Indeed, massage is a powerful physiotherapeutic tool. If used correctly, you can work real miracles. But the wrong use of massage techniques can cause a lot of health problems for your patient.
It is important to know the contraindications to massage!
Naturally, patients may remain silent or (often) not know about their illness.
This is why you, as a specialist, need to keep your patient’s trust you from the first seconds and keep your ears open!
Any suspicion of contraindications by the patient must be disproved or confirmed. Do not be afraid to say no to the client! It often happens that by refusing you will save their lives.
This means that massages cannot be performed under any circumstances. This will harm the health of the client or you (in case contagious). Even if the client persuades you to take full responsibility, stay on the side of professionalism.
Temporary contraindications
In some situations, the patient does not need to give up the massage completely; it is sufficient to reschedule the session to a more suitable time.
Local contraindications
Pathological changes that occur in certain parts of the patient’s body force the masseur to create an individual treatment plan. To avoid contact with certain areas, the specialist focuses on other parts of the body, often selecting segmental or even point type of muscle stimulation.