I agree that asking questions is a good sign, but I still stand by the basic point I was trying to make. Often the place the pain is felt and the knot of tension causing the pain are not colocated. A good massage therapist should understand the human body well enough to figure out what’s wrong from a combination of palpating and communicating, rather than solely working the place where you tell them you have pain.
I agree that asking questions is a good sign, but I still stand by the basic point I was trying to make. Often the place the pain is felt and the knot of tension causing the pain are not colocated. A good massage therapist should understand the human body well enough to figure out what’s wrong from a combination of palpating and communicating, rather than solely working the place where you tell them you have pain.