Question for wipe therapist?

What health questions should I ask a prospective client back they get on my table or chair?Should I own a list that they check off?What, if any, is a idea to refuse to work on them?Thanks.

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Answers:    You should invest in a robustness intake form for the different massages you provide. Anything could be a possible contraindication from warts, to allergies, to pregnancy, seizure or even being on medication or recreational drugs.

I will include a site that has free forms for you to download and print.

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Well that would depend heavily on the type of mould.

I would say that most health conditions are not at risk of person exacerbated by light massage.

When you catch into deep tissue and heavier handed stroke I would say possibly really high blood pressure might be an issue, but even that would give the impression of being to be a rare thing.

I once have a case where I be massaging a client with psychological palsy, repeated shoulder dislocations, and many other severe issues. I was within fear at first, but did nothing but oblige.

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A thorough intake is the key to protecting your client and yourself. Certain conditions pose a risk for your client and could harm more than it could support. A Massage Therapists Guide to Pathology by Ruth Werner is a very valuable tool.

Always be as in-depth as you can be. When surrounded by doubt, refer to a physician.

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Did you not get this information in manipulate school?

You can't do this with purely a list of things to ask clients - you have to make out the reasons for asking them questions. A class on doing proper intakes could give somebody a lift a whole day.

There are frequent reasons not to work on someone if they have conditions that are outside of your margin of knowledge.

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