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Very interesting, Peter! Thank you.
Indeed, this client also complains of hip pain... I wonder how her gastric reflux fits into it too. She has asked me for a referral to a chiropractic, and I work with a trusted fellow - actually a Yumeiho practitioner, so her intuition sounds right-on and with team work, we might be able to make quite the positive impact. (As an update, her doctor confirmed that once the inflammation passed, her breasts were "back to normal" - meaning, they were not harmed by the massage, but also forbid her to continue with breast massage. :-(. She will be coming in for full-body work later this week.) I'd love to see the studies/papers you refer to. I'll wait patiently until they are official - please let us know here, if possible, where one might access them.
Best,
O.
Very interesting, Peter! Thank you.
Indeed, this client also complains of hip pain... I wonder how her gastric reflux fits into it too.
She has asked me for a referral to a chiropractic, and I work with a trusted fellow - actually a Yumeiho practitioner, so her intuition sounds right-on and with team work, we might be able to make quite the positive impact.
(As an update, her doctor confirmed that once the inflammation passed, her breasts were "back to normal" - meaning, they were not harmed by the massage, but also forbid her to continue with breast massage. :-(. She will be coming in for full-body work later this week.)
I'd love to see the studies/papers you refer to. I'll wait patiently until they are official - please let us know here, if possible, where one might access them.
Best,
O.
Too bad that she doesn't want to continue Breast Massage, which she seems to desperately need. But at least you didn't lose the client and perhaps more can be done at a later time.
I am wondering if you checked the axillary nodes before working on the breasts. If there was congestion there it could have caused the swelling as you got the breast to drain but with nowhere to go.. I always make sure the nodes are not congested first. Palpate the area from armpit to edge of pectoralis major. This is best done standing against the table facing her head and holding her arm across in front of you at a 45 degree angle. Use the free hand close to the table to palpate.
Just something to keep in mind for the next one, if this wasn't done.
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