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Follow us on Twitter and go in the draw to win. (T&Cs’ apply)
That’s right, to celebrate the launch of our Twitter account, Massage.co.nz is offering one of our foundation followers the chance to win. Terms and Conditions Apply.
Posted by: Kimberly Jansen on 16th of July 2009 @ 5:41 pm
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Keywords: draw, entry, follow, followers, massage, new zealand, prize, twitter, win
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Complaints Process
It seldom happens, but should you feel the need to lay a formal complaint against a therapist here are some guidelines to help you. Depending on the severity of your complaint you should generally talk to the therapist first. If you have been mistreated or injured due to a therapist massaging incorrectly you should talk [...]
Posted by: Kimberly Jansen on 2nd of December 2005 @ 6:52 pm
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Keywords: complaints, process
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Glossary of Terms
Several commonly seen words used in both Massage and Aromatherapy. Analgesic – Pain relieving Anti-inflammatory – counteracts inflammation Antirheumatic – relieves rheumatism (inflammation involving connective tissue like those found in joints). Antiseptic – destroys micro-organisms Carminative – stimulates the digestive system and relaxes the stomach, thereby preventing flatulence. Cicatrisant – promotes healing by increasing the [...]
Posted by: Kimberly Jansen on 2nd of December 2005 @ 6:49 pm
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Keywords: glossary, terms
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Is your Therapist Qualified
Having a massage is a very personal experience and can make you a little nervous, especially if you have never had one before. By checking a therapist is qualified and requesting to see their certification can be very beneficial to your own peace of mind. A diploma level qualified therapist will inevitably have more knowledge [...]
Posted by: Kimberly Jansen on 2nd of December 2005 @ 6:14 pm
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