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		<title>Who are The Health Mechanics?</title>
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The Health Mechanics™ was established as a business in Perth, Western Australia, back  in 2004, under the name &#8220;Goosebumps: Health Mechanics&#8221; and was primarily a mobile massage business.
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<p><strong>The Health Mechanics™</strong> was established as a business in Perth, Western Australia, back  in 2004, under the name &#8220;Goosebumps: Health Mechanics&#8221; and was primarily a mobile massage business.</p>
<p>Since then, it has evolved into The Health Mechanics™ that we know of today, and have set up shop in 2 seperate areas, both North and South of the river.</p>
<p><strong>The Health Mechanics™</strong><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> has helped countless of office workers sort out their tired back, neck and shoulder problems, assisted clients in rehab programmes, aided professional and amateur athletes from Australia and from around the world with their sports related injuries and brought pain relief to many more normal, everyday people, like <strong>YOU!</strong> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Using a variety of treatment techniques, we will definitely come up with a treatment programme that best suits your need. And if the problem cannot be treated with soft tissue manipulation, we will not hesitate to refer you on to someone that can better help your situation.</span></p>
<p>All Therapists are registered members of the Association of Australian Massage Therapists, or an equivalent professional association.</p>
<p>Currently undergoing a reorganization in structure, <strong>The Health Mechanics™</strong> is still headed by proprietor, Brian Liau.</p>
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		<title>Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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1.)    How much does a massage cost?
2.)    Can I get a rebate from my insurance company if I use your services?
3.)    How do I get a FREE massage?
4.)    Do you do ½ hr sessions?
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<p>1.)    How much does a massage cost?</p>
<p>2.)    Can I get a rebate from my insurance company if I use your services?</p>
<p>3.)    How do I get a <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FREE</span> </strong>massage?</p>
<p>4.)    Do you do ½ hr sessions?</p>
<p>5.)    Do you have a female therapist?</p>
<p>6.)    What is the difference between a normal massage and a remedial massage?</p>
<p>7.)    What type of massage do you offer?</p>
<p>8.)    Why do you have a cancellation policy?</p>
<p>9.)    What are your opening hours?</p>
<p>10.) I have a sore neck/ back. I don’t think it’s very serious. Can you help?</p>
<h2>Answers</h2>
<p>1.)    Pricing of each session depends on the duration, regardless of the modality.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>a. </strong><strong>1 hr = $80</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>b. </strong><strong>½ hr = $50</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>c. </strong><strong>1½hr = $120</strong></p>
<p><strong>Intro Programme = $240</strong> (More than $100 in extra value with <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FREE</span></strong> massage and Posture Analysis. Terms and Conditions apply)</p>
<p><strong>Pack of 4 = $295</strong> ( Save $25, valid for 10 weeks from date of first session, or 3 months, whichever is earlier)</p>
<p>2.)    Yes, You’ll get a printed reciept to submit to your insurance provider to make a claim. Unfortunately, we do not offer HICAPS at this point of time. Amounts claimed back depends on insurance provider as well as level of cover.</p>
<p>3.)    The free massage is offered on the one off,  Introductory Programme.</p>
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<li>Most muscular dysfunctions take more than one session to sort out properly and treatments are useless in the initial phase if spaced too far apart.</li>
<li>If the client is willing to <strong>commit</strong> to a treatment programme on a weekly basis for 4 sessions, The Health Mechanics will commit to this same goal by giving the last treatment<strong> FREE</strong>.</li>
<li>Sessions in the Introductory Programme are non-transferable, and are valid for a maximum of 6 weeks from date of the first session)</li>
<li>Should a matter arise where the eligibilty of the last, FREE massage is questioned, it will be taken as the client has paid for 3 separate sessions at the usual rate, and will be eligible for the Introductory Programme again.</li>
<li>Due to the commitment of this treatment protocol, no requests for refunds will be tolerated.</li>
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<p>4.)    Yes, we do ½ sessions, but not for the first initial session, as there is not enough  time remaining in 30 mins ,after form filling, question asking and special testing of muscles, to do a proper treatment.</p>
<p>5.)    The Health Mechanics DO employ female therapists, but unfortunately, not at Applecross at the moment. Our clinic in Joondalup has a female therapist employed. If you only feel comfortable with a female therapist, please leave a name and email, and we will contact you as soon as our situation changes.</p>
<p>6.)    A “normal” massage is usually a swedish, relaxation massage. This style of massage is usually gentle, and it’s main purpose is to destress the client and soothe the superficial muscles. A “remedial massage” is different in the fact that it’s main purpose is to sort out <strong>muscular dysfunctions</strong> that might be causing aches and pains, and very often, stress as well. A variety of styles may be used, depending on situation, and muscles targeted may be quite deep.</p>
<p>7.)    The Health Mechanics specialises in Remedial Massage, and we use a variety of modalities. Please click <a href="http://www.healthmechanics.com.au/modalities-practiced/" target="_blank">HERE</a> for their descriptions.</p>
<p>8.)    A significant amount of time has been set aside by the clinic and the therapist when your booking is made. We request that clients keep their appointments our of respect for  our time which is important and valuable, just as the client’s is, as well as for those seeking treatment and were turned away. A booking and administrative fee of 50% of the consult will be charged for “no-shows” and for cancellations with less than 24 hours of notice.</p>
<p>9.)    Please click <a href="http://www.healthmechanics.com.au/locations/" target="_blank">HERE </a>to see the respective opening hours and locations of the individual clinics.</p>
<p>10.) Certain issues that seem minor might be masking, or may lead to, a more serious problem if left untreated. We are able to help most muscular dysfunctions. Should a situation arise where the therapist suspects more than soft tissue is the cause of the pain, the client will be referred on to a related specialist immediately.</p>
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