Salutations to all
I am currently treating someone who has problems sleep, back and neck. I worked on her back/shoulders and managed to shift her pain. However the next day she rung me to say she had a migrain. It seems when I massaged her the pressure seemed to shift and caused her migrain. I was wondering if any of you wonderful people had any tips for next time, as it is not my intention to get rid of one pain and replace with another.
I have used white tiger balm in the past to treat migrains, this is fine it the patient is at home, but give the smell tiger balm this not good in a social situation!
Firebird
I am currently treating someone who has problems sleep, back and neck. I worked on her back/shoulders and managed to shift her pain. However the next day she rung me to say she had a migrain. It seems when I massaged her the pressure seemed to shift and caused her migrain. I was wondering if any of you wonderful people had any tips for next time, as it is not my intention to get rid of one pain and replace with another.
I have used white tiger balm in the past to treat migrains, this is fine it the patient is at home, but give the smell tiger balm this not good in a social situation!
Firebird