage Table Features (cont’d) • Arm Shelf • Bolsters • Carrying Case and Rolling Cart • Massage Stool • Step Stool
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • Massage Chair • Used for on-site massage; client remains fully clothed in seated position. • Linens • Massage Sheets • Face Cradle and Bolster Covers • Towels; Blankets • Linen Storage
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • Assessment and Clinical Equipment • Posture Grid • Plumb Line • Hydrotherapy Equipment • Blood Pressure Equipment
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • Client Warming Equipment • Heat Lamps • Table Pads • Fomentek • Warm or Hot Packs
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • Massage Tools • Protect therapists from stresses during certain techniques. • Before using, tell client you will use it, explain benefits, make sure client is comfortable with it. • Sanitize all massage tools.
Topic 2-1: Massage Equipment • Other Massage Room Supplies • Reference Library • Clock • Storage Area • Wastebasket • Music System • Supplies for Cleanliness and Safety