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This can lead to a breakdown in the barrier between the hands of the massage therapist and the client. Although synthetic alternatives to rubber were developed in 1910, it wasn’t until fairly recently they were used in making medical-grade disposable gloves. Touching your face or other surfaces can transfer harmful microorganisms from the gloves to these areas, increasing the risk of infection. Even if you've only used the gloves for a short period, it's essential to change them before moving on to your next client.
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She is a graduate of the Hudson Valley School of Massage Therapy as well as a former instructor at the school.While the Massage Pad effectively targets the back, the Massage Mitt can target any muscle you want to! The kit includes three balls with varying levels of resistance — soft, medium, and firm — and comes with an exercise guide.
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Anyone who had the potential for coming in contact with bodily fluids was advised to use universal precautions, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). If you find the product faulty during the guarantee period, and you have bought direct from Equilibrium Products please contact us, we will be more than happy to arrange a refund or replacement. The Fukuoku Massage Glove has vibrators sewn in at the tip of each finger creating approximately 45,000 vibrations per minute at full speed. They are latex-free, making them an excellent option for clients with latex allergies or sensitivities. Use the massage mitt in a slow sweeping motion over all muscle groups (neck, shoulder, back, hindquarters and hamstrings) running in the same direction as the hair.Nitrile comes in at a close second with good flexibility and a high resistance to oils and solvents. The Massage Pad was not developed to replace the manual techniques of a qualified physiotherapist or massage therapist. The first person credited with using rubber gloves in a medical setting is William Stewart Halsted in 1894.