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I have one scheduled soon. My physical therapist recommended it. I'm used to my body being poked and prodded, and some deep massage in physical therapy. It doesn't trigger me. A full massage though? It's another level. It's been well over a decade since I have done something like this.
I found a PT who is super trauma-informed, has worked with other trauma survivors, and we talked about what I wanted and didn't want on the phone. She said we would talk about it at the time too, and keep lines of communication open. The goals are to do something nice to my body and have my shoulders and neck worked on.
I'm not sure what else to say? What else would help a massage go well and reduce any triggers about it?
I found a PT who is super trauma-informed, has worked with other trauma survivors, and we talked about what I wanted and didn't want on the phone. She said we would talk about it at the time too, and keep lines of communication open. The goals are to do something nice to my body and have my shoulders and neck worked on.
I'm not sure what else to say? What else would help a massage go well and reduce any triggers about it?