My shift got better.....Staff Massage's

Nurses General Nursing

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The higher up's finally realized that the nurse's often need massage therapy more than the patient! Thank God they finally made a right decision.

20 minutes of pure bliss....relaxing to the soft music of Enya while the MT works on my shoulders, neck, arms, back, and legs.

I can now go back to work on the floor without the nagging pain in my back from the turning and repositioning of the total care patients.

Cheers (cup of coffee)

Our facility recently provided us with 20 minute massages, too! Everyone loved it, and the rest of the day was awesome.

(I had to pass on it because for whatever reason, I find massages excruciatingly painful in some areas and ticklish in the others.)

Its informative one provides a lots of information on topic also give some more data over that.

My husband is an LMT in NY hes treated ER staff on the upper east side a few times and another hospital I forget where. I always thought he was treating patients!

I am aware of hospitals that are providing massages to staff and encouraged to go during their breaks. They are also offering via a nourishment cart (muffins, danishes, coffee, tea, etc.) I think three times per week to staff. These hospitals are better funding and have a happier morale.

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