Massage is generally not contraindicated for individuals with a pacemaker, but certain precautions should be taken. It's important to avoid applying pressure directly over the pacemaker site and to inform the massage therapist about the device. Additionally, therapists should be cautious with techniques that involve electrical stimulation or deep tissue work in the chest area. Always consult with a healthcare provider before receiving Massage Therapy if you have a pacemaker.
Yes. A massage is contraindicated if you have a fever. You could do a few acupressure points or energy massage, but any mechanical massage is contraindicated.
Goiter's are locally contraindicated, meaning you can not massage directly over the goiter itself, massage on the rest of the body is still fine.
The only types of edema that are contraindicated for massage are the undiagnosed, potentially pathogenic varieties. The best thing to do is ask your massage therapist or doctor.
If you are asking if "massage" is indicated or contraindicated for massage, it would depend on what other factors are involved. There is not enough information in the question to be able to produce an answer.
Yes.
Anemia is indicated for massage as long as no other contraindications apply.
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Massage is not contraindicated at all. But all types of massage are contraindicated exclusively to manual lymph drainage. General massage should never be performed on pitting edema, but the only exception is specifically indicated massage that effects the lymphatic fluid. ANd there is basically only one type of massage that is considered safe in that situation, and that is manual lymph drainage (MLD). The most well known of these is the Vodder system. So, my advice to you is to find a Vodder MLF specialist that is in your area. You can always check out the AMTA for a list of massage therapists in your area and then find one that can do MLF.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is typically contraindicated for individuals with a pacemaker, as the strong magnetic fields can interfere with the device's function and potentially lead to serious complications. Additionally, certain electrocautery procedures, which use electrical currents for cutting or coagulating tissue, may also pose risks to pacemaker function. Always consult a healthcare provider for specific recommendations based on the type of pacemaker and individual circumstances.
Yes, you can generally have a Swedish massage if you have a pacemaker, but it's important to consult with your healthcare provider first. They may advise you on specific precautions to take and ensure that the massage therapist is aware of your condition. It's usually recommended to avoid direct pressure on the area where the pacemaker is located. Always prioritize safety and follow medical advice when considering any type of massage therapy.
Massage is not strictly contraindicated for individuals on blood thinners, but precautions should be taken. These medications can increase the risk of bruising and bleeding, so lighter techniques and avoiding deep tissue massage are advisable. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before receiving massage therapy to ensure safety and determine the best approach.
The only reason it may be a contraindication is because it is recent. After it has had a chance to heal, massage is actually indicated for scars.