The cast of How to Give a Relaxing Massage - 2007 includes: Lita Stone as Herself - Masseuse
I'd say tip the bill, and if one masseuse did exceptional, give him/her an extra tip, but try to be discreet.
Normally, individuals whose profession involves in giving massages to patients are called massage therapists. They can also be referred to as masseuse. They are usually employed in Health Farm and Spas
You never give a massage to someone who has active cancer or who has a deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
A person would become a massager quickly by attending a credited school for massage therapy. Each state has it's own regulations on how many hours and what courses to take. There are some videos online that shows how to give different massages and shows different techniques.
The antiquated, but often used terms are, masseur for a male, and a masseuse for a female, but these usually refer to minimally trained people that perform massage that have not had any formal training in a massage therapy program.Some terms for formally trained people that perform massage are: Holistic Health Practitioner, Bodyworker, Myotherapist, and Massage Practitioner.
Sure it will give you some relieve
Yes, anyone can massage someone else. That is a natural act that has been around for a long time, the difference is if you charge money or barter, then it is considered a business and that mans you have to have a license. So as long as you don't collect money for it, then you can give a massage.
Someone could get a person massage in Dallas TX from Massage Envy, You can also go to My Dallas massage to get a massage. Could also go to Parker Massage school in Dallas TX to get a massage by student learning how to give massages.
Tread carefully!
Masseuse (female) Masseur (male)
Each individual is different. The fact that someone has epilepsy may not have any effect on how you would give them a massage. So in the vast majority of occasions, there would be nothing in particular to be considered.