Distractors
The length of the table close to one wall and work both sides of the body from one side
Angle the table in the corner with the client’s head closest to the corner to allow for access around the rest of the body
In the center of the room so you can get to the feet just as easily as the head, remove the stool for more room
Key
Angle the table in the corner so the client’s feet are closest to the corner to allow for access around the rest of the body and to allow for the stool
Question
What is the best place to position a massage table in a small room for the greatest ease for the therapist's body?