I firmly believe that he should . However there may be some emotional or legal concers but the oucome will depend on the treatment.
If a massage therapist has a client that they've worked on several times, and tried different modalities without obtaining results, the best thing for them to do is to refer them to another professional; either another massage therapist or someone else working in allied health.
Yes, Massage Therapist should be capitalized.
Friendly
I believe you should ask a massage therapist from Saskatoon
No. That is outside the scope of practice for a massage therapist. An open bite is referred to as a malocclusion and should be treated by an Orthodontist.
There is no such thing as a massage therapist assistant, at least I never heard of one. I will assume you are referring to a massage therapist that is not yet fully trained and licensed. Depending on your local laws where you live, that may or may not be legal.
The massage therapist must use touch with sensitivity in order to determine the optimal amount of pressure to use for each person.
It is mandatory for a massage therapist to have liability insurance. If you do not currently have it you should definitely contact your insurance company if your current office does not provide it.
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
If done properly and appropriately, there are no negative effects of massage. As long as the touch is safe and the person does not have any conditions that could be aggravated by massage, there should be no problems. The relationship between a massage therapist and a client should contain the elements of trust, compensation for services, and mutual agreement. If massage is performed when any of these elements are breached, then harm may result. The first rule is "Do no harm!"
When it is not appropriate, or safe, to give a massage to someone, is referred to as a contraindication. There are a variety of reasons why a massage should not be given, and this is something that a professional massage therapist is trained to know. Most of the reasons have to do with the first rule 'Do no harm'. And the second reason is to make sure that the therapist does not get harmed either. After that, the most common reasons are conditions that the receiver may have, such as cardiovascular problems, infectious conditions, and chronic conditions, such as advanced stages of multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's diseases.
Look for a therapist or counselor who is licensed in your state, has specialized training in relationship counseling or therapy, and has experience working with couples or individuals on relationship issues. It can also be beneficial to find someone who is a member of a professional counseling or therapy organization.