About [THERAPIST NAME], LMT
[One sentence that says who you are and what you do. For example: “I have been doing bodywork for [X] years, the last [X] of them on Kauai, and I work with people who want the hour to change something.”]
How I got here
[Where you are from, what you were doing before this, and what made you train in massage. Two or three sentences. Specific beats polished — the detail that sounds a little unusual is the one people remember.]
[When you came to Kauai and why you stayed. Keep it grounded: this is the part that tells a local you are not passing through.]
[What your practice looks like today — studio, mobile, who you mostly work with.]
How I work
[Your philosophy in plain language. What you believe about pressure, pace and communication. What you do differently from the last therapist they saw.]
[How you handle a first session versus a fifth. Whether you give homework — stretches, heat, movement — and how much.]
[Anything you deliberately do not do. Boundaries read as confidence.]
Qualifications
- License
- Hawaii Massage Therapist MAT-[#####]
- Training
- [School name], [City] — [XXX] hours, [year]
- Continuing ed
- [Modalities and hours — e.g. myofascial release, neuromuscular therapy, prenatal certification]
- Experience
- [X] years in practice, [X] on Kauai
- Memberships
- [AMTA / ABMP / other, or delete this row]
- Insurance
- [Carrier, or simply “Fully insured”]
What actually happens
No surprises, in the order they happen.
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A short conversation
Five minutes on what hurts, what you do all day, what you have already tried, and anything I should work around. Bring the details — they change the plan.
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Getting on the table
You undress to whatever level you are comfortable with and get under the sheet while I step out. You stay draped the whole session; only the area being worked is uncovered.
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The work
I check pressure early and again as we move. Speak up any time — “lighter”, “more”, “stay there” are all useful and none of them are rude.
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Getting up
A few minutes to come back to the room, some water, and one or two specific things to do this week. Then we talk about whether to book again and when.
Come in and see
The fastest way to know whether we are a fit is one session. Book it and we will go from there.