Saturday 31st December 2011

by david

You’ll want to take into consideration what you are looking for as you peruse the various types of massage tables. You may be a massage therapist who’s just starting up a new therapy practice. It might be important for you to consider whether or not you will be traveling which would require a portable table or perhaps you’ll need a stationary one. Your table must also be the right type for your services. The following tips can be used as a guideline for choosing the right table for your needs.

Most massage tables have metal or wood frames. When buying a table, this is probably the simplest decision you will have to make. Many massage therapists, as well as their clients, prefer wood simply because it has a natural look and feel that’s consistent with the holistic bent of most massage practices. You have to check the variety and quality of wood being used, as it can vary quite a lot, if this is the type of table you want. The fact that maple is lightweight but a strong wood makes it an ideal option. You will also find some pretty good aluminum massage tables, but you have to be careful, because not all of them are well-built and some of the cheaper ones will fall apart before you know it. Another strong but lightweight material that is sometimes used is carbon fiber. Choosing a flat table or one that comes with a back rest that can be adjusted is probably one of the simplest choices you will have to make. A backrest you can pull up or push down can be beneficial, but it does depend greatly on what massage techniques you use. You may require your client to sit up, instead of being in a laying position, for parts of the massage. Then, there is the chance that you will have certain clients who have to keep their back at a certain angle. A table that has a backrest you can lift, will provide you with additional options, which is an issue you need to think about when you buy a table.

Depending on the type of massage you generally give, some tables will be more suited to your work than others. For example, different techniques, such as Shiatsu, Swedish and Reiki massage will guide your table preferences. A Reiki table, for example, will come with an endplate because therapists generally work from a seated position during Reiki sessions and need the additional legroom. The table you buy needs to be large enough to comfortably accommodate people of different sizes, no matter the form of massage you do. However, the other side of the coin is that if it’s too wide, then you’ll have to reach further.

Massage tables are an essential part of any massage practice. Clients may not give much thought to the table they’re lying on, but if it’s uncomfortable or, even worse, not sturdy, then you can be sure they’ll notice it. As you shop for your table keep these tips in mind. Having the right table can enable a massage therapist to work at his or her highest potential.

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