05/03/2012
How Not Caring for Your Own Health Can Hurt Your Massage Practice
Running a massage practice is a rewarding challenge that will keep you busy day in and day out; in the midst of your packed schedule, it may be hard to find time to care for yourself. Still, it is important to remember that for the success of your practice, you should stay healthy. Here are some of the risks that may arise if you do not address aminor injury or illness right away:
Potential Danger to Your Clients
Because you work closely with clients as a massage therapist, coming to work with a minor illness can pose a risk to every client you see. This can be especially problematic if you work with the elderly, who are much more susceptible to illness.
Increasing Complications from Injury
When you sustain a minor injury like a sprain or strain, you will need plenty of rest to ensure that it heals properly. If you do not take the time to recover from the injury before returning to a full work schedule, it may be responsible for pain and other related problems in the future. As the injury worsens, it will take longer to repair. Because performing massage therapy requires extensive use of your hands, wrists, arms, and entire body, even a minor injury can greatly affect you and the quality of your service.
Lower Client Satisfaction
Your business relies on the happiness of your clients, and they may not be getting the best service possible when you don’t feel your best. Find staff members for your practice whom you can trust to run business while you are not feeling well—you will know that your clients will continue getting the service they deserve.
If you are interested in running your own massage therapy practice, get the training and certification renewal you need through California Healing Arts College. Check out our programs online or give us a call at (310) 773-3419 to learn more about our massage school.