Pompal 09.
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I am curious as to how others handle clients who are on Cumadin (blood thinner/anti-coagulant). I had a client who came in yesterday, referred by her physician for a wicked knot in her shoulder. Her appointment was an hour and a half, and she told me she is on Cumadin, has varicose veins, and is recovering from a stroke (3 years ago).
Needless to say, I used very light pressure for the whole session, and addressed the knot in the only way I felt comfortable - some light (LIGHT!) compression and energy work. Her lower legs just got an application of oil due to the varicose veins.
Even though she said her doctor had sent her, I didn't feel that deep work would be safe at all.
Does anyone feel differently about this or did I do the right thing?
The client LOVED her massage, by the way, and rebooked for next month. I talked her down to an hour since she was light-headed after an hour and a half and I had to help her off the table (more like help her not try to get up too fast!).
Thanks,
Emily
Needless to say, I used very light pressure for the whole session, and addressed the knot in the only way I felt comfortable - some light (LIGHT!) compression and energy work. Her lower legs just got an application of oil due to the varicose veins.
Even though she said her doctor had sent her, I didn't feel that deep work would be safe at all.
Does anyone feel differently about this or did I do the right thing?
The client LOVED her massage, by the way, and rebooked for next month. I talked her down to an hour since she was light-headed after an hour and a half and I had to help her off the table (more like help her not try to get up too fast!).
Thanks,
Emily