Then I suggest some of them take our courses. We also learn the muscles and 
bones. We learn different types of massage- it is how we implement it that 
makes for what constitutes a good massage. 
I have been to a few massage therapists and I can tell you that my massage is 
much better. So, whatever they learned was not that wonderful. 
I think we should be allowed to do MASSAGE!!! Keep the wording. 
I can see it now: MT's do massage while nail techs "rub skin." 
JMHO!
Buenos dias,
Lynnette
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-----Original Message-----
From: Diana Bonn <bonn.di...@att.net>

Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 07:02:09 
To: <NailTech@googlegroups.com>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: question/massage/interpretation



Bascially "We are trained with muscle massage, you deal with the
skin, so you are not skilled/taught etc. to "massage", so the
language should change.  diana from indiana






At 06:44 AM 7/22/2009, you wrote:
>So what is the issue? Is it just the terminology or actually doing
>the massage?
>Keep the verbiage as it is.
>I think we should be able to massage any part of the body. With my
>licensing, the only part of the body that we did not do in school
>was the glutes! Rare is the MT that does my stomach and glutes.
>So what is their problem? My massage technique is relaxing and I
>fill in dead spots with them.
>Buenos dias,
>Lynnette
>Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Diana Bonn <bonn.di...@att.net>
>
>Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 06:35:03
>To: <nailTech@googlegroups.com>
>Subject: NailTech:: question/massage/interpretation
>
>
>
>Any massage therapists on this list?  Or to all nail techs/stylist question.
>
>Do you consider nail techs massaging the lower legs, foot, arms (to
>elbows) and hands part of massage therapist interpretation of your
>(degree, certification,license) or do you think that nail techs
>should be able to massage certain parts of the body?
>
>The same EXACT question for stylists concerning Scalp Massage? part
>of your (degree,certification, license)?
>
>Do you think that because you received training in massage at a
>"accredited school for massage" and nail techs/stylists aren't
>specifically trained in these areas that stylist/nailtechs should not massage?
>
>There is a situation that could happen in the future that some may
>try to remove the word "massage" in language concerning nail techs
>and stylists. diana from indiana
>
>
>
>
>



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