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lushy Posted - February 14 2006 : 4:38:57 PM
I have a lady who enjoys massage but she is very cold during the massage in fact shivering, I have ensured that I drape her with warm towels and keep the room at about 26 degrees C. I reckon a electric blanket on the table maybe the answer - any ideas???????
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Salla Posted - October 27 2011 : 04:51:25 AM
An electric blanket sounds like a great idea. I have a few clients the same way. Let us know how it worked out for you please. :)
ann32409 Posted - August 02 2007 : 11:55:22 PM
try a heating pad or an electric blanket

stresssolutions Posted - June 15 2006 : 3:44:50 PM
I agree that the electric heater on the table is a good way to start, maybe integrate some hot stones in, too.
northtrader Posted - February 27 2006 : 10:02:25 PM
try one of the electric heating pads for the table. I use one designed for a twin mattress and it works well. The blanket I tried did not work. Hot stone massage also works.

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