Massage Equipment
If you've chosen massage therapy as your career - congratulations! A position as a massage therapist can be fast-paced and limitless for a person who enjoys helping others learn to slow down and improve their lives by introducing them to alternative medicine.As of late, the public's demand for massage has been dramatically high. In fact, a study conducted by The American Massage Therapy Association estimates that consumers spend approximately $6-billion dollars annually on massage therapy.
A certified massage therapist can land rewarding work in various environments - including first and foremost a massage therapy clinic. However, employment opportunities also exist in chiropractic offices, with professional athletes or sports teams, in spas, nursing homes, hospitals, health clubs and if you want to travel - aboard cruise ships. The opportunities are really endless. If you plan to open your massage therapy business - either in an office, at home or on the road - you will need the following massage equipment to provide clients with the basics:
- A massage stool
- A massage table
- A towel cabinet
- A furnished reception-area - with at least a few chairs and a desk
- A product display if you plan to sell retail products
- Massage oils
- Massage creams
- Massage lotions
- Towels and spa garments
- Candles, relaxation CDs and healing stones
Extras might include:
- Adjustable headrests
- Armrests
- Table side extensions
- Foot rests
- Neck bolsters
- Electric table warmers
- Massage cushions
If you plan to make your massage business portable, you will require:
- A portable massage table, portable massage chair or desktop massage chair (depending on your preference and clientele)
- A table or chair carry case
- A large, reliable vehicle to transport it all
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