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One-day courses for complete beginners. Learn to give an effective & relaxing massage Thinking of taking the professional diploma course? Take this course as a free taster Practical hands-on teaching approach
Top quality diploma course teaching the ‘real thing’ of becoming a master professional therapist Highly accredited by the Massage Training Institute, insurances and more Help with finding your first job. Nine months, part-time
Top quality diploma course teaching the ‘real thing’ of becoming a master professional therapist Highly accredited by the Massage Training Institute, insurances and more Help with finding your first job. Nine months, part-time
Muscle cramp can be a real issue.
In the pathology section of this course, you an read more about it and how to give a massage
https://bodyologymassagecourses.co.uk/forum/module/42417-muscle-cramp-muscular-system
The practice day went well, thanks Dror.
I did want to ask about a client I had recently who said she gets cramp in her calves quite a lot and she got cramp a few times during the treatment. What is the best thing to do in this situation? Is it better to leave the area? Should I work on the muscle that is tightening/cramping or something else?