Contraindications To The Use Of Massagers

Jul 12, 2023

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Massage has a wide range of adaptations, but before massage, a diagnosis must be made to determine whether the person being massaged has contraindications. If there are any of the following contraindications, massage should be prohibited. So who can not use the massager:
1. People with skin diseases and skin damage do not massage the affected parts, such as eczema, ringworm, herpes, abscess, cellulitis, ulcerative skin diseases, scalds, burns, etc.
2. People with serious infections, such as osteomyelitis, bone tuberculosis, suppurative arthritis, erysipelas, etc.
3. Critically ill patients in medicine and surgery, such as patients with severe heart disease, liver disease, lung disease, patients with acute gastroduodenal ulcer, acute abdomen and various malignant tumors.
4. Patients with open injuries, or patients in the recovery period who have undergone blood vessel and nerve anastomosis.
5. People with blood diseases and bleeding tendency, such as pernicious anemia,
6. Those who are physically weak and cannot withstand light manipulations, such as those who have been ill for a long time and are frail, elderly and infirm.
7. People who are extremely fatigued, drunk, unconscious, hungry, or have a fever within half an hour after a meal are not suitable for body massage; women are not suitable for abdominal massage during pregnancy and menstruation.
8. Undiagnosed acute spinal injuries or those with spinal cord injuries.

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