Question:
Hi to everybody!
I'm new to the discussion forums so I hope I do this correctly!
I am currently studying complementary therapies and am stuck with part of an assignment. I need to find out if any oils are contra-indicated to clients with electronic or metal implant. If so what oils are they and why? I've managed to find contra-indications for many other conditions and illnesses but have been unlucky with these two so far.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Angela
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Hello Angela
First, a warm welcome to HP.
Not a problem I have thought about before. I presume the electronic devise has to be something such as a pacemaker and the metal could be something such as plates holding bones together/in place. I suppose you get around the question by thinking why the client may have such devises implanted, e.g. a pacemaker is put in because the client has circulation/heart problems, so is this condition contra-indicated? Have I explained myself clearly ? What I am trying to say is that the electronic or metal implant isn't the condition, it is something which has been done to help a condition. And it is the condition that will or will not be contra-indicated.
Hope this is of some help. I will get back to you if I come up with anything in my books
Love and blessings
Maureen
Maureen thanks for posting that because I held back being stumped on it!
I think you hit the nail on the head there.;)
I'm new to the discussion forums so I hope I do this correctly!
I am currently studying complementary therapies and am stuck with part of an assignment. I need to find out if any oils are contra-indicated to clients with electronic or metal implant. If so what oils are they and why? I've managed to find contra-indications for many other conditions and illnesses but have been unlucky with these two so far.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Angela
xx
Answers:
Hello Angela
First, a warm welcome to HP.
Not a problem I have thought about before. I presume the electronic devise has to be something such as a pacemaker and the metal could be something such as plates holding bones together/in place. I suppose you get around the question by thinking why the client may have such devises implanted, e.g. a pacemaker is put in because the client has circulation/heart problems, so is this condition contra-indicated? Have I explained myself clearly ? What I am trying to say is that the electronic or metal implant isn't the condition, it is something which has been done to help a condition. And it is the condition that will or will not be contra-indicated.
Hope this is of some help. I will get back to you if I come up with anything in my books
Love and blessings
Maureen
Answers:
Maureen thanks for posting that because I held back being stumped on it!
I think you hit the nail on the head there.;)
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