Bodyworker: meaning, definitions and examples
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bodyworker
[ ˈbɒdiˌwɜrkər ]
healthcare
A person who provides therapeutic treatments to help clients improve their physical and emotional well-being. Bodyworkers use techniques such as massage, reflexology, and energy work to promote relaxation, reduce pain, and alleviate stress.
Synonyms
energy healer, holistic practitioner, massage therapist
Examples of usage
- Many people seek out a bodyworker to help with their chronic back pain.
- After a session with the bodyworker, I felt more relaxed and rejuvenated.
- The bodyworker used essential oils during the massage for a holistic approach to healing.
- Bodyworkers often customize their treatments based on the individual needs of the client.
- Some bodyworkers specialize in specific modalities like deep tissue massage or craniosacral therapy.
Translations
Translations of the word "bodyworker" in other languages:
🇵🇹 terapeuta corporal
🇮🇳 शरीरकर्मी
🇩🇪 Körpertherapeut
🇮🇩 terapis tubuh
🇺🇦 тілесний терапевт
🇵🇱 terapeuta ciała
🇯🇵 ボディワーカー
🇫🇷 thérapeute corporel
🇪🇸 terapeuta corporal
🇹🇷 beden terapisti
🇰🇷 바디워크 치료사
🇸🇦 معالج جسدي
🇨🇿 terapeut těla
🇸🇰 terapeut tela
🇨🇳 身体治疗师
🇸🇮 terapevt telesa
🇮🇸 líkamsþjálfi
🇰🇿 дене терапевті
🇬🇪 ტანჯვის თერაპევტი
🇦🇿 bədən terapevti
🇲🇽 terapeuta corporal
Etymology
The term 'bodyworker' originated in the late 20th century as a way to describe professionals who focus on the physical body for healing and wellness. It encompasses a wide range of modalities and approaches, drawing from traditional practices and modern techniques. Bodywork as a form of therapy has gained popularity for its holistic approach to health and well-being, recognizing the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and spirit.
See also: anybody, bodily, bodycon, bodyguard, bodysuit, bodywork, embody, everybody, nobody, somebody.