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Are there any medical conditions that would make workplace massage inadvisable?

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Are there any medical conditions that would make workplace massage inadvisable?

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Yes! Before you begin your session, your massage Therapist will ask you a few general health questions. It is very important that you inform your practitioner if you have any health issues such as cold or flu symptoms, injuries, arthritis, fibromialgia, osteoporosis, carpal tunnel syndrome or tendentious. Massage has been proven to be beneficial in these conditions and your Therapist will work in the most effective way. However if you have a fever, if you are less than seven weeks pregnant or are being treated for any illness, it is TimeOut’s recommendation that you do not receive a massage. If you are under a doctor’s care it is advisable that you receive a written recommendation before having your massage. What should I do during the on-site massage session? Take this time totally for yourself. Your Therapist will adjust the face cradle and armrest for your comfort. Anytime during the massage session, your Therapist would be happy to make any readjustments once your body begins to re

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