If you're on cumadin, you're going to bruise more easily, and the bruises will be big. A lighter touch massage will be fine, but I wouldn't try to get a deep tissue massage. Check with your doctor to be sure.
YES Totally
Answer Well first if it does not hurt a massage is OK. Second what are you going to massage. If it is person's head, they will let you now when to stop. Also if you go to www.howtofocusinsports. com there are some drills that might help your friend.
No, as it is a flirting move so your brother might suspect there is a connection between you two!
Yes. The massage therapist doesn't necessarily need to know about you being on your period, but if you are bold enough to bring it up and ask for an abdominal massage, it can actually decrease cramping as well as help with the flow. Also, if you are late in starting, the use of hot stones during the massage (with one placed on the lower abdomen) can help get you started. (CAN, not necessarily WILL)
No, stay off your feet. Put ice on to relieve pain. Massage them. Use compression socks. Foot baths with salt or epsom salt helps. Use icy hot or eucalyptus cream. Massage your calfs.
Massage courses differ on which massage one gets. There are many types of massages such as foot massage, body massage, back massage, neck massage, and oil massage.
I guess it's okay...but pretty weird if you ask me.
Albertson Steve Massage Therapy, Tranquil Wellness Massage, and Barbara's Massage are examples of massage parlor in Chicago. Allenushka Massage is another example of the massage parlor in Chicago.
You should only take medicines that have been prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) - go and see a doctor.
The most common form of massage is Swedish massage this is also called Relaxation massage or sometimes Therapeutic massage.
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A swedish massage is the most common massage. It is what you typically get to relax.