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Fibromyalgia and Massage client education brochure

Lightening your physical and emotional load

Using a compassionate and knowledgable approach, our Fibromyalgia and Massage brochure speaks to the overwhelming experience of fibromyalgia and how massage can help by reducing pain and stress, and improving sleep and breathing habits. The brochure also explains to both clients and referring professionals how massage therapy provides support for the exercise protocols and lifestyle changes so important to improvement of the condition.
Fibromyalgia and Massage Brochure Front
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Fibromyalgia and Massage Brochure Inside

Brochure topics include:

  • What is fibromyalgia?
  • Massage to lighten your load
    • Pain relief
    • Stress relief
    • Better sleep
    • Emotional support
    • Support for exercise
    • Improved breathing
  • Massage, a gentle approach
  • Meeting your individual needs
  • Your return to good health

Fibromyalgia and Massage brochure excerpts:

“In addition to medical attention, consistent massage therapy acts on multiple levels to help manage this difficult condition. Profoundly relaxing, massage can reduce pain, improve quality of life, and provide emotional support through caring touch.”

“Massage should be enjoyable. If touch is painful to you, your massage therapist will work gently and slowly, depending on your body’s unique response.”


Have you checked out our specialized brochures?

Take our Fibromyalgia and Massage brochure. It simply, but specifically, explains how massage relieves pain and stress, and improves sleep and breathing — which further reduces pain and discomfort.

Are people aware of this? People, for instance, who come through your waiting room, walk by your office, visit your network of referring health care practitioners? Do they know that massage and bodywork can significantly improve the lives of people coping with this disorder? Does your circle of doctors/chiropractors/yoga instructors themselves know how much you can help their patients/clients/students?

Turning on the light

This is what a well-done, professional brochure can do. It can turn the light on in the minds of clients, potential clients and professionals. It’s not that all the clients coming through your office will have fibromyalgia. But even if they don’t, it’s likely they know someone who does.

Maybe you don’t have a desire to work on folks with fibromyalgia. Maybe you’re more interested in injury treatment, reducing arthritis pain in elderly clients, or helping to reduce common back pain. The same argument holds.

Getting specific

A well-produced brochure that is targeted to particular clients helps people make the connection that massage, more than a feel-good, pampering experience, can actually address their issues for the better. Not that I’m putting down feel-good massage. I think most of us in the industry know that relaxation in itself brings a host of benefits. However, people walking around with the pain and stress of living with a condition like FMS sometimes need to hear that a technique can help them in particular.

Do you use brochures for specific conditions? Why or why not? I would love to get your opinions here.

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