I am due to see a client who had a RTA last year followed by whiplash injury. She has been seeing a Chiropractor regular who has been giving her cranio sacral therapy which has helped in the past but is taking its time. That is why she phoned my for an aromatherapy session - she says she is quite stressed out about it as she has started a business recently.
I am seeking advice from fellow therapists on how to treat this client. I am trained in holistic massage, aromatherapy, sports massage (though not sports injury).
My instincts are to treat using aromatherapy, leave the neck injury for the chiropractor to deal with, and to try to relax her as much as possible. To this effect I advised her when she called that I would not deal with the whiplash injury but focus on relaxation.
Any advice from fellow therapists would be appreciated.
Luv Binah
I am seeking advice from fellow therapists on how to treat this client. I am trained in holistic massage, aromatherapy, sports massage (though not sports injury).
My instincts are to treat using aromatherapy, leave the neck injury for the chiropractor to deal with, and to try to relax her as much as possible. To this effect I advised her when she called that I would not deal with the whiplash injury but focus on relaxation.
Any advice from fellow therapists would be appreciated.
Luv Binah