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	<title><![CDATA[Bodyology Virtual Campus: Comments on comment by Dror Steiner]]></title>
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	<title><![CDATA[Thanks Helen. First, you are...]]></title>
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<p>Thanks Helen. First, you are right to be apprehensive about this client. I would have the same reaction. Being apprehensive would keep you out of trouble. <br />So, probably there are many contraindications: cancer, pacemaker, stroke...And also, you need to consider your knowledge of those conditions, your ability to assess those condition. <br />For example, some treatment of a stroke will be with a medication that make the book thinner. If they take this medication, then your treatment might be different. So, t here are many layers of these. <br />So, I think on this occasion, it might be too early for you to treat this client. But you might be ready with more knowledge later on in your journey.<br />Hope that this helps...<br />Dror</p>
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