That depends on the medical treatment, please repost with more detail and I will do what I ca to answer
The client may be allergic to, or hypersensitive, to a particular aroma.
In general, yes.
Yes, hernias are generally considered local contraindications to massage. Massaging the area of a hernia can potentially exacerbate the condition, cause discomfort, or lead to complications. It is important for massage therapists to avoid direct pressure on the hernia site and to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate treatment options. Always prioritize client safety and comfort.
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Anemia is indicated for massage as long as no other contraindications apply.
embolism, fevel, lice, and contagious disease would all be absolute contraindications, while strains, sprains, broken bones, and open wounds would be local contraindications.
Some contraindications to prenatal massage include avoiding pressure points on areas of the body that affect the ovaries and uterus, avoiding massage if you are experience cramping and bleeding and ensuring that only gentle pressure is applied during a massage in order to avoid dislodging a blood clot.
My favorite is one written by a well-known massage therapist and educator, Ruth Werner.
The questions are in categories like: anatomy & physiology, client assessment, business & professional practices, ethics & regulations, benefits of treatment, history, kinesiology, and pathology & contraindications.
There are no general contraindications for massage to the geriatric population. Of course there are some concerns that should be addressed. One of them is cardiovascular disease. The others include osteoporosis, neuropathy, and dementia. Other than that, massage is just as good for them as for any one, and that means awfully darn good.
sunburn in a contraindication in massage treatment and treatment shouldnt be carried out until the sunburn has healed and skin exfoliated
Massage therapy is often used as a complementary treatment alongside orthodox medical approaches to enhance overall patient well-being. It can help alleviate pain, reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation, which may enhance recovery and support rehabilitation. Additionally, massage can address stress and anxiety, which are common in patients undergoing traditional medical treatments, thereby improving their overall quality of life. However, it is essential for patients to consult their healthcare providers to ensure that massage is appropriate for their specific condition.