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Oct 23, 2020

Two clients. Two left legs that are swollen and hot. Two surprising outcomes. We explore deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and venous thromboembolism, and even take a quick peek at aortic aneurysm. Lots of long words in this one, and lots of opinions from me.

 

Links:

 

Sefton, J. M., Yarar, C., Berry, J. W., and Pascoe, D. D. (2010). “Therapeutic Massage of the Neck and Shoulders Produces Changes in Peripheral Blood Flow When Assessed with Dynamic Infrared Thermography.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.), 16, no. 7, 723–32. 

 

Shoemaker, J. K., Tiidus, P. M., and Mader, R. (1997). “Failure of Manual Massage to Alter Limb Blood Flow: Measures by Doppler Ultrasound.Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 29, no. 5, 610–14. 

 

Werner, Ruth. “‘Low Risk’ Does Not Equal ‘No Risk’”: An Overview of Reports of Adverse Events.” Massage & Bodywork magazine, May/June 2020.

 

This podcast sponsored by:

 

Books of Discovery

 

Anatomy Trains

 

Host:

 

Ruth Werner

 

Additional articles by Ruth Werner:

 

COVID-19–Related Complications” 

 

Skipping a Beat: Cardiac Arrhythmias,”