Massage Tutorial: Using very deep pressure (deep tissue)

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  • čas přidán 7. 02. 2015
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    Do you have clients who want/need very deep pressure massage, but you don't know how to offer it without hurting your hands?
    Work with your mindset. If you're trying to use lots of pressure while feeling worried or tentative, not only will it translate into your touch, but it could also result in you using mechanically disadvantageous angles and hand tools. By the same token, if you're trying to use your normal massage style, just with lots of pressure, you could set yourself up for injury.
    The alternative is to use new angles, and to worry less. Trust your client to be the expert on their unique body, and pour your weight into every move. Use sharper tools, like knuckles and elbows, all while keeping your joints as straight as possible. Think "push-ups" and "planks" rather than "Swedish."
    When using your thumb for very deep pressure, try to let as little of the movement as possible come from your thumb joints. Set the shape of your hand, and then move your arm and wrist. When possible, take your thumb out of the equation altogether, using a thumbless petrissage grip. And don't forget about the SUPERTHUMB.
    What do you think? Do you have any tips to offer? Any other concerns about working with lots of pressure? Let me know in the comments.
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Komentáře • 167

  • @lilbrans
    @lilbrans Před 8 lety +109

    I'm 5 feet tall and 10 years into trying too hard during my treatments. I've only seen a few of your videos and already have learned more than I ever did in school or during my career. I can't thank you enough for your wisdom and insight!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 8 lety +14

      +lilbrans So great to hear, I really appreciate the kind words :)

  • @beautiful1g
    @beautiful1g Před 9 lety +16

    I just ordered my" Massage Lazy " T- shirt... c'mon people support!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    this channel is one of the best i have seen so far. Very professional and very informative. Keep making great videos Ian!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety +2

      Quanii Beautiful1q Ha! You're the best, thanks so much for the support :)

  • @Unwind321
    @Unwind321 Před 6 měsíci +2

    “ if your not having fun…” &
    “ don’t worry “
    Words to live by!!!! TY ;))

  • @denisetappmacmt880
    @denisetappmacmt880 Před 9 lety +38

    I love finding someone who knows what they are talking about anatomically and LOVE the focus on body mechanics

  • @Susan-io4jx
    @Susan-io4jx Před 8 lety +25

    Thank you!! I struggle giving deep tissue massages and these techniques will help me tremendously. Great video!

  • @anodein82
    @anodein82 Před 8 lety +17

    Ian, thank you so much for your videos. I've only been licensed for 8 months and I'm already looking in to alternate ways to do things because my body is screaming at me. Your videos have greatly helped me.

  • @shonhill445
    @shonhill445 Před 8 lety +16

    I'm fortune enough to find this video while studying. I have male practice clients who love lots of pressure. I can't wait to try these techniques out on them. Thanks so much for taking the time to share :)

  • @guranad0
    @guranad0 Před 8 lety +33

    so rare to find massage videos for men. wish there were more new ones

  • @karawhisler4336
    @karawhisler4336 Před 8 lety +17

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I have the hardest time given deep deep pressure, but this video just saved my life. I feel like I've learned more from watching an hour if your videos than I did 6 months in school.

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks so much, Kara, I'm glad you found them useful! Make sure to listen to your body, and only offer the pressure that's comfortable for you.

    • @zeeb116
      @zeeb116 Před 8 lety +1

      Dido. this has been a great tool

    • @sabrinawong6639
      @sabrinawong6639 Před 7 lety +1

      OMG Kara..i feel the exact same way. I am learning way more here than in school.

  • @lukethomas658
    @lukethomas658 Před 9 lety +12

    I really enjoy that your tutorials go into mindset as well as mechanics, you have a uniquely thoughtful approach. I mostly watch for relaxation, but I'm learning how to better communicate with my therapist to get the treatment I want. Thank you for posting

  • @michaeldooley5331
    @michaeldooley5331 Před 9 lety +8

    Thanks Ian. I used this on a client in student clinic that scares everyone because she can never get enough pressure. This helped me avoid injury and pleased her greatly!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety +3

      That is excellent!! Thanks for reporting back with this :)

  • @rewaskipper880
    @rewaskipper880 Před 8 lety +4

    Thanks for the suggestion of techniques. I am small and often feel like my pressure might not be enough, however I will feel more confident. Awesome

  • @supraspintus1124
    @supraspintus1124 Před 7 měsíci

    Its amazing to me how many of your techniques i have figured out by myself over five years, but i wish i found you before as i started massage because i spent the first two and a half years doing deep tissue with my thumbs and have already done so much damage to thumbs due to pushing with my muscles and straining the ligaments and compressing the cartilage and thumb joints instead of just leaning into people which i do now. You have been so good to watch thank you

  • @TheGioalexb
    @TheGioalexb Před 3 lety +4

    You are my savior! I tend to get many clients asking for deep, deep tissue and I always end up in pain. I can't wait to put this into use! Thank you!!!!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 3 lety

      Happy to help! Let me know if you have any problems and we'll troubleshoot.

  • @v.e2035
    @v.e2035 Před 4 lety

    You are so well spoken, i have been on the field actively for 1 year and I am always hesitant when it comes to deep tissue. Thank you for this informative and reassuring video good sir. I am truly greatful for your time and teachings and encouragement 🐉💜

  • @pisces84191
    @pisces84191 Před 8 lety +2

    Can't tell you how helpful this has been! :) Thank you Ian!!!

  • @marval30
    @marval30 Před 3 lety +1

    I really appreciate this video and commend you for showing a real body, not just a thin pliable body like most therapists on CZcams. Thank you for the techniques.

  • @nickapplesapples4639
    @nickapplesapples4639 Před 3 lety

    Such a great teacher and instructional videos. Love the Massage Sloth! 👍🏻

  • @emoosemoose
    @emoosemoose Před 9 lety +12

    Excellent video with great tips and a useful demonstration. I just recently began working as an MT and am smaller woman (5'2", 110#) and can absolutely use this advice when clients ask for more pressure. Thanks for posting and I'll definitely check out your other videos as well. :)

  • @stacigregson8877
    @stacigregson8877 Před 3 lety +7

    I am so glad I found this, and your channel, very early in my career. You saved me from making this mistake, just using my usual techniques with more pressure. Thank you!!!

  • @beautiful1g
    @beautiful1g Před 9 lety +1

    OMG!! i luv this channel.... I was so worried that my pressure was not deep enough for most clienst. This info is so helpful. i will try it at work tomorrow

  • @melbee6281
    @melbee6281 Před 9 lety +4

    Enjoy learning from you. Great work!

  • @MaRiiSs2012
    @MaRiiSs2012 Před 8 lety +1

    Wow! Thank you, Massage Sloth, for this video! It's very helpful! Thank you kindly!

  • @HopeEternal777
    @HopeEternal777 Před 9 lety +1

    Your vids are very helpful...thank you so much!!! Saving our hands!

  • @dailysolve
    @dailysolve Před 9 lety +2

    I love receiving deep tissue massages. I really like how in the beginnings now you're presenting a "table of contents" kind of thing. That's really helpful. Keep up the good work!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety

      Felicity Plott Thanks for the feedback on the intro stuff! And thanks for watching :)

  • @tanyavella09
    @tanyavella09 Před 9 lety +2

    Great demonstration. Thank you.

  • @gmr199
    @gmr199 Před rokem

    love that video, agree !!
    I always use my body weight to protect my back

  • @jojoPANDA1122
    @jojoPANDA1122 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for this! I've been struggling with a few clients who reeeeeally want deep pressure. I have been making myself sore from trying to just "push harder", but now I am realizing that I need to be lazier - drop my table and just lean my full weight into them.

  • @1dakotadog1
    @1dakotadog1 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for the tips!! I appreciate it.

  • @nickschager9668
    @nickschager9668 Před rokem

    Hey “Sloth”, I appreciate your videos. 👍🏼 Thank you.

  • @3himalaya
    @3himalaya Před 5 lety

    Perfect ! It motivates my good work , thanks for sharing !

  • @11th888
    @11th888 Před rokem

    Thankkkk you!!! I always learn so much. 🙏🏻💜✨✨💜💜

  • @ilovesheenaeaston
    @ilovesheenaeaston Před 2 lety

    Excellent video 😊 I learned new techniques! Thanks!

  • @bobsarfatty4673
    @bobsarfatty4673 Před 3 lety

    He is one of the best for sure.

  • @rasheedahb7552
    @rasheedahb7552 Před 5 lety

    yes i like lower tables and use of fists over hands. because im older i dont lower my table as much and have found ways to use fists and elbows more now. thank you for this most helpful video.

  • @lilycolombo4273
    @lilycolombo4273 Před 4 lety

    You have a wealth of information, thank you for sharing!

  • @deborahshoda7323
    @deborahshoda7323 Před 9 lety +1

    Very Very informational video. I'm looking forward to trying this work.

  • @ajingthing
    @ajingthing Před 5 lety

    THANK YOU!!! The convo about pain = helpful is one I seem to have a lot these days. And it’s simply not true, but slow weight I can behind. That’s what she said.

  • @stephanievanbeek9605
    @stephanievanbeek9605 Před 8 lety +1

    Great videos! Thank you so much!

  • @irishspiriteyes8731
    @irishspiriteyes8731 Před 2 lety

    Massage Sloth. AMAZING!👍👍👍👍

  • @eLovingLife
    @eLovingLife Před 3 měsíci

    Loved this video…thank you!

  • @Dreyk713
    @Dreyk713 Před 8 lety

    Thank you! I now know what to do. Greetings from the Philippines!

  • @kingdomcome1617
    @kingdomcome1617 Před 9 lety +2

    Well done Sloth... surprised I just now found your channel. Therapist to Therapist, Thank You! Happy Healing!

  • @nathaliechoquet9119
    @nathaliechoquet9119 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for giving tips to save my thumb from hurting so much merci beaucoup xx

  • @vivienneapperley7697
    @vivienneapperley7697 Před 8 lety +2

    Hi Ian, thanks loads for your videos, I learn a lot from you. I really like your explanations and speed of talking, how you clearly show and demonstrate the techniques and the camera is always placed at a good angle so you can easily see what you are doing ...when you have the camera turned on ;-) ps I also really like the sloth!

  • @annettebear3773
    @annettebear3773 Před 8 lety

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @natashabates9979
    @natashabates9979 Před rokem

    Ian, I need to fly you to Birmingham,UK before it's too late for me! ✈️🇬🇧💆
    Seriously,though,love your videos and how calming your voice is 👍🏾

  • @sabrinawong6639
    @sabrinawong6639 Před 7 lety +5

    This was another great video, lots of great tips and techniques. Thank you for saying not to worry so much, I do and it really messes me up. I am a new to the massage profession I just passed the MBLEx last week so these videos are great for adding new moves to my routine. Thanks again, your amazing!

  • @carolinasoulshine8949
    @carolinasoulshine8949 Před 9 měsíci

    I always come back to you. Ty for being YOU. I dont know why I have put up a block on 'deep tissue" but here I am because was just scheduled 2 of them this week...I really need to establish better body mechanics. I wana be able to be of service forever and perhaps an additional day :) ❤ to u

  • @elementiVg
    @elementiVg Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. I think you just save my thumbs and hands!

  • @fruitascension5089
    @fruitascension5089 Před rokem

    Amazing, valuable tips.

  • @charmaineallen8953
    @charmaineallen8953 Před 5 lety

    Your techniques, knowledge and ability to communicate effiecently has really inspired me to improve my current skills/techniques. I find you very inspiring thank you very much.

  • @justlilly7653
    @justlilly7653 Před 3 měsíci

    I really struggle doing pressure and I have a lot of clients complain about the pressure not being deep enough. I hope this will help me in massage school!

  • @pm11237
    @pm11237 Před 8 lety +3

    Hey Ian, i'm a tiny thing and in student clinic get these 210 lbs men who want "deep pressure". Have my table super low, and my pace is slow as well, could you show the Superman with a proximal 5th forearm for us tiny folk? Def gonna use the Superman soft/loose fist. Thanks! #MassageLazy

  • @panussayaengwall1950
    @panussayaengwall1950 Před 4 lety

    This is awesome video, speak my mind, thank you.

  • @marthaberger3224
    @marthaberger3224 Před 9 lety +2

    thanks for the info

  • @Urallrobots7313
    @Urallrobots7313 Před 4 lety

    Soooo helpful thank you 🙏

  • @shanontun5086
    @shanontun5086 Před 8 lety

    wonderful!!! these are good!!

  • @svetlanagololobova7371

    Thank you so much for sharing great technique for deep tissue,really need that how to work deep ,but at the same time how to save our joints from injuries.

  • @johnswensen3016
    @johnswensen3016 Před 5 lety +1

    Very informative...keep it up

  • @Prettygirlbri92
    @Prettygirlbri92 Před rokem

    Very helpful thank you 😊

  • @janinehazzard6294
    @janinehazzard6294 Před 2 lety

    Omg thx you great technique

  • @Lollita23
    @Lollita23 Před 9 lety +5

    Wow! You are awesome. And a great instructor. Nice relaxed, patient style. I'd love to get a massage from you!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety

      Daisy May Much appreciated! Look me up if you're ever in the Florida panhandle :)

  • @kamirx6363
    @kamirx6363 Před 4 lety

    You are great !!!

  • @goddes32
    @goddes32 Před 9 lety +3

    I like your video good points on the clients wanting all the deep tissue. And good reminder to save our hands thank I will subscribe

  • @shahilagh
    @shahilagh Před 6 měsíci

    I have learnt a lot from you to self massage myself when I m not well ❤ you r so good and when I see your video about self doubt I think gosh all stupid ppl are full of confidence and capable kind hearted ppl r full of doubt! This is because you r good ❤ thank you Ian I m so grateful to you for years I watch your works and so ❤❤ grateful 16:51

  • @blissfulbaboon
    @blissfulbaboon Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much 💕💞♥️💜💙🧡💕

  • @andreholisticwellnessnutri5095

    Great tips

  • @cristywallis3138
    @cristywallis3138 Před 8 lety +5

    Thank you so much for doing this video. Please do more with men and PLEASE PLEASE with extremely hairy men. I struggle with some of my deep tissue moves because of the hair and would love to see how you handle it. You are greatly appreciated.

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 8 lety +2

      +Cristy Wallis I will very likely do a video on that in the future! In the mean time, keep in mind that most hairy guys have become desensitized to their own hair a long time ago, and you can do most of your work unmodified. I always check in to make sure, but 95% of the time they just tell me to ignore it. I do tend to use more oil and go a bit slower, but otherwise, proceed as usual. Thanks for the question/suggestion!

  • @KrisT12890
    @KrisT12890 Před 4 lety +2

    Some people want relaxation, some want therapeutic work. That's where I make the distinction. I can give them both extremely deep pressure, but with relaxation I don't use thumbs and it's more spread out and less focussed.

  • @rosacatucag2963
    @rosacatucag2963 Před 3 lety

    Thank You for share your knowledge for deep tissue

  • @janinehazzard6294
    @janinehazzard6294 Před 2 lety

    Great technique

  • @vidvidvid2012
    @vidvidvid2012 Před 8 lety

    amazing.

  • @robertnomok9750
    @robertnomok9750 Před 9 lety +8

    another great chanel with low subsriber count. I dont even know myself how I got here. CZcams do great work to bury countles chanel under tons of garbage.

  • @genxyz6448
    @genxyz6448 Před 8 lety

    Hi Ian, thanks for the video. It is very insightful. I just have thought, can we actually put so much pressure along the lumbar line? does it not just gonna injure the lumbar?

  • @thelovacluka
    @thelovacluka Před 8 lety

    excellent...thanx

  • @goddessmassage7990
    @goddessmassage7990 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for creating this video. I have been struggling with my body mechanics during deep tissue sessions. I stopped enjoying doing deep tissue work. Your information will transform my practice and reignite my love of DT. You are brilliant and kind to share such valuable techniques with the world. Again, I thank you.

  • @anoukduivel
    @anoukduivel Před 9 lety +1

    Wauw! Really great massage, I would really like one of those by your hands. Just as I was going to comment on using elbows, you did a little with elbow..nice. You talk a lot about the techniques you use which is really great, but what about the body-mind connetion? How does that work when using deep pressure? By the way..that guy can handle a lot of pressure!!
    I like your uploads a lot, thank you very much for sharing.
    Greetings from Holland, Europe

  • @billanthony8230
    @billanthony8230 Před 9 lety +5

    As always a great video
    At massage school we were always taught to use our elbows when applying pressure like this for longevity reasons. Alot of your strokes are fantastic and would feel great but i cant help but think incorporating elbows for most of the strokes would not only achieve that strong pressure the client wants but keeps our thumbs and fingers free from injury!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety +3

      Billy Anthony Hey Billy, absolutely. I do think that it's worthwhile to learn how to deliver lots of pressure with your other tools, largely for variety and specificity, but it's smart to shift to using more elbow and forearm work during these very deep massages. Thanks for the comment!

  • @AaronTrimbleMusic
    @AaronTrimbleMusic Před 8 lety

    Do you Tai Chi or other Martial Arts? Your stance and body mechanics indicate so and your posture and use of hips and whole body important in martial practice :) thanks for the informative video!

  • @natalie2199
    @natalie2199 Před rokem

    Yes!

  • @Giggles001
    @Giggles001 Před rokem

    I’m not the best at deep tissue and I start work in 2 hrs for a deep tissue…I will definitely be using these tips

  • @steventiede4423
    @steventiede4423 Před 3 lety

    Hi Ian, what type/brand of face cradle/cushion are you using in this video it looks very comfortable?

  • @viktoriyakmassage
    @viktoriyakmassage Před 3 lety

    It would be amazing to see how to offer extra deep pressure on upper traps only. I had 2 weightlifters yesterday, who asked for that. And I have to admit - I myself like super deep only on upper traps (they feel almost numb and I don’t feel pressure unless it’s super deep). Same pressure feels awful when applied anywhere else.

  • @premonitions1390
    @premonitions1390 Před rokem

    Please sir, can you provide a teaching on how best to address scoliosis. I've searched the internet and I'm not finding a lot. The practical component provided at my college wasn't sufficient.

  • @steelcrazy23
    @steelcrazy23 Před 6 lety

    JUST what I was looking for! Have you done one showing how to use KNEES/low table for deep work, like on powerlifters? Thanks, Ian.

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 6 lety +1

      I haven't-I keep my feet on the ground, not because I have anything against getting a knee or foot on the table, but just because it's never something I've played with. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @christinenesbitt9524
    @christinenesbitt9524 Před 3 lety

    Fabulous just passed and this has given me some great tips as I'm not very tall about extra pressure.

  • @paulholmes9863
    @paulholmes9863 Před 9 lety +2

    Dang why no more views? Well you still get my patreon bucks for these awesome videos!

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety +2

      phallacious hunt Much appreciated! Until I'm universally lauded for my genius, the support really helps :)

  • @MelissaMytych
    @MelissaMytych Před 8 lety +1

    your videos are amazing thank you greatly!

  • @guranad0
    @guranad0 Před 7 lety +1

    I hope you make more videos, i love deep pressure massages. I do wonder, do you use massage tools? Like those wooden ones used in reflexology massages. I think that could help reserve your energy and hands.

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 7 lety

      It's something I've considered, but I greatly value direct contact. My solution so far is to refuse to do work that causes me pain or undue fatigue, but I've been considering implementing hot stones in my practice once again (in a limited capacity). These are still hard work to use, but a different kind of work. If anyone has massage tools that they've found particularly useful for deeper work, I'd like to hear about them!

    • @quietone748
      @quietone748 Před 5 lety

      @@MassageSloth I find the Himalayan Salt Stones (used with grapeseed pil) are fantastic tools for delivering a HS massage without having a stone that can slip out of your graps. They exfolaite the client's skin a bit, too, so they get a salt scrub on top of the massage. These come in rather large sizes, fit comfortably in your hand and are so much better than the basalt stones commonly used.

  • @mrjamiebowman
    @mrjamiebowman Před rokem +1

    As a person who suffers from chronic myofascial back pain who has had over 15 massage therapists.. I can personally tell you that the best massages I've had have been from very strong deep pressure. These massages may hurt horrifically but I get the most relief from them. If done correctly, I won't have neck or back pain for a week. There's really no comparison.

  • @SuperBadfood
    @SuperBadfood Před rokem +1

    i've learned a lot from your videos although using fists isn't realistic for a therapist seeing several clients a day. no way using thumbs on 5-7 clients a day deep pressure or not would last long

  • @RichardLanemassage
    @RichardLanemassage Před 9 lety +1

    Enjoyed and learned from your post....one issue I occasionally face is providing deep tissue work on petite clients. Often my hands/massage tools feel too large. Any suggestions....( or option for another video perhaps ?)

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety +1

      Richard Lane Hi Richard! A video on working with very petite clients is a great idea, as they do present their own challenges. In the meantime: I bet you a thousand bucks that those clients enjoy the breadth of your work. While you may want to try doubled-up fingerpads for some finer work (again, using fingers that you could do push-ups on), consider the fact that they're getting extra work every time you use a too-large hand tool. When you work their traps, the neck gets involved. When you have to nudge past the scapula on your way up or down the erectors, you're working on rhomboid attachments and mobilizing the scapula. It's good stuff that they can't get from every massage therapist!

  • @heidireinpold4173
    @heidireinpold4173 Před 2 lety

    He goes “quack, quack” 😂

  • @spikebakker7188
    @spikebakker7188 Před 9 lety

    Hi Ian! What if someone wants (and can use) a deep tissue massage and you pass structures that make them jump from the table (like, when you treat the supraspinatus and pass the levator scapula)? This will have an opposite effect, right? That defence musculair is not what you want in a massage. Any tips on that (other than, avoid those stuctures)

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety

      Avalon Massage Those little areas of heightened sensitivity can kind of throw you out of your deep pressure groove, but I find that it helps to go broader, lighten up, and slow down in just that area. I definitely want to avoid causing acute pain or over-treatment of any painful structure. While I am worried about causing lasting pain over the next few days and sensitizing the area, I mostly want my client to feel "heard." And yes, sometimes, if the sensitivity is just too much, I'll just avoid the area, or give it some light-pressure Swedish :) It may just need some time to calm down. Thanks for the question!

  • @tvnutt
    @tvnutt Před 4 lety

    I've tried doing this and other methods to increase pressure as many clients say "go deeper." The owner of the office I work at actually advised against the standing on the balls of the feet and leaning. I think the problem is that I work in an office with other 9 therapists and it's basically a "no one here has regulars" philosophy. So, I'm 5' 5" and 120lbs competing with men and women who are taller and have more body mass. It's basically a shot at the self esteem and a no win situation.

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 4 lety +3

      Definitely listen to your body (feet and ankles included!) when figuring out your capacity as a massage therapist. I identify a lot with having to struggle against that idea that "there are no regulars here" philosophy, having worked at a big box massage outlet for a couple of years. In that time, I found it was useful to do little things to differentiate myself as a therapist: Focusing on "detail" work such as neck, hands, and feet. Spending time with areas related to the area of complaint. Going slow and being conscientious.
      Basically, in a "no regulars" environment, everything you do can increase your share of the pie chart. Just snagging 2 or 3 regulars can keep you busy while everyone else complains about the feast-or-famine "nature of the business." I found that simply inviting people to book with me was enough to keep me busy more than most others in the franchise environment. Basically, "I'd love to work with you again, just ask for me by name when you book next time." By saying that, a lot of clients finally felt comfortable with making a request.
      As for pressure junkies... I recommend finding a couple of massage therapists to refer them to. The people who love working super deep will relish the opportunity, and we'll be able to stay in our comfort zone more consistently.

  • @taninaedwards7257
    @taninaedwards7257 Před 9 lety +1

    I wish I watch this video before trying to do a very deep tissue massage my wrist were sore..... I have learned my lesson.

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 9 lety

      Tanina Edwards I had to learn that lesson about ten times before it stuck :) Give your wrists some time to recover! Best of luck!

  • @supraspintus1124
    @supraspintus1124 Před 7 měsíci

    Omg be lazy let your body weight do this angles!!! I love you im vibin hard watching you

  • @quiettalker4
    @quiettalker4 Před 8 lety +1

    do you ever worry about irritating acne or having a blemish rupture while massaging?

  • @beaya3165
    @beaya3165 Před 7 lety +2

    Ian I always find myself afraid to give massage on the back near the spine especially after someone tells me that they have some disc problems. Do you have any advice for me?

    • @MassageSloth
      @MassageSloth  Před 7 lety +3

      I do! Don't be afraid of the spine, It's tough as concrete, and indeed, the spinous processes can survive quite nasty falls, or direct impact from steel folding chairs. In other words, there's nothing that you can do to damage a vertebra. As for the discs, they are firmly implanted in dense connective tissue that you can only really access from the front. Even if you could press directly on a disc, there's nothing you could do to dislodge or damage one short of using a meat cleaver with exceptional force. They're tough, and it takes years of trauma, or exceptional forces (torsion while under pressure) to cause one to deform.
      The reason that schools teach you to avoid the spine is pretty simple: direct pressure on it can feel uncomfortable, especially elbow tips and knuckles. Despite that, I use my knuckles RIGHT next to the spine, in the lamina groove, to strip the paraspinal muscles. If a knuckle grazes a spinous process it's no big deal, but it's not something I'd do purposely or repeatedly for comfort's sake.
      The only exception is in clients with advanced osteoporosis. In these clients, a rib or vertebral fracture is possible, so err on the side of too little pressure, and use broad surfaces of your body to apply it. Let me know if you have any other questions! And thanks for the comments on my other videos, I really appreciate it :)

    • @beaya3165
      @beaya3165 Před 7 lety +6

      Thank you so much. I will go into my sessions with more confidence from now on. My biggest problem has always been that i feel like I'm going to hurt someone. My itty bitty self probably couldn't even if i tried. Thank you once again forever your groupie Sabrina