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Buddhas Palm Therapy Services Metro manila
Highly quality massage & nail service since 2009
Home service massage in metro manila
http://www.buddhaspalm.net
Our therapist is certified and 7 to 15 years well experience and well trained in spa and clinic industry
Business hour from 9am to 1am
9am -3pm - Health care
3pm -1am - Massage deep tissue
Choose the Massage you want –
Swedish oil massa
Escape the Hustle.
Find Your Peace at Buddha's Palm.
Chinese body and foot reflexology
Tired and stressed from a long day in Tondo?
😩 You deserve a moment of pure bliss and relaxation.
Let the expert therapists at Buddha's Palm melt away your tension with a rejuvenating massage!
✨ We're open late for your convenience!
📍 Visit Us: 479 Perla Street, Tondo, Manila
⏰ Operating Hours: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM (perfect for after-work stress relief!)
Book your session today and step into serenity. Your body will thank you!
BECOME A DOH LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST! 🇵🇭🎓
Official Training by OOPC & Buddhas Palm
🗓️ CLASSES START: December 6, 2025
🎯 TARGET EXAM: June 2026
💻 MODE: Online Live Zoom Class
⏰ SCHEDULE: Every Saturday, 9:00 PM
💰 TUITION FEE PROMO:
🔥 EARLY BIRD: ₱10,900 (Until Nov 25 Only!)
Regular Rate: ₱12,500 (Starts Nov 26)
Full Cash Payment
📋 REQUIREMENTS
(Deadline: 3rd Week March 2026):Highschool Graduate
29/11/2025
WOW! 3 tulog na lang! Ito na 'yun!
Ramdam ko ang excitement at kaba mula dito.
Normal lang na maramdaman 'yan ngayon—ibig sabihin, seryoso ka at pinahalagahan mo ang preparasyon mo.
Para sa huling 3 araw bago ang Licensure Examination for Massage Therapists, narito ang ilang mabilis na tips para sa "final sprint":
Day 3 (Ngayon/Bukas): Light Review & Recall
Huwag nang mag-aral ng bagong topics. Nakakalito lang 'yan.
Mag-focus sa pag-recall ng mga core concepts: Anatomy & Physiology (lalo na ang muscles at skeletal system), Pathology (contraindications), Massage Techniques, at DOH Guidelines/Ethics.
Sagutan ang mga practice questions kung meron, pero huwag ma-frustrate kung may mali. It's for recall, not testing.
Day 2: Logistics & Preparation
Ihanda na ang lahat ng dadalhin sa exam day para hindi ka nagpa-panic sa umaga.
NOA (Notice of Admission)
Official Receipt
Black ballpens
Valid ID
Pagkain/Tubig
I-check ang ruta papunta sa testing center.
Siguraduhing alam mo kung gaano katagal ang biyahe para hindi ma-late.
Ihanda na ang puting uniporme (o required attire).
Day 1 (Isang araw bago ang exam): REST & MINDSET
Pinakaimportante: MATULOG NANG MAAGA. Ang puyat na utak ay lutang sa exam. Kailangan mo ng tulog para ma-access ng utak mo ang lahat ng inaral mo.
Iwasan na ang heavy review. Mag-relax. Manood ng nakakatawa, makinig sa music. Kalmahin ang nerves.
Magdasal at maniwala. Trust your training. Pinaghirapan mo ito ng ilang buwan.
Isang napakalaking GOOD LUCK sa'yo at sa lahat ng kukuha ng pagsusulit!
Tandaan: Ang lisensya ay hindi lang papel, simbolo 'yan ng dedikasyon mo sa propesyonal at ligtas na serbisyo.
Kaya mo 'yan, future LMT (Licensed Massage Therapist)! I-claim na natin! 🙏✨
Go OOPC Buddhas manila
29/11/2025
LABAN PARA SA LISENSYA: Bakit Sulit ang Sakripisyo? 🇵🇭💆♂️
Pag lisensyado PROTEKTADO
Sa pagkakaroon ng License sa Massage, hindi biro ang sakripisyo. Pero bakit nga ba natin ito ginagawa?
🩺 SCIENCE & SAFETY
Anatomy: Dahil hahawakan natin ang katawan at muscles ng tao, dapat kabisado natin ang systema.
Pathology: Para sa safety ng client na may condition. Mas tiwala sila 'pag alam mong ingatan sila.
Microbiology: Para iwas hawa at alam ang pagkakaiba ng viral sa bacterial.
Practice: Dahil ang masahe ay Science, hindi sabi-sabi lang.
⚖️ PROFESSIONALISM
Ethics: Ito ang guidelines natin. Respeto sa sarili, kapwa therapist, employer, at publiko. Iwasan ang pagiging makasarili para sa maayos na career.
Batas: Ang lisensya ang pinakamataas na antas ng pagkilala sa ating bansa. Ito ang gabay at proteksyon natin.
✨ ANG RESULTA
Kapag LMT ka na, mas pagkakatiwalaan ka. Alam nilang dumaan ka sa butas ng karayom, binusisi sa exam, at tlagang pinaghirapan ang kaalaman.
Kaya sa mga mag-eexam, focus lang! Worth it ang bawat review!
OOPC Buddhas Manila
Sports Therapy with Tools & Spinal Joint Mobilization Package
Elevate your practice with this intensive 7-day training package designed for serious therapists.
Master advanced techniques in sports recovery, instrument-assisted therapy, and spinal mobilization.
📍 Venue:
Buddhas Spa and Wellness Training Center
🗓️ Schedule:
Start Date: December 6
Frequency: Twice a week
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Duration: 7 Days Total
Course Syllabus
Module 1: Anatomy and Pathology
Module 2: Sports Myofascial Release & Trigger Point Therapy
Module 3: IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization) Blading – Full Body
Module 4: Cupping Therapy & Dry Needling (Focused on 4 Conditions)
Module 5: Full Tutorial: Spine Mobilization
✅ Inclusions
Certificate of Training
Complete Professional Tool Kit:
IASTM Blade
Suction Cups
Needles
Anatomy of bones part 1
Paano na kawawa naman
Lamang tlga ang may kaalaman
Pag wala ka tlga alam mag mukha kang kengkoy na lang
Kung wala kang alam kahit basic sa science and anatomy manghuhula ka na lang
Therapist ka hindi manghuhula
😂😂😂
Big Promo DOH licensure in massage therapy
Topic
Anatomy and Physiology
Pathology and microbiology
Massage therapy 1 2 and 3
Licensure performance Protocol
Buddhas Palm & OOPC
Start of exam : June 2026 exam
Start of class Dec 6 -9pm
When Every Saturday
Classes 30 days
Live Zoom class online
Time 9pm
Promo first 5 students only till Nov 7 - 12
(5 days promo)
P9900 tuition fees promo only
Original rate 12500
Note: Outside po sa countries dapat andito kayo sa pinas during exam and passing of requirements
That is a very relevant concern.
The heavy, repetitive nature of massage work places significant strain on the wrists, hands, and thumbs of massage therapists, making conditions like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and other repetitive strain injuries common occupational hazards.
🤕 Common Wrist and Hand Problems for Massage Therapists
The continuous and high-force nature of the work often leads to:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS): This is a primary concern, caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist. Symptoms include pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers (excluding the pinky finger).
Tendonitis/Tendinosis: Inflammation or degeneration of the tendons in the wrist and forearm due to repetitive stress.
Tenosynovitis (e.g., De Quervain's): Inflammation of the fluid-filled sheath (synovium) surrounding a tendon, often near the base of the thumb.
Saddle Joint of the Thumb Injury: Overuse and strain on the joint that allows the thumb its range of motion, leading to pain and difficulty moving the thumb.
Trigger Finger/Thumb: Irritation of the tendon sheath causes pain, inflammation, and stiffness, sometimes leading to the finger or thumb catching or locking.
These conditions can be debilitating, often requiring therapists to modify techniques, take time off, or in severe cases, leave the profession.
There is a valid, though relatively rare and specific, reason why deep or intense massage of the neck, particularly in the front or sides, could potentially cause a temporary rise or fluctuation in blood pressure.
However, it's important to know that standard, relaxing neck massage is generally associated with lowering blood pressure due to the relaxation response.
Here's the breakdown of the mechanism that could cause a rise, and why a skilled therapist takes precautions:
⚠️ The Carotid Sinus Reflex (The Potential Cause)
The primary concern is stimulating the Carotid Sinus, a slight widening near the base of the internal carotid artery, located on the front/side of your neck (below the angle of the jaw).
Function: The carotid sinus contains baroreceptors, which are stretch receptors that monitor blood pressure. Their job is to tell the brain if the blood pressure is too high.
The Misinterpretation: If a therapist applies strong, deep, or sustained pressure directly to the carotid sinus, the receptors can be mechanically stimulated (they are "fooled" into thinking the artery wall is stretching outward).
The Reflex: Normally, this stimulation would trigger a reflex to lower the heart rate and blood pressure (called the Carotid Sinus Reflex). However, in some individuals, particularly those with pre-existing conditions or plaque build-up, deep pressure in this area can sometimes have an unpredictable and sometimes opposite effect, leading to a temporary increase, or a dangerously sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure, causing dizziness or fainting.
🛡️ Therapist Safety and Best Practice
Because of the unpredictable nature of this area and the presence of major blood vessels and nerves, qualified massage therapists are taught to treat the anterior (front) and lateral (side) neck with extreme caution, lightness, or avoidance altogether, especially over the carotid area.
✅ The Typical and Expected Effect
For the back of the neck (occipitals, traps, scalenes, and the cervical muscles near the spine) where most massage is performed, the effect is overwhelmingly to reduce blood pressure.
Mechanism: Massaging the tension out of these muscles (often referred to as the "stress muscles") promotes relaxation, reduces the activity of the sympathetic nervous system (the "fight or flight" response), and lowers levels of stress hormones like cortisol.
Result: This shift to the parasympathetic nervous system (the "rest and digest" state) typically leads to a reduction in heart rate and a lowering of blood pressure, which is why massage is often recommended as an adjunct treatment for mild hypertension.
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That is a very relevant concern.
The heavy, repetitive nature of massage work places significant strain on the wrists, hands, and thumbs of massage therapists, making conditions like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and other repetitive strain injuries common occupational hazards.
🤕 Common Wrist and Hand Problems for Massage Therapists
The continuous and high-force nature of the work often leads to:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS): This is a primary concern, caused by the compression of the median nerve at the wrist. Symptoms include pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers (excluding the pinky finger).
Tendonitis/Tendinosis: Inflammation or degeneration of the tendons in the wrist and forearm due to repetitive stress.
Tenosynovitis (e.g., De Quervain's): Inflammation of the fluid-filled sheath (synovium) surrounding a tendon, often near the base of the thumb.
Saddle Joint of the Thumb Injury: Overuse and strain on the joint that allows the thumb its range of motion, leading to pain and difficulty moving the thumb.
Trigger Finger/Thumb: Irritation of the tendon sheath causes pain, inflammation, and stiffness, sometimes leading to the finger or thumb catching or locking.
These conditions can be debilitating, often requiring therapists to modify techniques, take time off, or in severe cases, leave the profession.
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| Monday | 10am - 1am |
| Tuesday | 10am - 1am |
| Wednesday | 10am - 1am |
| Thursday | 10am - 1am |
| Friday | 10am - 1am |
| Saturday | 10am - 1am |
| Sunday | 10am - 1am |