Many of us are amazingly skilled at funneling emotions into our bodies. If it feels like your world has gone from normal viewing to a vivid HD experience, acupuncture is working for you. Or, you discover that as soon as something stressful happens, your stomach tightens and your breath becomes shallow. Maybe you notice the way you tense your shoulders when you sit at the computer. You’re also more in touch with sensations throughout your body.
You notice the texture of your shirt against your skin. When acupuncture starts working, it can feel as if all of your senses just got a tune up. Even if you’re not someone who struggles with sleep, you still may notice yourself sleeping more deeply, waking less during the night, or feeling more rested upon waking. Many insomniacs who seek acupuncture for other reasons are surprised when their sleep problems resolve-often without ever having mentioned the issue to their acupuncturist. This is one of the most common signs that acupuncture is doing its thing. Here are six signs that your acupuncture treatments are working: When these signs appear, symptom relief typically is not far behind. Sometimes us instant-gratification junkies need to be thrown a bone! Fortunately, there are several indications that acupuncture is taking effect-even if your primary symptoms have not yet resolved. Being forced to adopt a long-term, cumulative perspective can be confusing and frustrating. This approach to healing is unfamiliar for Westerners, who are accustomed to instant gratification in most aspects of life, including healthcare. If you want lasting results from acupuncture, especially for a chronic condition, you must commit to the process. However, this is more an exception than the rule-and when it happens, the results tend to be short lived. There are certainly instances of acupuncture producing immediate results. It works cumulatively, meaning one treatment builds on the next. If you are a dedicated Massage Therapist looking to make a positive impact on the lives of others, we invite you to apply.Acupuncture is not a one-shot deal. Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends Strong understanding of medical terminology related to massage therapy Valid Massage Therapist license/certification in the state of years of experience as a Massage Therapist Exceptional communication skills to effectively explain treatment plans and educate clients on self-care practices Ability to perform physical examinations to assess clients' conditions Strong understanding of acute pain management and pain management techniques Proficiency in various massage techniques including trigger point therapy and deep tissue massage Excellent patient service skills with the ability to create a comfortable and welcoming environment In-depth knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and occupational health Stay updated on the latest developments in massage therapy techniques and practices Continuously expand knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology Adhere to all safety and sanitation protocols
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care Educate clients on the benefits of regular massage therapy
Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records Assess clients' needs and create personalized treatment plans Perform various massage techniques including deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, and Swedish massage If you have a passion for healing and enjoy working with people, we would love to hear from you. As a Massage Therapist, you will provide therapeutic massage treatments to clients, helping them alleviate pain, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. We are seeking a skilled and compassionate Massage Therapist to join our team.