Origin of
Thai Traditional Massage
Contra-indications of Thai Massage
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Do
not massage anyone with a serious heart condition, high blood
pressure or cancer.
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Thai
massage is unsuitable for those who suffer from brittle bones
(osteoporosis).
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Never
massage anyone who has an artificial joint, such as a hip
or a knee replacement.
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Do
not massage affected areas of a person suffering from skin
conditions such as eczema, psoriasis or shingles.
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Never
give stomach massage to pregnant women. After the third month
of pregnancy, only light and easy exercises lying on the back,
on the sides, and in a sitting position are allowed.
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Varicose
veins should not be deeply massaged.
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When
unsure about the condition of the receiver, it is better to
avoid Thai massage until the receiver is seen by his doctor,
who should determine whether a Thai massage is safe and beneficial
or hazardous to perform.
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