Aug 28, 2020
A man has a stroke at age 35. He fully recovers, but is put on a lifelong prescription of anticoagulants. What is going on, and will he ever be able to receive the deep massage he wants?
In this episode of “I Have a Client Who …” we look at a common anomaly called patent foramen ovale. We discuss its connection to cryptogenic stroke (and we even dive into migraine for a hot second). Finally, we talk about some variables that inform the safety of massage therapy for clients taking anticoagulant drugs.
Links:
YouTube animation of PFO repair
YouTube animation of PFO repair
From the Cardiovascular Research Foundation: Complete PFO Closure May be Key for Migraine Reduction
From the American Headache Society: PFO Closure for Migraine Prevention
From Stroke: “Frequency of Patent
Foramen Ovale and Migraine in
Patients with Cryptogenic Stroke”
“And Now for Something Completely Different: Patent Foramen Ovale,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, October/November 2007