Massage FAQ
Get ready to experience your tailored treatment

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What can I expect in the first consultation session?
On your first visit, you will be given a Medical & Wellness Assessment Questionnaire to complete as it is important as your therapist to understand your current or previous injuries, medical or well-being condition in order to deliver the best results from a tailored approach. Follow by the massage.
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What should I wear during the massage?
Prior the massage begin, I will leave the room to give you privacy to prepare yourself on the massage table. Gents should undress and leave your short pants, boxer or underwear on. Ladies will be the same as men, but with an option to wear a patient gown in order for me to access your back freely. Fresh fleece blankets to preperly draped yourself to cover your enitre body. Once is done I will knock the door and start the treatment.
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Which part of the body will be massage?
Full body massage will be given with Raynor massage treatment (excluding gentile area) area) especially on head, hands & legs. Client will be fully draped in a soft comfortable fleece and only uncover the working area one at a time. This is to ensure your comfort and privacy .
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What do I need to prepare prior massage?
For ladies, please ensure all your jewellery and hair accessorries are removed. If possible, please come with simplest facial make up.
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What will I expect in Instant body work session?
For bodywork bone setting treatment, undressing is not necessary. Guys normally be asked to remove thier top and ladies will be give a patient gown with bra on in order to access the entire back adjustment with therapeutic massage.
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Will the massage painful?
Just to make this clear that Raynor massage is a deep tissue treatment and I will working together with you to find your body root tension point in order to release you from discomfort and blockage. Therefore, there may be a certain level of discomfort during the treatment. However, I will regularly check your sustainable pressure with you to make sure you are comfortable with it.
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How will I feel after the treatment?
Most people will feel instant re-energize and lighter after the treatment. Some will feel complete relax and feeling sleepy as Raynor massage and tradisional bone setting will remove your body toxin, discomfortness and pain.
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I get some tenderness and tinkeling sensation after the treatment?
This is perfectly common for some people and it is nothing to worry about. The day after your massage it is possible that you may feel a little tender in areas where you had tightly held tension which I worked deeply into. Some will feel soreness and it will pass soon. The overall result of releasing the residual tension and the wonderful relief that brings should make up for any mild discomfort.
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Can I bring along my husband/wife or even friend sitting in the treatment room with me?
This is certainly YES as long as your companion is sitting there to observe without chating so that I can put 100% effort in the treatment. As a extra service, free WiFi will be provded.
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Professional code of conduct
As a qualified Raynor massage therapist I abide by the code of conduct followed by my teachers as follows.
Brandon Raynor’s School of Natural Therapies is accredited by the International Natural Therapists Association Incorporated and therefore aligns its Professional Code of Conduct with this Association.
- The Brandon Raynor’s School of Natural Therapies (“BRSNT”) Practitioner will, when acting in a professional capacity, place the health, comfort and welfare of the client beyond the Practitioner’s self interest.
- The BRSNT Practitioner will, at all times, concede that the client has the ultimate say in what treatment they will accept. They will obtain the client’s consent to treat the parts of the body indicated, prior to treatment, and ensure that the client understands the treatment offered and material risks involved and is willing to accept this treatment.
- The BRSNT Practitioner will work only within the boundaries imposed by their training and qualifications, and will neither assume roles, nor adopt treatment procedures, nor offer advice, unless their training and qualifications clearly empower the Practitioner to do so.
- The BRSNT Practitioner will refer clients to a Health Professional with suitable qualifications and training where the client’s condition or needs are beyond the boundaries of the Practitioner’s qualifications and training.
- The information given to the BRSNT Practitioner by the client as an element of consultation will be treated as confidential.
- The BRSNT Practitioner will maintain and/or make all reasonable efforts to keep his/her practical and theoretical skills at the high standard expected of a BRSNT practitioner.
- The BRSNT Practitioner will conduct him/herself within all legal, moral and ethical boundaries when interacting with any client.
- The BRSNT Practitioner will not enter into an intimate or sexual relationship with a client under their care.
- Information concerning fees charged for services will be brought to the attention of the client prior to treatment.
Duty of Care
The primary professional duty of a practitioner is to competently assist the client to optimum health, within the circumstances of the client’s condition.
Under no circumstances will a practitioner knowingly undertake any action that would adversely affect the health of a client.
The practitioner will act at all times with honesty, integrity and responsibility, to uphold the standards of Brandon Raynor’s School of Natural Therapies in conjunction with the International Natural Therapists Association.