All Discussions Tagged 'breast' - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-29T08:42:35Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/group/massageandbreastcancer/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=breast&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBreast health issues in breast massagetag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-02-16:2887274:Topic:662242010-02-16T15:11:02.744ZOlga Chwascinskahttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/OlgaChwascinska
Dear Therapists, <br></br><br></br>One of my regular clients, who is a generally healthy 50+ yr old, opened up during our last session to share that she has had life-long breast health issues: cysts, reoccurring mastitis, and recently a lump - which biopsy found to be benign - and then it disappeared on its own. (She also was never able to conceive, despite many years of trying - so clearly, hormones are seriously at play here) <br></br><br></br>It seemed to me, that she would benefit from breast massage and I…
Dear Therapists, <br/><br/>One of my regular clients, who is a generally healthy 50+ yr old, opened up during our last session to share that she has had life-long breast health issues: cysts, reoccurring mastitis, and recently a lump - which biopsy found to be benign - and then it disappeared on its own. (She also was never able to conceive, despite many years of trying - so clearly, hormones are seriously at play here) <br/><br/>It seemed to me, that she would benefit from breast massage and I suggested it as an option for our next session. She responded positively, though also expressed some concern that in her case, because of her many years of breast-health issues and the impression that her breast tissue is "filled with grits" - it might be contraindicated. I promised I would so more research, so here I am! <br/><br/>Your feedback and insight is requested.<br/><br/>Thanks, Olga<br/><br/>(By the way, I chose to post to this group as it is the one which comes up when searching "breast" on this community site - but if anyone recommends posting my question elsewhere I'd be grateful for direction).<br/><br/><br/>