Friday, January 8, 2010

Bone Cancer Toddler What Techniques/strokes Would You Use To Massage A Client With Bone Cancer?

What techniques/strokes would you use to massage a client with bone cancer? - bone cancer toddler

I'm studying massage therapy and need help with a report, I'm on bone cancer. I have the techniques or stroke, or even what type of massage that you would know for a client with bone cancer. It is necessary to know a detailed session on the paper, but not what to wear. Help, please? "

2 comments:

Natura said...

One thing I learned in school for massage therapy is the treatment of chemotherapy really weakens the bones, especially if the client is undergoing chemotherapy would be a very gentle massage. Contact the teacher with your doctor before treatment with this client and the current talks are essential necessary.
) After looking at several other sites of bone cancer (Google massages and bone cancer, it seems that most of the massage, which is used for patients with bone metastases, to endure the pain, relieve them, and to help me relax ... If I is a bone cancer patients in our first meeting, a large number of conversations that I understand better who they are and what their needs are included. The first meeting in May, ie about half of the massage, the final meeting with an assessment of how a person feels and plan future meetings. Any further meeting to talk further, but are much less and massage. I want a piece of Swedish style light.
I also use only organic ingredients, under the auspicest (like me with all my customers), no additional equipment needed to fight!
Have fun.
http://www.naturamassage.com/

Dia Frampton said...

Massage therapy for patients with cancer of the bone, that the means of manual muscle therapy is available. It is necessary that all data and information, medical therapists, physical or Professional, to study the documents and to obtain the integration of the rule of law and strong massage. Manual
Therapy for patients with bone metastases include reflexology, massage and myofascial release lymphedema.

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