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  • Dror Steiner
      Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Dror Steiner

      Every anatomy day, your anatomy homework is due. Every massage day, your folder is due...

    • Kerry Barrett
        Kerry Barrett commented on Wall post by Dror Steiner

        Is our homework due this Friday Dror? Hope you had a lovely Christmas and new year

      • Dror Steiner
          Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Oksana Sologub

          Hello Oksana, sorry! I have missed this post.
          Like all other pathologies, it's quite difficult to know if you can treat this client. A lot of it depends on the SEVERITY of the condition.

          If your friend has a milder form of the condition, then you can give a relaxing massage. Just be sure you understand which position he/she will be comfortable with. You can apply more a lighter pressure and avoid any percussion.

          If your friend has moderate or severe symptoms, then the lower back will be a local contraindication. This massage recommendation is similar to other severe condition.

          This massage recommendation will be different once you graduate, as you will have a lot more skills and knowledge in how to treat people with those issues, but at times, even a skilful therapist would avoid working on these conditions once they are severe.

          Does it make sense?

          • Oksana Sologub
            By Oksana Sologub

            Thanks Dror.

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              • Oksana Sologub
                  Oksana Sologub commented on Wall post by Chloe Rossi

                  Hi Dror,

                  I have a quick question about the situation my friend is having as I am not too sure if I am allowed to massage her back at all. 

                  Basically my friend is suffering from the big lower back pain and when she did the back x ray, her doctor confirmed that she is having a PSOAS Syndrome (her right side muscle is ripped). I read about this Psoas syndrome thing, however I am still not too sure if the lower part of the back could be massaged even gently without applying any pressure?  

                  Thanks,

                  Oksana

                • Asia Nowicki
                    Asia Nowicki commented on Wall post by Dror Steiner

                    I just told the insurance company which school I am with and that was enough- they insured me straight away and I received my cover details soon after. So that's a bit strange...

                  • Asia Nowicki
                      Asia Nowicki commented on Wall post by Cristina Gri

                      Thanks for this. Just ordered it as a christmas pressie to self

                    • Asia Nowicki
                        Asia Nowicki commented on Wall post by Asia Nowicki

                        Sorry, there seems to be a problem with adding comments!