These 14 types of people are not suitable for orthopaedic massage, do you know?

The following types of people are not suitable for orthopedic massage treatment, do you know? Four years ago, there was such an incident, and I guess people who usually like massage are concerned about it. 26-year-old Guangzhou guy Ah Hui experienced swelling in his right eye, dizziness and vomiting after massage, which led to a stroke, and after the hospital examination, he was considered to be diagnosed as “cerebral infarction”, which may be related to the improper use of massage. I have also seen similar cases in my outpatient clinic. Some patients came to me directly and said, “Dr. Li, I don’t dare to do massage on my neck, I heard it can paralyze people. Today and we talk about, who is not suitable for osteopathic chiropractic treatment? To reduce the occurrence of tragedy ~ 1, patients with severe vertigo, not ruled out other causes, should not be neck massage, so as not to trigger a cerebral infarction. 2, cervical spondylosis (spinal cord type), the patient appears unilateral or bilateral upper limb weakness, head-heavy feet similar to the feeling of “stepping on cotton” in both lower limbs. 3, long illness, excessive weakness, the body is too weak, pushing the pain generated, may lead to intolerance and coma. 4, patients with serious cardiovascular disease, (recent episodes of frequent arrhythmias, post-surgical stenting) should not do massage. 5, women’s menstrual period, especially the two days before the leave is in principle not suitable for orthopedic massage, to prevent the occurrence of menstrual disorders. 6, pregnant women lumbosacral and abdominal massage treatment is prohibited, otherwise there is a risk of miscarriage. 7.Patients with mental disorders, anxiety disorders, depression and other conditions that do not cooperate with the doctor. 8, patients with frequent seizures are used with caution to avoid transient loss of consciousness of patients during treatment, which may cause accidents. 9, patients with acute soft tissue injuries and severe local swelling are generally cautious in the use of massage. The common ones are acute ankle sprains. 10.Patients with infected skin or ruptured skin, such as skin eczema, water and fire burns, skin ulcers, surgical gastrointestinal obstruction, perforation and other acute abdominal conditions, and patients with ruptured gynecological ovarian cysts. 11. Patients with blood diseases and unexplained causes of bleeding. For example, purpura, thrombocytopenia and other aplastic anemia. 12, Patients suffering from severe osteoporosis, bone tumors, bone and joint tuberculosis, osteomyelitis and other occupying vertebral diseases. 13.Patients suffering from infectious diseases such as AIDS, syphilis and other infectious diseases in the infectious stage.