Thank you so much for this wealth of knowledge and insight. Anne you and Erik are brilliant and are valued contributors to the industry of Massage and Bodywork
I was just having this discussion with fellow MTS. Everyone is so concerned with the salon / hair care industry re-opening. I am not seeing protocols coming out for massage therapist. Will look forward to additional updates. Thanks for taking the time to get this conversation started.
Their protocol is to spray, disinfect, wipe down, wear mask throughout whole sessions and possibly wear the clear face shield too if client can't breathe with their mask on face down.
Thank you for this video. It has made me a little more comfortable going back to do massages. I am concerned that massage chains are not following a lot of suggestions. (I have called and talked to friends who work at the chains) They have the volume so if something happens in their establishments we all look bad.
This is so interesting. Im in England and have recently discovered you. We are supposed to open in July so this is helpful but goodness knows what our procedures will finally be!
I work at a franchise in Chicago. The studio reopened this week as the city entered phase 3. Neither I nor my studio have been able to purchase N95 masks. Should I decline work until the masks are available?
If the client is breathing into a mask (side/supine) and into a pillowcase (propped like a bag beneath them prone), why the concern about changing one's clothes?
Changing clothes between clients? Um no. Signing a release form for covid is a must. And I do agree with screening. No therapist would massage someone who is sick as a rule that is already in place. A forehead temperature is good.
This was awesome. Thanks!!!!
Thank you so much for this information. Exactly the guidance needed in order to feel prepared when we're able to get back to work!
Thank you so much for this wealth of knowledge and insight. Anne you and Erik are brilliant and are valued contributors to the industry of Massage and Bodywork
Much needed convo! What if you are a traveling massage therapist?
I was just having this discussion with fellow MTS. Everyone is so concerned with the salon / hair care industry re-opening. I am not seeing protocols coming out for massage therapist. Will look forward to additional updates.
Thanks for taking the time to get this conversation started.
Their protocol is to spray, disinfect, wipe down, wear mask throughout whole sessions and possibly wear the clear face shield too if client can't breathe with their mask on face down.
Great informative video! Accessed Anne's book before I even finished watching this video!
GREAT video & information!! So helpful. Where can the forms Anne mentions & created be found?
So helpful of you both. 🙏💁
Thank you for this video. It has made me a little more comfortable going back to do massages. I am concerned that massage chains are not following a lot of suggestions. (I have called and talked to friends who work at the chains) They have the volume so if something happens in their establishments we all look bad.
This is so interesting. Im in England and have recently discovered you. We are supposed to open in July so this is helpful but goodness knows what our procedures will finally be!
Thank you!!
Put a hepa filter under the table near the head rest
I work at a franchise in Chicago. The studio reopened this week as the city entered phase 3. Neither I nor my studio have been able to purchase N95 masks. Should I decline work until the masks are available?
The mask shown are the KN95 masks which are available for purchase.
If the client is breathing into a mask (side/supine) and into a pillowcase (propped like a bag beneath them prone), why the concern about changing one's clothes?
When you randomly find your college professor on RUclips... 😅
Changing clothes between clients? Um no. Signing a release form for covid is a must. And I do agree with screening. No therapist would massage someone who is sick as a rule that is already in place. A forehead temperature is good.