kemahi
01-09-2002, 08:24 PM
massage therapy will not cure parkinsons but it will help with the muscle soreness from contractions and also during the therapy it more then likely could decrease the twitches, give it a try
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Bruce
01-09-2002, 11:08 PM
I have read massage is a common alternative therapy. My question is would the person performing the massage, have any knowledge of parkinsons and how to treat the symptoms. Bruce
Googy
01-09-2002, 11:40 PM
Bill does have massage from the nurse we have three times per week.Wherever he hurts,but just spot massage.She also has him do mild exercises.
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Bernie812
01-10-2002, 12:35 AM
Bruce,
My sister-in-law is in the process of becoming a professional message therapist. Part of her training was on providing therapy for people with PD. Hey, lucky me....I get to be the practice dummy.
Bernie812
My sister-in-law is in the process of becoming a professional message therapist. Part of her training was on providing therapy for people with PD. Hey, lucky me....I get to be the practice dummy.
Bernie812
Lory
01-10-2002, 05:40 PM
Originally posted by Bruce:
I have read massage is a common alternative therapy. My question is would the person performing the massage, have any knowledge of parkinsons and how to treat the symptoms. Bruce
Hi, Bruce - I have massage done 3-4 times/year. My "person" makes sure to bone-up on whatever disease a person presents with - in my case PD, but also fibromyalgia. I'm very impressed with Oregon State licensing requirements of massage therapists. lory
I have read massage is a common alternative therapy. My question is would the person performing the massage, have any knowledge of parkinsons and how to treat the symptoms. Bruce
Hi, Bruce - I have massage done 3-4 times/year. My "person" makes sure to bone-up on whatever disease a person presents with - in my case PD, but also fibromyalgia. I'm very impressed with Oregon State licensing requirements of massage therapists. lory

