I received an unusual call recently. It was a male caller asking if I would consider "medical massage for treatment of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH)"
The caller claimed that he was referred for massage by his PhD. He spoke about the "personal nature"of the site specific massage that he percieved his PhD to be suggesting. I clarified that there would have to be appropriate draping and I would consider discussing the benefits that massage might avail if HE WERE TO BRING ME A DOCTOR'S REFERRAL citing specific details of his condition, diagnosis, areas that the PhD expected a massage therapist to treat and areas that were CI'd etc.
I explained that the PhD likely intended massage treatment generally for all the benefits it can bring and that the PhD likely intended that the BPH diagnosis was a local CI. Could he please clarify this with his PhD and provide me with a written referral.
Far be it from me to discount a potential PhD referral or to refuse this person based on an assumption; however, I highly doubt that I will ever hear from him again.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
Vicki, in Wisconsin
The caller claimed that he was referred for massage by his PhD. He spoke about the "personal nature"of the site specific massage that he percieved his PhD to be suggesting. I clarified that there would have to be appropriate draping and I would consider discussing the benefits that massage might avail if HE WERE TO BRING ME A DOCTOR'S REFERRAL citing specific details of his condition, diagnosis, areas that the PhD expected a massage therapist to treat and areas that were CI'd etc.
I explained that the PhD likely intended massage treatment generally for all the benefits it can bring and that the PhD likely intended that the BPH diagnosis was a local CI. Could he please clarify this with his PhD and provide me with a written referral.
Far be it from me to discount a potential PhD referral or to refuse this person based on an assumption; however, I highly doubt that I will ever hear from him again.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
Vicki, in Wisconsin