FAQs
Please check the following FAQs.
Will Rolling Therapy hurt?
Rolling therapy should not hurt. Occasionally there is mild aching when the massage therapist applies pressure over “knots” and other areas of muscle tension. If the pressure is too strong for you, feel free to let your therapist know.
How will I feel after rolling therapy?
Most people feel very relaxed, smooth and flexible when moving legs and shoulders. Occasionally, people experience mild temporary aching for a day.
Is rolling therapy always appropriate?
There are several medical conditions that would make rolling therapy inappropriate.
Please review the lists:
* People with infectious skin disease, rash, or open wounds
* Immediately after surgery
* Immediately after chemotherapy or radiation, unless recommended by your doctor
* People prone to blood clots. There is a risk of blood clots being dislodged. If you have heart disease, check with your doctor before having a rolling therapy.
Pregnant women should check with their doctor first if they are considering getting rolling therapy.
Does health insurance cover Rolling Therapy?
No, it does not.
Does any therapist speak English?
Yes. Yuto Minohara speaks fluent English.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask him in English.