When is massage contraindicated




















If you have these massage contraindications and you want a massage you should let your therapist know about them. Hopefully the massage therapist can work around these areas.

However, if they prove too severe massage may not be appropriate. In that case, the therapist reserves the right to refuse treatment to ensure maintenance of health standards. Other massage contraindications are more specific. You cannot get a massage if you have these conditions because massage could cause these conditions to flare up making your problem worse. Here are the conditions that fall into these category;. Anytime you have a fever, whether from a cold, the flu or some other infection, you should not get a massage.

Massage increases circulation that may in turn help the infection increase the severity of the fever and the infection. Please be considerate to your therapist and cancel your massage if you come down with a contagious condition.

Massage can loosen blood clots. This could be dangerous because the clot could migrate to the brain, lungs or heart. If you are aware of any blood clots, consult your doctor before massage to make sure that it will not be effected by massage therapy.

Many people that have skin disorders will also use some sort of ointment and this can be a contraindicator for massage, especially if you use essential oils. There are specific areas of the body that may also suffer from conditions that can be contraindications for massage.

If a client has varicose veins, lumps, excessive bruising, has cuts or abrasions, is sunburned, has undiagnosed pain or has any inflammation from conditions like arthritis.

In addition, a massage therapist should not use specific massage techniques on women that are pregnant. You will learn prenatal massage techniques that are suitable for mothers-to-be during a massage therapy program at a vocational school. Again, it is important for anyone that is suffering from any condition to consult a physician before engaging in massage therapy.

Important medical contraindications include cardio-vascular conditions, high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, and pinched nerves, to name a few. All massage therapists will need to know the contraindications to massage to create a safe environment for their clients. This is also the time to explain the risks, side effects and other information to give the client expectations for what they are getting into. During the risks and side effects, it is a good time to talk about situations that may cause complications and have them explain any health history that might suggest a specific massage technique.

Each massage technique is unique and the information from the initial assessment will allow you to come up with a treatment plan with the right mix of techniques.

Do they have any allergies to latex or any other substances? Learn as much as you can during the initial assessment so you can create a best possible plan for the client. At the beginning of every new massage session, it is important for you to see if anything has changed with the client. Did they start any new medications, have any procedures or new aches and pains they need to focus on this session? Create a questionnaire that they fill out and include authorization forms that they need to sign.

It is better to be safe than sorry. It is important for you to keep all the information a client tells you confidential and to show discretion about personal topics. It is a good guideline for massage therapist to adhere to as well. What are the Contraindications to Massage Treatment? Massage treatment is non-invasive, relaxing and natural. It is therefore generally considered a safe treatment for most people. However, there are three types of contraindication:.

LOCAL, when massage can be performed but not over the contraindicated areas. The practitioners at the Center have put the following restrictions in place to protect your health and well-being. Thank you for taking them as seriously as they do.



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