Contraindications to Thai massage

  • People who have a fever higher than 38.5 degrees Celsius.
  • People who are suffering from acute infectious diseases
  • People with blood pressure higher than 160/100 mmHg who have symptoms of dizziness, palpitations, headache, or nausea or vomiting.
  • People with open wounds or chronic wounds
  • People with contagious skin conditions
  • Those who have been injured within 48 hours or have undergone surgery within 1 month.
  • People with deep vein thrombosis
  • People with severe osteoporosis
  • People who have broken bones, fractured bones, cracked bones, or areas where metal or artificial joints have been surgically inserted
  • Cancerous area

Precautions for Thai massage

  • Children, the elderly, and pregnant women (in the case of pregnant women, massage must be done with caution)
  • People with blood pressure higher than 160/100 mmHg who do not experience dizziness, palpitations, headaches, or nausea or vomiting.
  • People with underlying blood vessel diseases such as aneurysms, vasculitis, and hardened blood vessels
  • People with diabetes
  • People with osteoporosis
  • People with a history of abnormal bleeding or taking blood thinning medications
  • People with loose joints, dislocations, or dislocations
  • Those who have not eaten or have eaten within 30 minutes.
  • People with wounds that have not healed completely, skin that is easily broken, or who have received skin grafts
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