Unhealed fractures, dislocations, frostbite, large hernias, torn ligaments, conditions prone to hemorrhage, and psychosis.
Infectious diseases, contagious skin conditions, acute inflammation, infected injuries.
There is not massage therapy for nosebleeding. Since there may be a medical reason for this, if it continues to occur, you should consult with your doctor.
Swedish massage should not be given to patients with the following physical disorders or conditions:
what are the symptoms for the following conditions and what should a massage therapist do if a client has one of these conditions? graves disease,hyperpatathyroidism
Massage therapy does not make breasts bigger.
Massage Therapy is licensed through the state's health department. So nearly any and all states Health Dept. website should have licensing information.
If you're looking for an accredited degree from a good school, you should check into Northern Michigan University. They are an excellent university and feature courses in massage therapy.
Pregnancy, high fevers, osteoporosis, diabetes, recent postoperative cases in which pain and muscular splinting would be increased, apprehension, and mental conditions that may impair communication or perception.
Neuromuscular massage is also referred to as trigger-point therapy and should be performed with ischemic pressure at a 90 degree angle to the portion of the body where it is being administered.
Not exactly, but massaging will help you relax.
I would say it should take about $50.000
That is one of the wonderful things about massage, there are really no side effects if it is done properly. If the tissues are overworked, then some soreness may develop which should resolve itself in a day or two. The risks with massage involve medical conditions that should be cleared by a physician. Some concerns are cardiovascular problems, nervous system problems, and things like diabetes, to name a few.