Hiya,
I'm a second year complementary therapist.
I have been assigned client scenarios to complete, and one of these scenarios is:
Elderly female client with high blood pressure and diabetes would like an Aromatherapy massage. This will be her first massage.
This client has a pronounced Kyphosis, poor muscle tone and very little adipose tissue.
and I have to say how I would address the kyphosis, during the aromatherapy massage?
I'm not entirely sure what I should write?
Any fellow therapists know?
Many thanks xxx
Furthermore,
i would like to add, do not waste my time adding cheeky answers
about what you think about complementary therapies if your
just going to write negative answers and clients is the correct term
for someone coming to a therapist for treatments.
Thank you.
Furthermore,
i would like to add, do not waste my time adding cheeky answers
about what you think about complementary therapies if your
just going to write negative answers and clients is the correct term
for someone coming to a therapist for treatments.
Thank you.
I'm a second year complementary therapist.
I have been assigned client scenarios to complete, and one of these scenarios is:
Elderly female client with high blood pressure and diabetes would like an Aromatherapy massage. This will be her first massage.
This client has a pronounced Kyphosis, poor muscle tone and very little adipose tissue.
and I have to say how I would address the kyphosis, during the aromatherapy massage?
I'm not entirely sure what I should write?
Any fellow therapists know?
Many thanks xxx
Furthermore,
i would like to add, do not waste my time adding cheeky answers
about what you think about complementary therapies if your
just going to write negative answers and clients is the correct term
for someone coming to a therapist for treatments.
Thank you.
Furthermore,
i would like to add, do not waste my time adding cheeky answers
about what you think about complementary therapies if your
just going to write negative answers and clients is the correct term
for someone coming to a therapist for treatments.
Thank you.