Hello,
I'm not really sure where to put this question, so please move it if it might be more appropriate elsewhere! I am newly qualified in IHM and have a Holistic Massage qualification aswell. I am only just starting out seeing clients, and therefore would appreciate the advice of more experienced therapists. I am seeing a client this week who is 93. She suffers from osteoporosis and has recently had an operation for carpal tunnel and is therefore bendaged on one arm to above her elbow. This is the brief outline I have recieved from her daughter. She would probably be unable to get onto a massage bed and therefore I thought that IHM would be more appropriate. She would like to receive massage to help her relax and because she enjoys it a great deal.
I feel it would be appropriate to ask for doctors consent before performing the massage due to the recent surgery, age, and osteoporosis. Should consent be given I would be grateful for any advice on how to differently approach the treatment of an elderly and infirm client, with regard to how she might sit, the kind of strokes I should use, things to watch out for, etc. But also with regard to the osteoporosis and post operative state and how differenltly I should approach the treatment because of this. I would be grateful for any advice! Thank you!
Best wishes
Kate
I'm not really sure where to put this question, so please move it if it might be more appropriate elsewhere! I am newly qualified in IHM and have a Holistic Massage qualification aswell. I am only just starting out seeing clients, and therefore would appreciate the advice of more experienced therapists. I am seeing a client this week who is 93. She suffers from osteoporosis and has recently had an operation for carpal tunnel and is therefore bendaged on one arm to above her elbow. This is the brief outline I have recieved from her daughter. She would probably be unable to get onto a massage bed and therefore I thought that IHM would be more appropriate. She would like to receive massage to help her relax and because she enjoys it a great deal.
I feel it would be appropriate to ask for doctors consent before performing the massage due to the recent surgery, age, and osteoporosis. Should consent be given I would be grateful for any advice on how to differently approach the treatment of an elderly and infirm client, with regard to how she might sit, the kind of strokes I should use, things to watch out for, etc. But also with regard to the osteoporosis and post operative state and how differenltly I should approach the treatment because of this. I would be grateful for any advice! Thank you!
Best wishes
Kate