When Baby is ill, has a fever or any infectious disease
If under medications ( e.g antibiotics ) wait at least 2 hours or give the massage 2 hours before giving the medication. Once the dose of medicine is given wait the reason being that once it is given it goes to the blood and circulation systems and the massage will increase that circulation so the medicine will hit it faster so it is best not to give baby massage directly after.
Within 48 hours of immunization
Has broken skin, rash fracture or bruises,
straight after feed. Wait until 30 min after feed
- stop massaging baby if he/she becomes upset
never wake up a baby to give him a massage
Infant massage is generally a good thing for infants. However, there are some contraindications to infant massage. If the infant has a fever, or is on any medication; including antibiotics, infant massage should not be performed.
No adverse side effects have been reported when infant massage is done properly after careful instruction, or by a licensed massage therapist who specializes in infant care.
In general, yes.
what kind of massage should a huntington diseased person recieve
Anemia is indicated for massage as long as no other contraindications apply.
embolism, fevel, lice, and contagious disease would all be absolute contraindications, while strains, sprains, broken bones, and open wounds would be local contraindications.
Some contraindications to prenatal massage include avoiding pressure points on areas of the body that affect the ovaries and uterus, avoiding massage if you are experience cramping and bleeding and ensuring that only gentle pressure is applied during a massage in order to avoid dislodging a blood clot.
Various techniques are used in infant massage, with the different strokes specific to a particular therapy
Infant massage refers to massage therapy as specifically applied to infants. In most cases, oil or lotion is used as it would be on an adult subject by a trained and licensed massage therapist.
My favorite is one written by a well-known massage therapist and educator, Ruth Werner.
Extreme caution is necessary when performing infant massage. Strokes are made with the greatest delicacy in order not to harm the infant in any way. Proper techniques are taught by licensed massage therapists ensuring that.
There are no general contraindications for massage to the geriatric population. Of course there are some concerns that should be addressed. One of them is cardiovascular disease. The others include osteoporosis, neuropathy, and dementia. Other than that, massage is just as good for them as for any one, and that means awfully darn good.
The client may be allergic to, or hypersensitive, to a particular aroma.
yes