What to Expect on Your First Visit

If this is your first massage you may be curious about what to expect before, during, and after a typical massage. Before your massage it is probably best to not eat a large meal. Some people like to take a warm shower or bath to assist them with feeling comfortable and relaxed.

When you arrive for your appointment you will be greeted and given a health intake form to fill in. This will provide your therapist with some valuable information pertaining to your current and past health. Upon completing the form your therapist will show you into the massage treatment room and then do a verbal intake. During this time the two of you will discuss what your needs and goals for the session are and they can answer any questions you may have.

After this intake is finished, they will exit the room and you will prepare to get on the massage table. Before getting on the table, you may disrobe as much or as little as you prefer. Many styles of massage therapy are most effective when performed directly on the skin; however, you may leave your clothing on if you prefer. Once on the table and between the soft sheets you can relax and enjoy the peacefulness.

When you are completely situated on the table you will let the therapist know that you are ready. They will then enter back into the room and make sure that you feel comfortable; adjusting anything to your liking such as the lighting, music, room temperature.

As the massage begins, it is your time to simply relax and gently breathe. A full body massage typically includes the back, buttocks, legs, feet, arms, hands, head, neck and face. When each area is worked on the sheet is pulled back and then respectfully replaced. If there are areas of your body that you are not comfortable with having massaged, for any reason, mention this to the therapist. You do not need to explain or rationalize your reasons.

Eventually the massage will have to end and your therapist will again leave the room. After getting up off the table take a moment to reflect on how you might feel different from when you arrived. If you noticed changes discuss them with your therapist.

We thank you for the honor to work with you and look forward to massage becoming a regular part of your good health routine!