As it currently stands, it really depends on the type of cancer you or your loved one suffer from. Anyone with leukemia should not receive massage because massage will raise the level of white blood cells in the body and may give a false positive reading. Some therapists will not work on cancer patients due to the believe that cancer may be spread by massage. There are therapists who have been specially trained to work on clients with cancer. This form of treatment may be called Oncology massage. It is best to find a therapist with training to best help your needs. Massagetherapy.com lists various therapists and can help you find an oncology therapist in your area.
Cancer is not a contraindication for massage. There are many different types of cancer, and someone with cancer will likely have medical care. The best thing to do is to contact the health care team and ask them what you can do to increase the benefits of your work in making the patient more comfortable and what you need to be aware of to minimize any risks involved. The focus of the Massage Therapy would be to help the patient feel more comfortable and able to cope with the medical intervention that can be chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, or any combination of those mentioned.
The American Cancer Society actually recommends massage as a complimentary therapy alongside medical treatment in the care of cancer patients.
Cancer if massage would accelerate metastasis (i.e., spread a tumor) or damage tissue that is fragile due to chemotherapy or other treatment.C
No. massage is contraindicated due to the type of cancer it is. Doctors tell you sure. but they usually dont know what the effect of massage can have. when you massage a person who has leukemia, you are increasing blood flow. Thus stimulating a accelerated (faster) progression of the cancer.
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Although there is no minimum age as such, I recommend that anyone under 16 should receive consent from an adult who has parental rights. That person should be in the room whilst the individual is receiving massage. This is in order to safe guard not only the child, but yourself as a therapist. Babies inside their mother's wombs can receive the benefits of their mother's massage.
They should ask their doctor, because it depends on so many factors that they are the one who should decide when massage would be appropriate and supportive in relation to the specific treatment plan for their patient.
Yes, if it enjoyable and in no way painful or uncomfortable. Gentle treatment and mild lotions will not exacerbate cancerous growths. When necessary, scalp massage and foot massage are wonderful alternatives.
Answer two: Any Massage Therapist worth going to would require clearance from your doctor, your Dr. will consider many factors including what type of treatment you are receiving and your general health. ************************* There are also nurse-massage therapists, who are both RNs and LMTs. Sloan-Kettering Hospital in New York offers training programs for NMTs to specialize in massage techniques specific to cancer patients.
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You could go to your doctor, or/and set up an appointment. The most common cancer for women, is breast cancer. So you should get your doctor to show you how to ''massage'' your breast untill you find a clump. the clump does not have to be cancer, but you should always consider to do a check
first check with your doctor to be sure that you are in good enough health to receive massage. Assuming you are healthy, Swedish, Neuromuscular, and medical massage are all good options. Deep tissue and rolfing should be avoided
You never give a massage to someone who has active cancer or who has a deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
There are basically four critical elements of massage therapy protocol for people under cancer treatment. And among these, the first protocol points out the need of obtaining the physician's permission. Only the patient's doctor has the authority to clear him/her for a health massage therapy. This is to avoid the possibility of the spreading of the cancer. Also, regular massage therapy performed by a generally licensed massage therapist and without additional specialized education in cancer is considered to be a contraindication for cancer patients.
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