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	<title><![CDATA[Hello Carola,
this is a good...]]></title>
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<p>Hello Carola,<br />this is a good question. Generally, once you are qualify, you could give a massage while locally contraindicate the leg with thrombosis. However, you are now on an early stage on the course, and it will take time to build confidence. Hence, I suggest for now to avoid giving massage to this client. Ask her to come back later on the course. <br />Hope this helps.<br />Best Dror</p>
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