Divi9 PostOp
The client experience takes center stage. It’s important from beginning to end.
She’s so back to work that I haven’t seen her in a little. I need pics my love if you’re reading this 🫶🏾 you look fantastic btw.
This process was not a walk in the park for her. She hated me every session and loved me every session.
Week one we focused solely on inflammation and bruising week two we started working on releasing tension from the fascia as the scar tissue builds to ensure she had great mobility.
Also did a deeper/ firmer effleurage to the abdomen, back and arms. Oh boy, the arms is when she really didn’t like me. Her sides were constantly sore. Very inflamed. I did a lot of skin stretch and hold there. Progressing to Graston.
As soon and I mean as soon as her drain was out I had her change compression methods. From binder to faja.
Every client is different. How do I decide what to do? I listen, I observe and I know my instruments which my hands are the mother instrument. I build each session from there.
Always always beginning with the lymphatic system and ending with the lymphatic system. Sometimes working with the superficial system, always, always working with the deep.
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In a more detailed session with this client, we incorporate a comprehensive full-body "brushing" technique that specifically targets key lymph nodes at common "choke" points. This intricate approach aims to optimize the overall experience and effectiveness of the session.
11/29/2023
From Youth Development to Post-Op Treatment: A Journey Worth Sharing
Who would have thought that someone would leave the youth development field to pursue massage therapy and post-op treatments? I did, and it's been an incredible journey! I'm thrilled to share my experience with you.
This training course is designed by a massage therapist for massage therapists. However, it's also suitable for anyone who wants to help a friend or family member on their healing journey.
Here are some of the topics we'll cover:
Initial assessment
Support through post-op trauma or anxiety
Tools, supplies, and applicable uses
Stages of healing
Table settings and effective positioning
Technique toolkit development
Seroma treatment technique
Fibrosis treatment technique
Please note that this course is not for certification or credentialing.
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69 Edmonds Street
Rochester, NY
14607
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| Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |