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Frequently Asking Questions
Seifukujitsu
  • Will I have to remove clothing?

    If a full body massage is required then yes removal of clothing to underwear is required, due to the use of oil, however a bikini is suitable and towels are used to cover the body parts not being treated at all times, if you have concerns please talk to the practitioner.

  • Contraidications for treatment (please note this is not an absolute list and many of these can still allow treatment as long as the practitioner is aware):

    Local Contraindications: (treatment can proceed with these conditions on unaffected areas of the body). Before treatment begins, the therapist should be informed of any of these conditions. There will be cases where the practitioner will require a release from the physician prior to the treatment.
    These are particular situations where massage and bodywork to a specific or local area will not be warranted. These include, but are not limited to the areas of a:

    Acute inflammation

    Broken bone /over a non-consolidating fracture

    Recent surgery

    Inflammation of the skin

    Varicosities (varicose veins) over sites with deep vein thrombosis

    Local contagious conditions

    Blood clots

    Open wound or sore

    Local irritable skin conditions

    Undiagnosed lump

    Acute lesion

    Malignancy / over sites of active cancer

    Skin infection

    Tumor (secondary).

    Acute flare-up of rheumatoid arthritis

    Recent burn

    Phlebitis (inflammation of a vein)

    Phlebothrombosis (thrombosis is the formation of a clot; in veins that develop thrombosis, the veins are known to have phlebitis)

    Arteritis (condition in which inflammation of the arteries occurs)

    The therapist should be informed before treatment begins of any of these conditions. It is always important that the client inform the practitioner of their current health status. However treatment may proceed in the presence of these conditions on other unaffected areas of the body. There will be cases where the practitioner will require a release from the physician prior to the treatment.

    Complete Contraindications:

    Clients experiencing the following illnesses or conditions recently should NOT get Massage therapy; these include, but are not limited to:

    Burns (severe)

    Infectious disease

    Anaphylaxis (life threatening allergic reaction)

    Appendicitis (painful inflamed appendix)

    Cerebrocardiovascular accident (stroke)

    Insulin shock or Diabetic coma

    Epileptic seizure (convulsions)

    Myocardial infarction (heart attack)

    Pneumothorax (air or gas within the chest cavity around the lung)

    Atelectasis (a collapsed portion of the lung which does not contain air)

    Severe asthmatic attack

    Syncope (fainting or loss of consciousness)

    Acute pneumonia

    Advanced kidney failure, respiratory failure, or liver failure (a very modified treatment may be possible with medical consent)

    Diabetic complications such as gangrene, advanced heart or kidney disease, or very unstable high blood pressure

    Eclampsia (a severe form {life threatening} of pregnancy-induced hypertension resulting in seizures)

    Hemophilia *severe type (a hereditary bleeding disorder)

    *under a Doctors’ care & taking corrective prophylaxis those with moderate hemophilia receive modified massage therapy.

    Hemorrhage (involves rapid and uncontrollable loss of blood

    Arthrosclerosis (severe forms of stiffening or hardening of the joints

    Hypertension (unstable) (conditions that are not stable i.e., post stroke or heart attack)

    Medical shock (a life-threatening medical emergency and one of the leading causes of death for critically ill people: the body reacts, and
    produces insufficient blood flow to reach the body tissues)

    Fever above 38.5 degree C or 101.5 F (significant)

    Some highly metastic cancers (diagnosed not to be terminal)

    Systemic contagious or Infectious conditions