Welcome to massage therapy Guide
Massage Therapy Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
The Function And Importance Of Massage Therapy Intake Forms
from:Massage therapy intake forms serve an essential function for both the therapist and the client. Massage therapy intake forms communicate vital information that serves as the basis for treatment.
Why Therapists Need Massage Therapy Intake Forms
Intake forms for massage therapy are the first part of your client file; these are used to give the therapist information that will allow him or her to treat you in a safe and effective way.
Massage therapy is not performed equally for all patients. Many things can impact the amount/frequency of treatment you will receive, as well as the intensity and length of each session. What might be right for you could cause harm to a person with a specific condition. The questions on the massage therapy intake form are designed to educate the therapist as to your
• Medical history
• Current medical conditions
• Activity level
• Objective for treatment
• Personal philosophy of massage therapy (for example, do you view massage as a viable physical treatment or simply as a calm, relaxing, luxury?)
The intake form for massage therapy will also detail the basic necessities such as contact information and privacy disclosure.
The answers you provide to each of the questions on the form will tell the massage therapist what target areas need the most work, what type of massage will be most beneficial and most comfortable for you, and if there are methods, products, or stimulations that are contraindicated for you due to condition or allergy and so on.
The goal of the massage therapy intake form is to provide as individual a massage therapy experience as possible for the best possible outcome.
What Questions Can I Expect?
Your massage therapy intake form should not be overly invasive, but some essentials are necessary. The typical massage intake form will include questions which ask about
• Your contact information and address
• Stress levels
• Tension
• Headaches
• Health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, epilepsy, cardiac and circulatory problems
• Recent procedures or conditions including surgery, pregnancy, broken bones, tissue damage, back problems
• Issues with pain including back pain, areas of sensitivity, pressures, numbness, or stabbing pains
In addition, you will be given the opportunity on the massage therapy intake form to tell the therapist what your specific area(s) of concern is (are) and what you hope to achieve with massage therapy.
Your massage therapist will only need you to fill out a massage therapy intake form prior to your first visit, and periodically after ongoing treatment. The information you provide will allow your therapist to tailor a massage protocol specifically for you so that you will be able to reach whatever goals you have for your personal massage therapy experience.
Massage Therapy News
Massage Therapy Foundation Selects Themes for 2013 Research Conference ... - Massage Magazine
Massage Therapy Foundation Selects Themes for 2013 Research Conference ... Massage Magazine 22, 2013 – The Massage Therapy Foundation has announced the themes and released the call for abstracts for the 2013 International Massage Therapy Research Conference, presented by the Massage Therapy Foundation. The 2013 Conference aims to present ... |
Utah Moves to Clamp Down on "Pimp" Massage Therapists - Reason Online (blog)
![]() Reason Online (blog) | Utah Moves to Clamp Down on "Pimp" Massage Therapists Reason Online (blog) The Utah House has just passed a bill (HB 114) that would facilitate crackdowns on unlicensed massage parlors. Unlike Minnesota, which is trying to deregulate some occupational licenses, Utah wants to expand licensing to include more massage therapists ... Vote on West Valley City massage ordinance delayed Bill aims to curb prostitution at massage parlors |
Massage Therapy Research Examines New Possibilities - Massage Today
![]() Massage Today | Massage Therapy Research Examines New Possibilities Massage Today By Kathryn Feather, Senior Associate Editor Research is an emerging component in the massage therapy field, all the more since the Massage Therapy Foundation (MTF) came on the scene in 1990. With a $30000 grant from the MTF last year, Katharina Wiest, ... Massage therapy for an active lifestyle Is massage better than OTC pain relievers? |
Make a Resolution to End the Massage Therapy Discount - Massage Today
Make a Resolution to End the Massage Therapy Discount Massage Today By Jenn Sommermann, LCMT All too often, massage therapists discount their services in an effort to bring clients in the door. Sure, it is risky for a client to spend $100 and an hour (or more) of time on an unknown massage therapist. |
Association Looking for New Members - Massage Today
![]() Massage Today | Association Looking for New Members Massage Today By Kathryn Feather, Senior Associate Editor The National Association of Nurse Massage Therapists (NANMT) is looking for a few good members, according to new Board President, Judy Dean, RN, DS, NCBMB, CHt. The NANMT was organized in 1992 and experienced ... |





