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Don Massage
Experienced therapist offering
Relaxing & Therapeutic massage
Available for In or Out-Call Ventura County area
Plus "Take-a-Break" Group Retreats, Seminars, Conferences
Please call, text, or email for an appointment today. 805.236.2684 donsmassageinojai (at) gmail (dot) com
201 Bryant St. suite 1F Ojai, California 93023 • In or Out-Call Ojai, Ventura, Santa Barbara Counties
In office 1 hour $100. • 1.25hr 120. • 1.5hr 145. • 2 hour 180. Out-Call Ojai 1 hour $120. • 2 hour 200.
Out-Call Ventura 1 hour $130. • 2 hour 210.
"It'd be good to see your smiling face as fatigue, tension, and stress disappear into the sunset." ~ Don

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Massage therapy is used to help manage a health condition or enhance wellness. It involves manipulating the soft tissues of the body. Massage has been practiced in most cultures, both Eastern and Western, throughout human history, and was one of the earliest tools that people used to try to relieve pain. 
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Swedish massage is now known as "traditional" massage. In the 1820s a Swedish doctor, Dr. Per Henrik Ling, developed the first modern method of massage through his study of physiology, gymnastics, and the massage techniques borrowed from China, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Swedish massage includes long gliding strokes, kneading, friction, tapping, and shaking motions. It is effective for most ailments, because massaging the skin, the body's largest organ, sets up a chain reaction that produces a positive effect on all layers and systems of the body. It affects the nerves, muscles, glands, and circulation, and promotes health and well-being.
Deep tissue massage is designed to relieve severe tension in the muscle and the connective tissue or fascia. This type of massage focuses on the muscles located below the surface of the top muscles. The term "deep tissue” is often misused to identify a massage that is performed with sustained deep pressure. Deep tissue massage is a separate category of massage therapy, used to treat particular musculoskeletal disorders and complaints and employs a dedicated set of techniques and strokes to achieve a measure of relief. It should not be confused with "deep pressure” massage, which is one that is performed with sustained strong, occasionally intense pressure throughout an entire full-body session. Deep tissue massage is applied to both the superficial and deep layers of muscles, fascia, and other structures.
Hot stone massage is a type of massage therapy that involves the use of smooth, heated stones. The massage therapist places the hot stones on specific points on your body and may also hold the stones while giving the massage. The localized heat and weight of the stones warm and relax muscles, allowing the massage therapist to apply deeper pressure to those areas without causing discomfort.
The healing practice of Thai herbal compress therapy dates back nearly 5,000 years, and was designed to relieve pain and inflammation. A selection of therapeutic herbs, including ginger, turmeric and lemongrass, are wrapped in a muslin compress, steamed, and then applied to the body in gentle pressing, circular and rolling movements.
This technique offers health benefits including deep relaxation, stress and pain relief, better postural alignment, improved circulation, and can help with arthritis, skin conditions, and chronic stress or anxiety.
Whatever ails ya, Healing Hands of Don can fix it! Headaches, shoulders, neck - bring em on - he works out the kinks and the knots that are brought on by stress. Don has been giving me massages for 10 years & I wouldnt go anywhere else! Trust Healing Hands of Don to knead away your day..........
I asked Don to focus on my stiff neck, shoulders and back and his massage was all that I hoped for! Thank you, Don, for providing me with relief through a thoroughly relaxing deep tissue massage. I'm a very satisfied customer; I've already booked my next massage appointment!
I’m a regular client but I am impressed by the consistent quality of his therapy. I shopped around a lot before I found him and I’m so glad I held out for the best. I went in this week with a very painful neck and he worked with me to find the source and relieve the pain as well as my usual aches. I highly recommend Hampton Bodywerks and especially Don.
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Discover how your clients can maximize the gains facilitated through your massage therapy sessions.
Many massage therapists offer advice to clients on how to get the most out of each massage therapy session. Let us explore the many possible suggestions clients may receive. The intention of this article is to help clients understand why massage therapists offer such advice.
Before receiving a massage therapy session, your clients should take note of these important items. These “do’s and don’ts,” if you will, should be shared with your clients to ensure their massage therapy sessions are the most effective they can be.
After receiving a massage therapy session, there are also important items your clients should do to ensure their results last longer.
Open communication is key between therapist and client. This checklist of “Dos & Don’ts” will ensure massage clients amplify their efforts with their massage therapist.
Jimmy Gialelis, LMT, is a national board certified clinical practitioner passionate about clients actualizing maximum health gains. A member of the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame, he contributes to the Massage & Bodywork Licensure Exam as an exam item writer. He maintains a continuing education business, Advanced Massage Arts & Education, along with his private practice studio in Tempe, AZ.
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Getting a massage is one of the most relaxing and rewarding things you can do for yourself. If you don’t understand proper massage etiquette, though, it can become a stressful experience instead.
Do you wonder what you should or shouldn’t wear during a massage? Should you talk to your therapist, and if so, what should you talk about? What if you feel uncomfortable or self-conscious during the session?
Today we’re going to shed some light on these important (and often-asked) questions about massage. Keep reading for your complete list of massage do’s and don’ts.
Massage therapists are intuitive people, but they’re not mind-readers. You should absolutely say something if:
If you’re having a hard time relaxing, let your therapist know. They can always adjust the table, face rest, music, lighting, and their techniques to help you feel more comfortable.
In some settings, silence is rude. Massage is not one of those settings.
Most massage therapists will tell you that they perform their best work in silence. But if you prefer to chat while you’re getting a massage, that’s okay too.
However, do be mindful of the things you choose to talk about. Religion, politics, and sexual innuendo are never appropriate subjects in this professional setting. And although we’re all dealing with pandemic fatigue , avoid the temptation to discuss COVID-19, masks, and related topics.
Instead, use your massage as an opportunity to forget about the outside world (and the pandemic) for an hour.
Massage therapists are skilled medical professionals. One way to show respect for their work is to use proper terminology.
For example, avoid terms like “masseuse,” “massage bed,” and “massage parlor.” All of these carry negative connotations more closely related to a brothel than a spa or clinic. Instead, use modern (and respectful) terms like “massage therapist,” “massage table,” and “massage clinic.”
Respect also includes the same etiquette you’d apply in other professional settings. Take a shower before your session and plan to arrive a few minutes early. And unless you’re on-call or there’s a family emergency, be sure to switch off (or completely silence) your cell phone.
Important note: If you’re sick, getting a massage will only make you feel worse and potentially spread your illness to your therapist too. In this case, it’s best for everyone involved to cancel your appointment and reschedule it when you’re feeling better.
Massage therapists have seen everything (and we do mean EVERYTHING). As a medical professional, your massage therapist knows that bodies come in all shapes and sizes.
For this reason, you never need to feel worried or self-conscious about your appearance.
Your therapist will not judge you based on the presence (or absence) of body hair. They are not bothered by scars, acne, blemishes, lipomas, or eczema. They don’t care whether you choose to wear your underwear or remove it. They are not passing silent judgment about your weight, age, gender, shape, or size.
So never feel like you need to apologize for any of the things listed above. It’s not necessary. Remember, your therapist has only one goal on their agenda — to help you feel your very best!
It would be easy if there was a handbook that explained proper massage etiquette, but many people are left wondering what they should and shouldn’t do. If this sounds like you, we hope this blog has answered most of your questions!
Has all this talk about massage made you want to receive one? Book your next session at Simply Massage in Avon or Glenwood Springs today!
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