The following contra-indications are a
general overview for all the
treatments, where people who suffer from any of these symptoms would be
restricted to having a treatment done due to making the injury or
infection/condition worse.
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General Contra-Indications
Skin
disease or infectious diseases.
Open cuts or recent operations.
Bruising or recent haemorrhages.
Airborne diseases or viruses.
Inflamed areas or swelling in joints.
Strains or sprains.
Fractures.
Bursitis.
Blood clots.
Thrombosis/embolism.
Varicose Veins.
Undiagnosed lumps and bumps. Pregnant.
High fever.
Scalp infections.
Migraines.
Head or neck injuries.
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GP Contra-Indications
Cancer.
Cardiovascular diseases.
Diabetes.
Epilepsy.
Nurvous system disorder.
Auto immune disorder.
HIV/AIDS.
Hypertension/Hypotension.
Weakened skin/bone or muscles.
Haemophilia.
Menstruation.
Undiagnosed musculoskeletal disorders.
Osteoporosis. Recent scare tissue.
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If there are any other health issues and
you are not sure if it could be a contra-indication to your treatment
it would be best to consult your GP before treatment. If in the
consultation I think there should be a referral to your GP, with your
consent I will contact your GP to confirm that it’s ok for the
treatment to go ahead.
If you wish to contact your doctor yourself you will then be required
to bring your doctors certificate or letter stating that you’re fit and
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