Bamboo-fusion massage therapy is an amazing technique to meet clients' desire for deep-pressure muscle work, while preventing strain for the therapist. The style is not very difficult to implement and the massage techniques can easily be provided at your spa facility to reduce travel for your staff, thus reducing expenses.
Nathalie Cecilia is the creator of a brand-new spa treatment she calls Bamboo-fusion. This trademarked treatment is becoming popular, and is in high demand in posh spa settings. Ms. Cecilia uses bamboo pieces of differing shapes and sizes as extensions of her hands during a massage treatment. She also "warms" the bamboo so it can soothe the muscles more quickly.
Due to the small, repeated motions used in massage, massage therapists can incur injuries such as carpel tunnel. For this reason, a lot of people are seeking massage training in the Bamboo-fusion technique. With the Bamboo-fusion massage, the bamboo tools allow the massage therapist to tackle deep pressure requests without the prospect of a huge physical effort.
This green product is made by skilled woodworkers. Bamboo is a highly renewable resource. More than 1500 different kinds of bamboo occur naturally across most Asian countries, in addition to South and Central America. The Chinese and Japanese have utilized bamboo since ancient times, and it is quickly becoming popular in the American culture.
These tool sets are made with 100% solid bamboo, which is pressed into different shapes and sizes to accommodate the Bamboo-fusion massage routine. The tools, designed for full body massage, hold heat well and are trouble free to use. In addition to making commercially-available bamboo tool sets, Cecilia also provides massage training to other therapists. Her excellent professional massage teaching is well received by high-end spas, satisfying their need to offer specialized treatments to their clients.
The Bamboo-fusion technique implements massage oil or cream in addition to the bamboo tools. Shorter pieces of bamboo work well for smaller areas, such as the areas around the scapula. A 16" bamboo stick is also used in a "criss-cross" technique that stretches the fascia in multiple directions.
Unlike warm stone massage, the bamboo is convenient to heat-no roasters or crock pots are required. The bamboo stays warm and there is little clean up between sessions. During the Bamboo-fusion massage training classes, students will also learn to include the use of a few hot stones into the treatment for those who want to get the benefit of both warm stone and bamboo techniques.
As trainers and clients alike search for new techniques in massage therapy, bamboo is at the forefront of the industry. Massage therapy training in bamboo massage is amazing for seasoned massage therapists or those who are just starting out. These classes can be offered almost anywhere. The bamboo sets are very lightweight and portable, making the massage training easy to offer in a variety of settings.
Retail products and bamboo massage therapy training class information are both available by visiting Ms. Cecilia's website at www.Bamboo-fusion.com
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