Cancer Client with Lymphadema

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OK, I had a client come in yesterday that was diagnosed with cancer about a year prior. She did not undergo any chemotherapy or radiation, she had some lymph nodes in the pelvic region removed resulting in lymphadema in both legs. She is enrolled in an investigational drug study where she may be receiving medication or a placebo injection every 12 weeks, she is not sure what the drug is? She came in wanting a hot stone massage, my manager said no heat therapy could be done, and she could only receive very light swedish until we received a Dr's note okaying deep massage or heat treatments. I did a full body 80 min session spending most of the time on her back, shoulders, neck with light/medium pressure swedish and some deeper work on specific knots. I worked with featherlight pressure on her legs, just gentle effleurage.

I searched through all my books at home, and looked online and I feel conflicted about treating this client. These are my concerns..
1) I don't feel that I am professionally educated enough to deal with her condition (I wish I knew more, but at this time I have very little experience with cancer massage). Should I follow up with her today to make sure she is ok, and should I refer her to a medical massage therapist that I know?

2) Maybe she just wants relaxation massage and is ok with not receieving a specific treatment plan for her conditions? Or maybe she doesn't know what other therapy is available to help>? I know she went through OT and PT after her lymph node removal, so should I let her treatment team take care of her medical condition while I help her relax physically and mentally?

3) While I understand that heat is contraindicated for certain conditions, why would using hot stones would be bad (just on her back), considering she could go home and take a hot bath, or use a heat pack herself?

4) I had another therapist tell me that they would never do massage for cancer clients because it "spreads the cancer". I think I have enough medical training to know that no research has ever been proven in regards to cancer metastasizing due to massage.

I'm just at a loss here, this is the first client I have ever worked on that has cancer, and I really need some guidance please! I can fill in more details if needed.
 
Cancer Client with Lymphadema

Before referring her out, find out for sure what she wants. The manager should have done that yesterday, before anything else, actually, but the questions can still be asked.

After finding out what she wants, have her sign consent forms so that you can discuss this with her physician and/or treatment team members, to determine what YOU can, should or should not do. If it is determined that what you can offer based on your experience and training does not fit with the treatment plan, then by all means, refer her out. If, on the other hand, she wants to relax and the team feels that regular relaxation massage will be beneficial - which is quite likely - get specific, written instructions regarding whether or not hot stones can be used and where they can be used (they may say only on her back). Get specific, written instructions on whether to massage the lower body, and if so, what techniques and pressure to use. Gentle effleurage may be perfect.

If you feel, for any reason, that you are not equipped or do not want to work with this client, then it is best to refer her out - very, very carefully. People going through cancer treatment are going through a very emotionally difficult process, and being told "no massage" can make them feel rejected, and like they are frightening/untouchable. Ultimately, you have a right to choose what type of clients you want to work with.

The whole idea that massage spreads cancer was unproven. We were told in school that they thought it would spread since it increases circulation. However, not only has that "massage increases circulation" been disproved, but those with cancer are encouraged to walk - which increases circulation. Circulation is a good thing. Even for folks with cancer!!!
 
Cancer Client with Lymphadema

RoS makes great points.

Food for thought as I had to tell a friend just yesterday that I would not work on her since she has cancer as an underlying condition (however, I will work on someone who has had cancer in the past, but is now "cleared" of it). I felt terrible having to tell her this, especially when she got angry, because she felt like I should be able to "do the job" just fine. I think her words were: "Well I came to you to work on me. The other person I use can do it, I just don't see why you can't." She left in a huff, after I tried to explain that I don't and won't do work with cancer patients, but am happy to refer her to someone who is competent with it. Our friendship is most likely strained. I feel awful that I let her down. But, I have to do what is right for me and what I am comfortable with in this situation. :(

I honestly believe that there are great bodyworkers out there who feel comfortable working on cancer patients and who don't have specific training, so that is not where I am going with this post.

I personally do not see oncocology patients, because I don't feel like I have enough training behind me for any complications which may arise. I have 17 years in private practice and even then think it's just best to have taken very specific training in regard to this. It's not something I am patient enough to do right now.

No, I don't believe that massage can spread cancer, but I do believe that if a patient has mets (metastisis), there can be some other problems occur, of which I don't want to get dragged into court over, just because someone doesn't understand what massage won't do. Society has too many litigation problems these days. So, I hold my cancer work to family and possibly my best friend if that work is ever needed.

I do hope that if I ever get cancer, I can find someone willing to work on me. But, I certainly won't hold it against them if they don't feel comfortable and want to refer me out, like my "friend" did.

Hope that helps you in your decision making process.

PS: I'll try to add some links to course work that may help you in the future, later on.




01/19/10 - edited for some typos.
 
Cancer Client with Lymphadema

It is a shame that some people still think that massage can spread cancer. I did a project on massage and cancer whilst I was learning massage. For my research I visited a charity that offered complementary treatments to cancer clients. As a result of the kindness that the staff showed me I told them as soon as I was qualified that I would volunteer with them. Since 2000 I have been giving massages to these clients. With other volunteers we undertook additianal training to give us a better understanding of the illiness. We get consent from their doctor before visiting. Like any massage I perform I tailor the treatment to the client in terms of the areas they'd like me to massage and how they are feeling that day. Generally the massage is gentle.

My attitude with these clients is that at this time they need a loving touch compared to proding and pulling they may receive from the doctors but that is just my opinion. I am comfortable working with these clients but can understand those who have reservations.

For clients with lymphodema I thought that Manul Lymphatic Drainage could be a help.

I probably haven't answered the questions but just wanted to my 2 cents (2 pence - as I'm in England!!)
 
Cancer Client with Lymphadema

For the OP question...
I would suggest Lymphatic Drainage --
you can refer her to the Upledger practitioner site for therapist names by state
she will want one who is lymphadema certified. Wonderful work - I think that she would benefit immensely.
http://www.iahp.com/pages/search/index.php
I can't imagine any drug that could help the condition.

I would not have done a hot stone massage without notice either. Good call.

I DO work on cancer patients. Some in remission and some were terminal.
Mostly I do it because I like working with this population and understandably some MT's are uncomfortable to work on them for various reasons, so they have a hard time finding a therapist.
My clients who were terminal were desperate to receive loving ,nurturing touch - and not only did they enjoy our sessions, they experienced pain reduction and greater emotional peace. Most doctors know that massage does not spread cancer.

When I am at end of life I really hope that someone will be there to give me bodywork.
However I totally respect the decision of any MT not to work with this population and see no reason for someone to get upset about that choice.
Personally - although I will do pregnancy massage I don't really feel like it's my "thing". I would prefer to refer them to another therapist unless they just want cranio sacral work. But lots of MT's love pregnancy massage.
 
Cancer Client with Lymphadema

squash_blsm said:
For the OP question...
I just saw this post and realized that I never quite answered the questions asked. I thought I had done a pretty good job, but in re-reading, see where I pretty much failed the OP. How about I try again? :oops:


  • Jenn@AttunedMotion said:
    OK, I had a client come in yesterday that was diagnosed with cancer about a year prior. She did not undergo any chemotherapy or radiation, she had some lymph nodes in the pelvic region removed resulting in lymphadema in both legs. She is enrolled in an investigational drug study where she may be receiving medication or a placebo injection every 12 weeks, she is not sure what the drug is? She came in wanting a hot stone massage, my manager said no heat therapy could be done, and she could only receive very light swedish until we received a Dr's note okaying deep massage or heat treatments. I did a full body 80 min session spending most of the time on her back, shoulders, neck with light/medium pressure swedish and some deeper work on specific knots. I worked with featherlight pressure on her legs, just gentle effleurage.

    I searched through all my books at home, and looked online and I feel conflicted about treating this client. These are my concerns..
    1) I don't feel that I am professionally educated enough to deal with her condition (I wish I knew more, but at this time I have very little experience with cancer massage). Should I follow up with her today to make sure she is ok, and should I refer her to a medical massage therapist that I know?
    If you feel conflicted, you're first item of business is to decide what direction you want to go with her. I can't tell you which of the above options is right for you. But, I can tell you that now is a good time to set your boundaries regarding patients who have (or have had) oncology issues.

    Do you want to work on clients who have never had cancer? Do you want to work on clients who have had a cancer issue in the past but are now cleared? Do you want to work on clients who may currently have cancer? Do you want to work on alleviating pain or issues in clients who have cancer, but the pain and issues are not associated with the cancer? Do you only want to work on clients who have complaints which are only related to their cancer? Do you want to "mix and match" according to the client and how you feel about them as a person. Not how you feel about them having cancer as part of their "condition". ie: You'll work on some, but not others?

    These are the items you'll have to first decide on. Once you've come up with that decision, then question one will be easier to answer.

    Jenn@AttunedMotion said:
    2) Maybe she just wants relaxation massage and is ok with not receieving a specific treatment plan for her conditions? Or maybe she doesn't know what other therapy is available to help>? I know she went through OT and PT after her lymph node removal, so should I let her treatment team take care of her medical condition while I help her relax physically and mentally?
    I don't see anything wrong with giving her information about maual therapies, if you don't think she is aware of how lymphatic massage may help. I think that would be well within your bounds. I get the feeling that is your overall concern with this question.

    As a therapist, you aren't in the position to let her medical team do anything. They will do what they will do. It is the clients decision if she wants to let that happen, so you shouldn't have to worry there.

    Jenn@AttunedMotion said:
    3) While I understand that heat is contraindicated for certain conditions, why would using hot stones would be bad (just on her back), considering she could go home and take a hot bath, or use a heat pack herself?
    These are some general contraindications for hot stone work. Since enough of these can be co-existing problems in a patient with cancer, I would surmise that this would reason enough not to use them without a confirmation from the MD. As I mentioned earilier, with our unfortunate litigious society, it's usually best to CYA.

    GENERAL CONTRAINDICATIONS/CAUTIONS
    Please consult the referring physician whenever uncertain about any condition or response.
    โ€ข Cancer
    โ€ข Hemorrhage
    โ€ข Decreased Sensation
    โ€ข Weakness
    โ€ข Skin lesions
    โ€ข Pregnancy
    โ€ข Tuberculosis
    โ€ข Anemia
    โ€ข Diabetes Mellitus
    โ€ข Heart disease
    โ€ข Hypertension
    โ€ข Peripheral vascular
    disease
    โ€ข Fever
    โ€ข Pulse (Too high or too low)
    โ€ข If your skin is sensitive
    โ€ข Hypothyroidism
    โ€ข Kidney problems
    โ€ข Inflammation

    Jenn@AttunedMotion said:
    4) I had another therapist tell me that they would never do massage for cancer clients because it "spreads the cancer". I think I have enough medical training to know that no research has ever been proven in regards to cancer metastasizing due to massage.
    It is my belief that massage therapy for people living with cancer is best when practiced by a skilled therapist trained in oncology massage. Things to keep in mind: thorough intake; discussion with the MD or nurse working with the client and the condition; ability to modify sessions to work around the side effects of radiation, chemotherapy, surgery and medication; avoidance of solid tumors.


    Jenn@AttunedMotion said:
    I'm just at a loss here, this is the first client I have ever worked on that has cancer, and I really need some guidance please! I can fill in more details if needed.
    Hope this helps.
 
pueppi said:
PS: I'll try to add some links to course work that may help you in the future, later on.


Here are a few links that may help - I don't know anything about any except for MD Anderson, but the few I located appear to be useful. Some are for coursework, some are general information and articles. Also, I have a site for an oncology massage course in Australia, for our Aussie friends. Hope something is of help.

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Have you ever thought about vonlunteering your services with Hospice? In my area they are also looking for MT's. I would think that would be a great way to get training and experiance

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Thank you everyone for the great feedback!I haven't made any major decisions yet, but I decided to follow up with my client via mail. I sent her a lovely thank you card for coming in, and asked her to get a medical release from her Dr if she is interested in deeper treatment or for heat therapy (for her neck and shoulders). I also told her that I knew a therapist who was very skilled in working with cancer patients and doing lymphatic drainage and if she and her Dr decided it was a better course of treatment for her, I would be happy to give her that information. I also thanked her for allowing me to work with her and how I appreciated her, and that if she wanted to come in for another relaxation style session I would be happy to work with her again!I really find this field to be so fascinating, I have no personal concerns with working with cancer patients, (I just want to be sure that I'm not doing any harm!), and I can't wait to learn more about this. Thanks for the fantastic links too, now I have a lot of reading to do!

Thank you everyone for the great feedback!I haven't made any major decisions yet, but I decided to follow up with my client via mail. I sent her a lovely thank you card for coming in, and asked her to get a medical release from her Dr if she is interested in deeper treatment or for heat therapy (for her neck and shoulders). I also told her that I knew a therapist who was very skilled in working with cancer patients and doing lymphatic drainage and if she and her Dr decided it was a better course of treatment for her, I would be happy to give her that information. I also thanked her for allowing me to work with her and how I appreciated her, and that if she wanted to come in for another relaxation style session I would be happy to work with her again!I really find this field to be so fascinating, I have no personal concerns with working with cancer patients, (I just want to be sure that I'm not doing any harm!), and I can't wait to learn more about this. Thanks for the fantastic links too, now I have a lot of reading to do!











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pueppi wrote:PS: I'll try to add some links to course work that may help you in the future, later on.Here are a few links that may help - I don't know anything about any except for MD Anderson, but the few I located appear to be useful. Some are for coursework, some are general information and articles. Also, I have a site for an oncology massage course in Australia, for our Aussie friends. Hope something is of help.Cheryl ChapmanThe Peregrine Institute of Oncology Massage TrainingColorado School of Healing Arts -Oncology Program Oncology Massage Certification Program at the Massage Therapy Institute (MTI) in Davis, CaliforniaOncology Massage Certification ProgramTracy Walton - Cancer and Massage Therapy Courses A Gathering Place - Working with Cancer Patients (4CEU's)Oncology Massage Training - Vivacious Living Centre - Applecross, WA AU Developments in Oncology Massage - Massage TodayMD Anderson- Massage and Related Bodywork - ReviewInformation on Massage for Cancer - Texas Massage Forum Note about MD Andersons Oncology Massage Training, found on the Texas Massage Forum: Quote:"Our Oncology Massage Course [at MD Anderson] is typically offered annually in June, so the next opportunity will be June 2010 and is currently held Houston at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. If you want to be on their e-mail list, contact Sharon Parker: sparker@mdanderson.org Title of Course: An Integrative Approach to Oncology Massage."

[quote="pueppi"]PS: I'll try to add some links to course work that may help you in the future, later on.[/quote]Here are a few links that may help - I don't know anything about any except for MD Anderson, but the few I located appear to be useful. Some are for coursework, some are general information and articles. Also, I have a site for an oncology massage course in Australia, for our Aussie friends. Hope something is of help.[list][*][url=http://www.cherylchapman.com/calander.html][b]Cheryl Chapman[/b][/url][*][url=http://www.medicinehands.com/OCMP.html][b]The Peregrine Institute of Oncology Massage Training[/b][/url][*][url=http://www.csha.net/advanced/oncology.html][b]Colorado School of Healing Arts -Oncology Program[/b][/url] [*][url=http://www.oncologymassagematters.com/oncology_massage_certification.htm][b]Oncology Massage Certification Program at the Massage Therapy Institute (MTI) in Davis, California[/b][/url][*][url=http://www.massageprogram.com/goto/2/56/][b]Oncology Massage Certification Program[/b][/url][*][url=http://www.tracywalton.com/trainingschedule/trainingschedule.html][b]Tracy Walton - Cancer and Massage Therapy Courses[/b][/url] [*][url=http://www.agatheringplace.com/Continuing-Education.htm][b]A Gathering Place - Working with Cancer Patients (4CEU's)[/b][/url][*][url=http://events.linkedin.com/Oncology-Massage-Training/pub/161748][b]Oncology Massage Training - Vivacious Living Centre - Applecross, WA AU [/b][/url][*][url=http://www.massagetoday.com/mpacms/mt/article.php?id=13461][b]Developments in Oncology Massage - Massage Today[/b][/url][*][url=http://www.mdanderson.org/education-and-research/resources-for-professionals/clinical-tools-and-resources/cimer/therapies/manipulative-and-body-based-methods/massage.html][b]MD Anderson- Massage and Related Bodywork - Review[/b][/url][*][url=http://www.txmassageforum.com/content/information-massage-cancer][b]Information on Massage for Cancer - Texas Massage Forum[/b][/url] [i]Note about MD Andersons Oncology Massage Training, found on the Texas Massage Forum[/i]: [quote]"Our Oncology Massage Course [at MD Anderson] is typically offered annually in June, so the next opportunity will be June 2010 and is currently held Houston at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. If you want to be on their e-mail list, contact Sharon Parker: sparker@mdanderson.org Title of Course: [b]An Integrative Approach to Oncology Massage[/b]."[/quote][/list]











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squash_blsm wrote:For the OP question...I just saw this post and realized that I never quite answered the questions asked. I thought I had done a pretty good job, but in re-reading, see where I pretty much failed the OP. How about I try again? Jenn@AttunedMotion wrote:OK, I had a client come in yesterday that was diagnosed with cancer about a year prior. She did not undergo any chemotherapy or radiation, she had some lymph nodes in the pelvic region removed resulting in lymphadema in both legs. She is enrolled in an investigational drug study where she may be receiving medication or a placebo injection every 12 weeks, she is not sure what the drug is? She came in wanting a hot stone massage, my manager said no heat therapy could be done, and she could only receive very light swedish until we received a Dr's note okaying deep massage or heat treatments. I did a full body 80 min session spending most of the time on her back, shoulders, neck with light/medium pressure swedish and some deeper work on specific knots. I worked with featherlight pressure on her legs, just gentle effleurage. I searched through all my books at home, and looked online and I feel conflicted about treating this client. These are my concerns..1) I don't feel that I am professionally educated enough to deal with her condition (I wish I knew more, but at this time I have very little experience with cancer massage). Should I follow up with her today to make sure she is ok, and should I refer her to a medical massage therapist that I know? If you feel conflicted, you're first item of business is to decide what direction you want to go with her. I can't tell you which of the above options is right for you. But, I can tell you that now is a good time to set your boundaries regarding patients who have (or have had) oncology issues.Do you want to work on clients who have never had cancer? Do you want to work on clients who have had a cancer issue in the past but are now cleared? Do you want to work on clients who may currently have cancer? Do you want to work on alleviating pain or issues in clients who have cancer, but the pain and issues are not associated with the cancer? Do you only want to work on clients who have complaints which are only related to their cancer? Do you want to "mix and match" according to the client and how you feel about them as a person. Not how you feel about them having cancer as part of their "condition". ie: You'll work on some, but not others? These are the items you'll have to first decide on. Once you've come up with that decision, then question one will be easier to answer.Jenn@AttunedMotion wrote: 2) Maybe she just wants relaxation massage and is ok with not receieving a specific treatment plan for her conditions? Or maybe she doesn't know what other therapy is available to help>? I know she went through OT and PT after her lymph node removal, so should I let her treatment team take care of her medical condition while I help her relax physically and mentally?I don't see anything wrong with giving her information about maual therapies, if you don't think she is aware of how lymphatic massage may help. I think that would be well within your bounds. I get the feeling that is your overall concern with this question. As a therapist, you aren't in the position to let her medical team do anything. They will do what they will do. It is the clients decision if she wants to let that happen, so you shouldn't have to worry there.Jenn@AttunedMotion wrote:3) While I understand that heat is contraindicated for certain conditions, why would using hot stones would be bad (just on her back), considering she could go home and take a hot bath, or use a heat pack herself? These are some general contraindications for hot stone work. Since enough of these can be co-existing problems in a patient with cancer, I would surmise that this would reason enough not to use them without a confirmation from the MD. As I mentioned earilier, with our unfortunate litigious society, it's usually best to CYA.GENERAL CONTRAINDICATIONS/CAUTIONSPlease consult the referring physician whenever uncertain about any condition or response.รขโ‚ฌยข Cancerรขโ‚ฌยข Hemorrhageรขโ‚ฌยข Decreased Sensationรขโ‚ฌยข Weaknessรขโ‚ฌยข Skin lesionsรขโ‚ฌยข Pregnancyรขโ‚ฌยข Tuberculosisรขโ‚ฌยข Anemiaรขโ‚ฌยข Diabetes Mellitusรขโ‚ฌยข Heart diseaseรขโ‚ฌยข Hypertensionรขโ‚ฌยข Peripheral vasculardiseaseรขโ‚ฌยข Feverรขโ‚ฌยข Pulse (Too high or too low)รขโ‚ฌยข If your skin is sensitiveรขโ‚ฌยข Hypothyroidismรขโ‚ฌยข Kidney problemsรขโ‚ฌยข InflammationJenn@AttunedMotion wrote:4) I had another therapist tell me that they would never do massage for cancer clients because it "spreads the cancer". I think I have enough medical training to know that no research has ever been proven in regards to cancer metastasizing due to massage. It is my belief that massage therapy for people living with cancer is best when practiced by a skilled therapist trained in oncology massage. Things to keep in mind: thorough intake; discussion with the MD or nurse working with the client and the condition; ability to modify sessions to work around the side effects of radiation, chemotherapy, surgery and medication; avoidance of solid tumors.Jenn@AttunedMotion wrote:I'm just at a loss here, this is the first client I have ever worked on that has cancer, and I really need some guidance please! I can fill in more details if needed.Hope this helps.

[quote="squash_blsm"]For the OP question...[/quote]I just saw this post and realized that I never quite answered the questions asked. I thought I had done a pretty good job, but in re-reading, see where I pretty much failed the OP. How about I try again? :oops: [list][quote="Jenn@AttunedMotion"]OK, I had a client come in yesterday that was diagnosed with cancer about a year prior. She did not undergo any chemotherapy or radiation, she had some lymph nodes in the pelvic region removed resulting in lymphadema in both legs. She is enrolled in an investigational drug study where she may be receiving medication or a placebo injection every 12 weeks, she is not sure what the drug is? She came in wanting a hot stone massage, my manager said no heat therapy could be done, and she could only receive very light swedish until we received a Dr's note okaying deep massage or heat treatments. I did a full body 80 min session spending most of the time on her back, shoulders, neck with light/medium pressure swedish and some deeper work on specific knots. I worked with featherlight pressure on her legs, just gentle effleurage. I searched through all my books at home, and looked online and I feel conflicted about treating this client. These are my concerns..1) I don't feel that I am professionally educated enough to deal with her condition (I wish I knew more, but at this time I have very little experience with cancer massage). Should I follow up with her today to make sure she is ok, and should I refer her to a medical massage therapist that I know? [/quote]If you feel conflicted, you're first item of business is to decide what direction you want to go with her. I can't tell you which of the above options is right for you. But, I can tell you that now is a good time to set your boundaries regarding patients who have (or have had) oncology issues.Do you want to work on clients who have never had cancer? Do you want to work on clients who have had a cancer issue in the past but are now cleared? Do you want to work on clients who may currently have cancer? Do you want to work on alleviating pain or issues in clients who have cancer, but the pain and issues are not associated with the cancer? Do you only want to work on clients who have complaints which are [i]only[/i] related to their cancer? Do you want to "mix and match" according to the client and how you feel about them as a person. Not how you feel about them having cancer as part of their "condition". [i]ie: You'll work on some, but not others[/i]? These are the items you'll have to first decide on. Once you've come up with that decision, then question one will be easier to answer.[quote="Jenn@AttunedMotion"] 2) Maybe she just wants relaxation massage and is ok with not receieving a specific treatment plan for her conditions? Or maybe she doesn't know what other therapy is available to help>? I know she went through OT and PT after her lymph node removal, so should I let her treatment team take care of her medical condition while I help her relax physically and mentally?[/quote]I don't see anything wrong with giving her information about maual therapies, if you don't think she is aware of how lymphatic massage may help. I think that would be well within your bounds. I get the feeling that is your overall concern with this question. As a therapist, you aren't in the position to [i]let[/i] her medical team do anything. They will do what they will do. It is the clients decision if she wants to let that happen, so you shouldn't have to worry there.[quote="Jenn@AttunedMotion"]3) While I understand that heat is contraindicated for certain conditions, why would using hot stones would be bad (just on her back), considering she could go home and take a hot bath, or use a heat pack herself? [/quote]These are some general contraindications for hot stone work. Since enough of these can be co-existing problems in a patient with cancer, I would surmise that this would reason enough not to use them without a confirmation from the MD. As I mentioned earilier, with our unfortunate litigious society, it's usually best to CYA.GENERAL CONTRAINDICATIONS/CAUTIONSPlease consult the referring physician whenever uncertain about any condition or response.รขโ‚ฌยข Cancerรขโ‚ฌยข Hemorrhageรขโ‚ฌยข Decreased Sensationรขโ‚ฌยข Weaknessรขโ‚ฌยข Skin lesionsรขโ‚ฌยข Pregnancyรขโ‚ฌยข Tuberculosisรขโ‚ฌยข Anemiaรขโ‚ฌยข Diabetes Mellitusรขโ‚ฌยข Heart diseaseรขโ‚ฌยข Hypertensionรขโ‚ฌยข Peripheral vasculardiseaseรขโ‚ฌยข Feverรขโ‚ฌยข Pulse (Too high or too low)รขโ‚ฌยข If your skin is sensitiveรขโ‚ฌยข Hypothyroidismรขโ‚ฌยข Kidney problemsรขโ‚ฌยข Inflammation[quote="Jenn@AttunedMotion"]4) I had another therapist tell me that they would never do massage for cancer clients because it "spreads the cancer". I think I have enough medical training to know that no research has ever been proven in regards to cancer metastasizing due to massage. [/quote]It is my belief that massage therapy for people living with cancer is best when practiced by a skilled therapist trained in oncology massage. Things to keep in mind: thorough intake; discussion with the MD or nurse working with the client and the condition; ability to modify sessions to work around the side effects of radiation, chemotherapy, surgery and medication; avoidance of solid tumors.[quote="Jenn@AttunedMotion"]I'm just at a loss here, this is the first client I have ever worked on that has cancer, and I really need some guidance please! I can fill in more details if needed.Hope this helps.[/list]











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For the OP question...I would suggest Lymphatic Drainage --you can refer her to the Upledger practitioner site for therapist names by stateshe will want one who is lymphadema certified. Wonderful work - I think that she would benefit immensely.http://www.iahp.com/pages/search/index.phpI can't imagine any drug that could help the condition.I would not have done a hot stone massage without notice either. Good call.I DO work on cancer patients. Some in remission and some were terminal.Mostly I do it because I like working with this population and understandably some MT's are uncomfortable to work on them for various reasons, so they have a hard time finding a therapist.My clients who were terminal were desperate to receive loving ,nurturing touch - and not only did they enjoy our sessions, they experienced pain reduction and greater emotional peace. Most doctors know that massage does not spread cancer.When I am at end of life I really hope that someone will be there to give me bodywork.However I totally respect the decision of any MT not to work with this population and see no reason for someone to get upset about that choice.Personally - although I will do pregnancy massage I don't really feel like it's my "thing". I would prefer to refer them to another therapist unless they just want cranio sacral work. But lots of MT's love pregnancy massage.

For the OP question...I would suggest Lymphatic Drainage --you can refer her to the Upledger practitioner site for therapist names by stateshe will want one who is lymphadema certified. Wonderful work - I think that she would benefit immensely.http://www.iahp.com/pages/search/index.phpI can't imagine any drug that could help the condition.I would not have done a hot stone massage without notice either. Good call.I DO work on cancer patients. Some in remission and some were terminal.Mostly I do it because I like working with this population and understandably some MT's are uncomfortable to work on them for various reasons, so they have a hard time finding a therapist.My clients who were terminal were desperate to receive loving ,nurturing touch - and not only did they enjoy our sessions, they experienced pain reduction and greater emotional peace. Most doctors know that massage does not spread cancer.When I am at end of life I really hope that someone will be there to give me bodywork.However I totally respect the decision of any MT not to work with this population and see no reason for someone to get upset about that choice.Personally - although I will do pregnancy massage I don't really feel like it's my "thing". I would prefer to refer them to another therapist unless they just want cranio sacral work. But lots of MT's love pregnancy massage.











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It is a shame that some people still think that massage can spread cancer. I did a project on massage and cancer whilst I was learning massage. For my research I visited a charity that offered complementary treatments to cancer clients. As a result of the kindness that the staff showed me I told them as soon as I was qualified that I would volunteer with them. Since 2000 I have been giving massages to these clients. With other volunteers we undertook additianal training to give us a better understanding of the illiness. We get consent from their doctor before visiting. Like any massage I perform I tailor the treatment to the client in terms of the areas they'd like me to massage and how they are feeling that day. Generally the massage is gentle. My attitude with these clients is that at this time they need a loving touch compared to proding and pulling they may receive from the doctors but that is just my opinion. I am comfortable working with these clients but can understand those who have reservations. For clients with lymphodema I thought that Manul Lymphatic Drainage could be a help. I probably haven't answered the questions but just wanted to my 2 cents (2 pence - as I'm in England!!)

It is a shame that some people still think that massage can spread cancer. I did a project on massage and cancer whilst I was learning massage. For my research I visited a charity that offered complementary treatments to cancer clients. As a result of the kindness that the staff showed me I told them as soon as I was qualified that I would volunteer with them. Since 2000 I have been giving massages to these clients. With other volunteers we undertook additianal training to give us a better understanding of the illiness. We get consent from their doctor before visiting. Like any massage I perform I tailor the treatment to the client in terms of the areas they'd like me to massage and how they are feeling that day. Generally the massage is gentle. My attitude with these clients is that at this time they need a loving touch compared to proding and pulling they may receive from the doctors but that is just my opinion. I am comfortable working with these clients but can understand those who have reservations. For clients with lymphodema I thought that Manul Lymphatic Drainage could be a help. I probably haven't answered the questions but just wanted to my 2 cents (2 pence - as I'm in England!!)











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RoS makes great points.Food for thought as I had to tell a friend just yesterday that I would not work on her since she has cancer as an underlying condition (however, I will work on someone who has had cancer in the past, but is now "cleared" of it). I felt terrible having to tell her this, especially when she got angry, because she felt like I should be able to "do the job" just fine. I think her words were: "Well I came to you to work on me. The other person I use can do it, I just don't see why you can't." She left in a huff, after I tried to explain that I don't and won't do work with cancer patients, but am happy to refer her to someone who is competent with it. Our friendship is most likely strained. I feel awful that I let her down. But, I have to do what is right for me and what I am comfortable with in this situation. I honestly believe that there are great bodyworkers out there who feel comfortable working on cancer patients and who don't have specific training, so that is not where I am going with this post.I personally do not see oncocology patients, because I don't feel like I have enough training behind me for any complications which may arise. I have 17 years in private practice and even then think it's just best to have taken very specific training in regard to this. It's not something I am patient enough to do right now.No, I don't believe that massage can spread cancer, but I do believe that if a patient has mets (metastisis), there can be some other problems occur, of which I don't want to get dragged into court over, just because someone doesn't understand what massage won't do. Society has too many litigation problems these days. So, I hold my cancer work to family and possibly my best friend if that work is ever needed. I do hope that if I ever get cancer, I can find someone willing to work on me. But, I certainly won't hold it against them if they don't feel comfortable and want to refer me out, like my "friend" did.Hope that helps you in your decision making process.PS: I'll try to add some links to course work that may help you in the future, later on.01/19/10 - edited for some typos.

RoS makes great points.Food for thought as I had to tell a friend just yesterday that I would not work on her since she has cancer as an underlying condition (however, I will work on someone who has had cancer in the past, but is now "cleared" of it). I felt terrible having to tell her this, especially when she got angry, because she felt like I should be able to "do the job" just fine. I think her words were: "Well I came to you to work on me. The other person I use can do it, I just don't see why you can't." She left in a huff, after I tried to explain that I don't and won't do work with cancer patients, but am happy to refer her to someone who is competent with it. Our friendship is most likely strained. I feel awful that I let her down. But, I have to do what is right for me and what [b]I[/b] am comfortable with in this situation. :(I honestly believe that there are great bodyworkers out there who feel comfortable working on cancer patients and who don't have specific training, so that is not where I am going with this post.I personally do not see oncocology patients, because I don't feel like I have enough training behind me for any complications which may arise. I have 17 years in private practice and even then think it's just best to have taken very specific training in regard to this. It's not something I am patient enough to do right now.No, I don't believe that massage can spread cancer, but I do believe that if a patient has mets (metastisis), there can be some other problems occur, of which I don't want to get dragged into court over, just because someone doesn't understand what massage [i]won't[/i] do. Society has too many litigation problems these days. So, I hold my cancer work to family and possibly my best friend if that work is ever needed. I do hope that if I ever get cancer, I can find someone willing to work on me. But, I certainly won't hold it against them if they don't feel comfortable and want to refer me out, like my "friend" did.Hope that helps you in your decision making process.PS: I'll try to add some links to course work that may help you in the future, later on.[size=85]01/19/10 - edited for some typos. [/size]











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Before referring her out, find out for sure what she wants. The manager should have done that yesterday, before anything else, actually, but the questions can still be asked. After finding out what she wants, have her sign consent forms so that you can discuss this with her physician and/or treatment team members, to determine what YOU can, should or should not do. If it is determined that what you can offer based on your experience and training does not fit with the treatment plan, then by all means, refer her out. If, on the other hand, she wants to relax and the team feels that regular relaxation massage will be beneficial - which is quite likely - get specific, written instructions regarding whether or not hot stones can be used and where they can be used (they may say only on her back). Get specific, written instructions on whether to massage the lower body, and if so, what techniques and pressure to use. Gentle effleurage may be perfect. If you feel, for any reason, that you are not equipped or do not want to work with this client, then it is best to refer her out - very, very carefully. People going through cancer treatment are going through a very emotionally difficult process, and being told "no massage" can make them feel rejected, and like they are frightening/untouchable. Ultimately, you have a right to choose what type of clients you want to work with. The whole idea that massage spreads cancer was unproven. We were told in school that they thought it would spread since it increases circulation. However, not only has that "massage increases circulation" been disproved, but those with cancer are encouraged to walk - which increases circulation. Circulation is a good thing. Even for folks with cancer!!!

Before referring her out, find out for sure what she wants. The manager should have done that yesterday, before anything else, actually, but the questions can still be asked. After finding out what she wants, have her sign consent forms so that you can discuss this with her physician and/or treatment team members, to determine what YOU can, should or should not do. If it is determined that what you can offer based on your experience and training does not fit with the treatment plan, then by all means, refer her out. If, on the other hand, she wants to relax and the team feels that regular relaxation massage will be beneficial - which is quite likely - get specific, written instructions regarding whether or not hot stones can be used and where they can be used (they may say only on her back). Get specific, written instructions on whether to massage the lower body, and if so, what techniques and pressure to use. Gentle effleurage may be perfect. If you feel, for any reason, that you are not equipped or do not want to work with this client, then it is best to refer her out - very, very carefully. People going through cancer treatment are going through a very emotionally difficult process, and being told "no massage" can make them feel rejected, and like they are frightening/untouchable. Ultimately, you have a right to choose what type of clients you want to work with. The whole idea that massage spreads cancer was unproven. We were told in school that they thought it would spread since it increases circulation. However, not only has that "massage increases circulation" been disproved, but those with cancer are encouraged to walk - which increases circulation. Circulation is a good thing. Even for folks with cancer!!!











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OK, I had a client come in yesterday that was diagnosed with cancer about a year prior. She did not undergo any chemotherapy or radiation, she had some lymph nodes in the pelvic region removed resulting in lymphadema in both legs. She is enrolled in an investigational drug study where she may be receiving medication or a placebo injection every 12 weeks, she is not sure what the drug is? She came in wanting a hot stone massage, my manager said no heat therapy could be done, and she could only receive very light swedish until we received a Dr's note okaying deep massage or heat treatments. I did a full body 80 min session spending most of the time on her back, shoulders, neck with light/medium pressure swedish and some deeper work on specific knots. I worked with featherlight pressure on her legs, just gentle effleurage. I searched through all my books at home, and looked online and I feel conflicted about treating this client. These are my concerns..1) I don't feel that I am professionally educated enough to deal with her condition (I wish I knew more, but at this time I have very little experience with cancer massage). Should I follow up with her today to make sure she is ok, and should I refer her to a medical massage therapist that I know? 2) Maybe she just wants relaxation massage and is ok with not receieving a specific treatment plan for her conditions? Or maybe she doesn't know what other therapy is available to help>? I know she went through OT and PT after her lymph node removal, so should I let her treatment team take care of her medical condition while I help her relax physically and mentally?3) While I understand that heat is contraindicated for certain conditions, why would using hot stones would be bad (just on her back), considering she could go home and take a hot bath, or use a heat pack herself? 4) I had another therapist tell me that they would never do massage for cancer clients because it "spreads the cancer". I think I have enough medical training to know that no research has ever been proven in regards to cancer metastasizing due to massage. I'm just at a loss here, this is the first client I have ever worked on that has cancer, and I really need some guidance please! I can fill in more details if needed.

OK, I had a client come in yesterday that was diagnosed with cancer about a year prior. She did not undergo any chemotherapy or radiation, she had some lymph nodes in the pelvic region removed resulting in lymphadema in both legs. She is enrolled in an investigational drug study where she may be receiving medication or a placebo injection every 12 weeks, she is not sure what the drug is? She came in wanting a hot stone massage, my manager said no heat therapy could be done, and she could only receive very light swedish until we received a Dr's note okaying deep massage or heat treatments. I did a full body 80 min session spending most of the time on her back, shoulders, neck with light/medium pressure swedish and some deeper work on specific knots. I worked with featherlight pressure on her legs, just gentle effleurage. I searched through all my books at home, and looked online and I feel conflicted about treating this client. These are my concerns..1) I don't feel that I am professionally educated enough to deal with her condition (I wish I knew more, but at this time I have very little experience with cancer massage). Should I follow up with her today to make sure she is ok, and should I refer her to a medical massage therapist that I know? 2) Maybe she just wants relaxation massage and is ok with not receieving a specific treatment plan for her conditions? Or maybe she doesn't know what other therapy is available to help>? I know she went through OT and PT after her lymph node removal, so should I let her treatment team take care of her medical condition while I help her relax physically and mentally?3) While I understand that heat is contraindicated for certain conditions, why would using hot stones would be bad (just on her back), considering she could go home and take a hot bath, or use a heat pack herself? 4) I had another therapist tell me that they would never do massage for cancer clients because it "spreads the cancer". I think I have enough medical training to know that no research has ever been proven in regards to cancer metastasizing due to massage. I'm just at a loss here, this is the first client I have ever worked on that has cancer, and I really need some guidance please! I can fill in more details if needed.











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Cancer Client with Lymphadema

Thank you everyone for the great feedback!

I haven't made any major decisions yet, but I decided to follow up with my client via mail. I sent her a lovely thank you card for coming in, and asked her to get a medical release from her Dr if she is interested in deeper treatment or for heat therapy (for her neck and shoulders). I also told her that I knew a therapist who was very skilled in working with cancer patients and doing lymphatic drainage and if she and her Dr decided it was a better course of treatment for her, I would be happy to give her that information. I also thanked her for allowing me to work with her and how I appreciated her, and that if she wanted to come in for another relaxation style session I would be happy to work with her again!

I really find this field to be so fascinating, I have no personal concerns with working with cancer patients, (I just want to be sure that I'm not doing any harm!), and I can't wait to learn more about this. Thanks for the fantastic links too, now I have a lot of reading to do!
 
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Have you ever thought about vonlunteering your services with Hospice? In my area they are also looking for MT's. I would think that would be a great way to get training and experiance
 
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    Sunday at ๐ŸŽญ๐—›๐—ข๐—Ÿ๐—Ÿ๐—ฌ๐—ช๐—ข๐—ข๐—— ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—”๐ŸŽญ, 4578 Yonge St, Unit 100, North York, ON: BELLA & YUKI โ˜Ž416-222-5554โ˜Ž When you visit ๐ŸŽญHollywood Spa๐ŸŽญ, you will be treated with tender care and your visit will be a fulfilling one. Nice Massage, Young Pretty Girls. We have Chinese, Japanese, Korean & other attendants. BELLA is a slim beauty with nice melons, a slim waist, and round bottom. She knows how to make you very happy.
  15. wonderspa:
    ๐ŸŒบWonder spa(9421Jane st unit127)โ˜Ž๏ธ416-5000-800,L6A4H8.ensuit rain shower available Sunday RMT available ๐Ÿ’„Sunny is very big boost sexy girl ,she can provide very good massage with sensual touch, nice body slide,๐ŸŒนbeautiful short girl long hair Lucy can Reduce your pain,back walking,hot stone ,relaxing massage,very popular ๐Ÿ”ฅmust try๐ŸŽ‰many girl more
  16. JerryWangWw:
    Suko spa every day have 6 to 7 different style masseuse working here please call 905-597-8880 ๐Ÿ’‹ ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ’–
  17. HolidaySpa:
    Sunday at ๐ŸŒด๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŒ…๐“—๐“ธ๐“ต๐“ฒ๐“ญ๐“ช๐”‚ ๐“ข๐“น๐“ช๐ŸŒ…๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŒด3517 Kennedy Rd, Unit 4, Scarborough โ˜Ž๏ธ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฏ๐Ÿณ-๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿณ-๐Ÿญ๐Ÿญ๐Ÿต๐Ÿตโ˜Ž๏ธ: Amy & Suki. AMY is an attractive young lady with larger breasts and a nice bottom. She has outstanding oral skills, and is very popular. Donโ€™t miss out on her special skills SUKI is a sexy lady, short with big boobs, medium massage & nice services.
  18. SugarLoveSpa:
    Sunday at โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’™ ๐Ÿ’œโŽ๐—ฆ๐—จ๐—š๐—”๐—ฅ ๐—Ÿ๐—ข๐—ฉ๐—˜ ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—”โŽ ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’˜: ANA, LUCY& LUNA. 1270 Finch Ave W (at Keele St), Unit 18. North York, ANA is a young, short and sweet lady, 5โ€™1 & 105 Lbs, very tight, with a small to medium booty. Ana is a versatile honey who provides great massage, & can accommodate your needs. LUCY is a cute young Vietnamese girl, 5โ€™1โ€, 50Kgs, with a full range of services available. LUNA is slim
  19. bnwellness_wilson:
    We have 4 girls are working today, young cute tiny Lily 22โ€™s and young pretty slime Summer, sweet GFE Ella and sexy Coco are providing deep tissue and sensual massage, pls call 416-3985777 book appointment and walk in always welcome, back entrance and parking available. 350 Wilson Ave North York
  20. Red Rose Spa:
    ๐ŸŒธ We have 11 hot brown girls today ๐ŸŒธ COCO, MALIYA, PRIYA, MONIKA, ANNA, ANAYA, SARA, SARIKA ๐ŸŒธ 2588 Birchmount ๐ŸŒธ 2 Invergordon ๐ŸŒธ 647-702-8800 ๐ŸŒธ Please visit for a great erotic massage
  21. Annie Spa:
    ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’ANNIE SPA๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’ โœ…7-1001 SANDHURST CIRCLEโœ… ๐Ÿ‘ŒSCARBOROUGH ON M1V 1Z6๐Ÿ‘Œ โ˜Ž๏ธ (647) 891-9688โ˜Ž๏ธ โ˜Ž๏ธ (416) 291-8879โ˜Ž๏ธ (FINCH & MCCOWAN) OPEN 9:30am to 9pm MONDAY to SUNDAY ๐Ÿ”ฅโœ…NEW MANAGEMENT๐Ÿ’ฏNEW GIRLS๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐Ÿ”ฅGORGEOUS NEW YOUNG ASIAN GIRLS - TODAYโ€™s ROSTER INCLUDES: ๐Ÿ”ฅ Helen๐ŸฅฐBrand new very young university student from Hong Kong. Great massage skills with a wild flirtatious side willing to tease and please to bring you to satisfaction. Perky natural 34C breasts perfect for kissing and body slide
  22. luckywellness:
    Lucky Wellness Center 4379721888 295 Eglinton Ave E,Unit 7,Mississauga yoyo and Mandy work
  23. See You Health Center:
    Sami Gorgeous Model Type CBC Vietnamese School Girl Barbie Very Young, very Petite Korea Student Cici Cute Skinny Sexy Vietnamese Girl With Voluptuous Huge C Melons Provides Amazing Service โ˜Ž๏ธ416-988-2950
  24. Lulu_Villa_Spa:
    Natalie she is CBC/filipina mixed Petite school girl Bella She is Mexican Gorgeous face Natural D cup Boobs Judy is a gorgeous model type Vietnamese Girl โ˜Ž๏ธ647- 446-0886
  25. Lulu1980:
    Phoenix Blossom Spa ๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน2 girls ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ5124 Dundas St W Etobicokeโ˜Ž๏ธ416-817-3366๐Ÿ‘ New Japanese girl Nina โค๏ธ Natural Big Boobs 38 DD ๐Ÿ˜˜ Hot body slide, super enjoyable๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜Hot and sexy body, super body slide, very provocative service๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜, professional super Suki deep tissue massage, has therapeutic effect to loosen bones and relieve muscle pressure and will bring you unexpected service effects, she will bring you a little surprise๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜โค๏ธYou are welcome to make an appointment at any time or walk in t
  26. New Oriental Health Centre:
    ๐Ÿซฆ Coco, Nayla & New Girl Joy are in today ๐Ÿ“žCall ๐Ÿ“ฒ Text: (647) 381-2688 ๐ŸซฆCoco is a Young Sexy Taiwanese girl๐Ÿ’„Nayla is a Tall, Young, Beautiful & Curvy Spanish Girl ๐Ÿซฆ Joy is a Vietnamese 22 year old Hot Girl.๐Ÿ‘„ All Our Girls Provide Lots of E X T R A S & are Extremely Open-Minded ๐Ÿค—We're Open from 8am til Late Everyday! Drop in to Unit 26, 10 East Wilmot Street, Richmond Hill.
  27. EMSpa_schedule:
    Tomorrow's sneak peek : For Sunday January 5, 2025, our attendants will be Ada ๐Ÿ˜˜, Cici ๐Ÿฅฐ, Lucy โค๏ธ, Ivy ๐Ÿค— and Christina ๐Ÿ”ฅ And you can still get a raffle ticket from reception! ๐Ÿ˜€ Call 905-479-6668 to book!
  28. lovefeetspa:
    Love feet spa โค๏ธโค๏ธ๐Ÿ’‹at Mississauga 3641 wolfedale road Saturday we have Ella cici and lily 3 girls work we do relaxing massage deep tissue massage prostate massage dragon tendon massage call 4169890520 It was your fault for not coming the first time and my fault for not coming the second time
  29. Moneylee:
    All season wellness center : New Young girl big breasted beautiful buttocks charming temperament big boobs Doris ,Young girl big boobs beautiful face deep massage Midi ,Young girl big breasted beautiful buttocks charming temperament Lala,Young beautiful face sexy body and good deep massage Maggie, Enchanting sexy petite deep massage Sherry ,๐Ÿ  address: #5-30 Rambler dr Brampton ,Ontario L6W 1E2โ˜Ž๏ธ4376655510 ๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿฆต๐Ÿฆต๐Ÿˆต๏ธ๐Ÿˆต๏ธ๐Ÿ‘…๐Ÿ‘…
  30. Moneylee:
    Full season Wellness center: Young girl big boobs beautiful face deep massage Connie , Student big boobs buttocks Vicky ,Young girl big breasted beautiful buttocks charming temperament big boobs Dupu , young girl pretty face nice figure Thai deep massage Linda ,Enchanting sexy petite deep massage Mary. ๐Ÿ  2560 Shepard ave Mississauga unit 1 โ˜Ž๏ธ 4379857899 ๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿฆต๐Ÿฆต๐Ÿˆต๏ธ๐Ÿˆต๏ธ๐Ÿ‘…๐Ÿ‘…
  31. wonderspa:
    wonderspa: ๐ŸŒบ๐ŸŒบ Weclome to wonder spa (9421Jane st unit127)L6A4H8 โ˜Ž๏ธ416-5000-800,.๐Ÿ˜on Saturday4younge girl working Ensuit shower available ๐Ÿ’„new young girl Cici is beautiful Sweet and friendy girl good deep tissue massage ๏ผŒback walking,nice body slide,very popular,give you warm time,๐Ÿท nice Amy vatename girl service queen, open maid,she can do everything you want,๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ”ฅmust try,many more ๐ŸŒน
  32. Lulu1980:
    Phoenix Blossom Spa ๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน3 girls ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ5124 Dundas St W Etobicokeโ˜Ž๏ธ416-817-3366๐Ÿ‘ New Japanese girl Nina โค๏ธ Natural Big Boobs 38 DD ๐Ÿ˜˜ Hot body slide, super enjoyable๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜Hot and sexy body, super body slide, very provocative service๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜, professional super Suki deep tissue massage, has therapeutic effect to loosen bones and relieve muscle pressure and will bring you unexpected service effects, she will bring you a little surprise๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜โค๏ธYou are welcome to make an appointment at any time or walk in
  33. New spring spa@:
    โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿ”ฅsexy hot busty ๐ŸŒธCanadian๐ŸŒธJapanese ๐ŸŒธKorean ๐ŸŒธgirls working at Markham โ˜Ž๏ธ416-669-8508โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿ”ฅ
  34. Endless Joy Spa:
    โœจโœจโœจโœจโœจ[GRAND OPENING]โœจโœจโœจโœจโœจ ๐Ÿ’žEndless Joy Spa๐Ÿ’ž ๐ŸŽ‡ (155 East Beaver Creek Rd Unit #8, Richmond Hill) 416-731-8565๐ŸŽ‡10am-2am, Slim Petite Chinese Vivi & Sexy Chinese Bella & Chinese Amber
  35. Sparkling Spa:
    โšก๏ธ๐ŸŒŸSPARKLING SPAโšก๏ธ๐ŸŒŸ โœ…50 Lockridge Ave Unit 8โœ… ๐Ÿ‘ŒMarkham, ON L3R 8X4๐Ÿ‘Œ โ˜Ž๏ธ (905) 604-8186 Spa Land Lineโ˜Ž๏ธ โ˜Ž๏ธ (437) 446-6688 NEW Spa Cell Phoneโ˜Ž๏ธ (West of Warden & 16th Ave) OPEN 10am to 9pm MONDAY to SUNDAY ๐Ÿ”ฅโœ…NEW MANAGEMENT๐Ÿ’ฏNEW GIRLS๐Ÿ”ฅSUPERSTAR SERVICE QUEENS AVAILABLE AT SPARKLING SPA FOR ALL YOUR MASSAGE AND SPECIAL EXTRA NEEDS๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ”ฅโค๏ธ๐Ÿ‘Œ ๐Ÿ”ฅSEXY NEW YOUNG GIRLS ALWAYS WORKING - Todayโ€™s Schedule isโ€ฆ๐Ÿ”ฅ Foxy -๐Ÿ”ฅYour new addiction at Sparkling Spa! A tall 5โ€™7โ€ sexy Korean girl with a wi
  36. Golden Sunshine Spa:
    โœจClick on our Username and FOLLOW US for updates and special services ! โœ… Today๐ŸŒธClaire๐ŸŒธTiffany๐ŸŒธRebecca๐ŸŒธEly Call us โ˜Ž 905 - 265 - 2158โ˜Ž๏ธ Your ultimate service awaits! โœจ
  37. Squirtersmakemehot:
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  39. Soul Relax Spa:
    โœจ Looking for a relaxing escape? โœ… Meet๐ŸŒธHellen๐ŸŒธTina๐ŸŒธTaniaCall us today for the best treatment and service experience. Click on our Username and FOLLOW US for updates ! Call now โ˜Ž 289 - 298 - 5662โ˜Ž๏ธ Your ultimate relaxation awaits! โœจ
  40. JerryWangWw:
    ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–Suko spa every day have 7 different style masseuse working here please call 905-597-8880 ๐Ÿ’‹
  41. AliceSpa:
    SATURDAY at ๐—”๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—–๐—˜ ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—”, 4915 Steeles Ave. E, Scarborough ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿญ๐Ÿฒ-๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿต๐Ÿด-๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿด๐Ÿต๐Ÿด. 4915 Steeles Ave. E, Scarborough 416-298-0898 [/color] 3 Top Girls Today at Alice Spa. Open 10am to 9pm: BELLA : is a young & pretty Taiwanese girl, busty D Cup, curvy body, deep bbbj, cfk, dim, finger in p*ssy, extra services, excellent service. CICI (10:30am to 9pm) : is a petite cutie from Vietnam, natural C Cups
  42. HollywoodSpa:
    Saturday at ๐ŸŽญ๐—›๐—ข๐—Ÿ๐—Ÿ๐—ฌ๐—ช๐—ข๐—ข๐—— ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—”๐ŸŽญ, 4578 Yonge St, Unit 100, North York, ON: COCO & SISI. โ˜Ž416-222-5554โ˜Ž When you visit ๐ŸŽญHollywood Spa๐ŸŽญ, you will be treated with tender care and your visit will be a fulfilling one. Nice Massage, Young Pretty Girls. We have Chinese, Japanese, Korean & other attendants. COCO is an attractive attendant with nice massage skills & good services. SISI is a sweet slim beauty, 5โ€™5โ€
  43. lotushubspa:
    Hi, Louts๐Ÿ’‹ recommends the best female masseuse to customers today, Anna๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’ฏ from China Coco๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’ฏ from Taiwan, Tina๐Ÿ’‹ from South Korea, living at 10737 Yonge St Unit13. Please contact 9052375885โ˜Ž๏ธ๐Ÿ’‹ or SMS 4163565876, ๐Ÿ’‹Thank you๐Ÿ’‹
  44. Sunrise Spa:
    ๐Ÿ˜˜ We have a wonderful Asian spa in downtown Toronto ๐Ÿ˜˜ 302 Adelaide St W, 2nd Floor ๐Ÿ˜˜ Today is Coco and Kitty ๐Ÿ˜˜ 416-916-7276
  45. ForeverWarden:
    Saturday at ๐Ÿซฆโค๏ธ๐Ÿ”ด๐ŸŸฅโ™พ๏ธ๐“•๐“ž๐“ก๐“”๐“ฅ๐“”๐“ก ๐“ข๐“Ÿ๐“โ™พ๏ธ๐ŸŸฅ๐Ÿ”ดโค๏ธ๐Ÿซฆ 2190 Warden Ave, Unit 201, Scarborough ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿญ๐Ÿฒ-๐Ÿด๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿฌ-๐Ÿณ๐Ÿด๐Ÿด๐Ÿณ: Reika, Sera & Cindy. Reika is Japanese, loves to please. Sara has DD cups and a medium build. She can provide an excellent bbbj and top quality massage. Cindy is a slim beauty, 5โ€™4โ€, natural C Cups & wonderfully long nipples. Her massage is nice, her bbbj will drive you wild
  46. HolidaySpa:
    Saturday at ๐ŸŒด๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŒ…๐“—๐“ธ๐“ต๐“ฒ๐“ญ๐“ช๐”‚ ๐“ข๐“น๐“ช๐ŸŒ…๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŒด3517 Kennedy Rd, Unit 4, Scarborough โ˜Ž๏ธ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฏ๐Ÿณ-๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿณ-๐Ÿญ๐Ÿญ๐Ÿต๐Ÿตโ˜Ž๏ธ: AMY & NANA. AMY is an attractive young lady with larger breasts and a nice bottom. She has outstanding oral skills, and is very popular. Donโ€™t miss out on her special skills Nana is a slim and very sexy Korean lady, very pretty and accommodating. Come and try, you will like. ๐ŸŒด๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŒ…HOLIDAY SPA๐ŸŒ…๐Ÿ˜Ž๐ŸŒด
  47. SugarLoveSpa:
    Saturday at โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’™ ๐Ÿ’œโŽ๐—ฆ๐—จ๐—š๐—”๐—ฅ ๐—Ÿ๐—ข๐—ฉ๐—˜ ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—”โŽ ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’˜: LUNA, SARA & TIFFANY. 1270 Finch Ave W (at Keele St), Unit 18. North York, ON โ˜Ž ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฏ๐Ÿณ-๐Ÿฏ๐Ÿฒ๐Ÿฑ-๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฒ๐Ÿด๐Ÿด โ˜Ž LUCY is a cute young Vietnamese girl, 5โ€™1โ€, 50Kgs, with a full range of services available. LUNA is a slim, VERY PETITE and capable Vietnamese beauty, nice natural 34C Cups. Luna can do everything. SARA is a beautiful Thai lady with C Cups
  48. luckywellness:
    Lucky Wellness Center 4379721888 295 Eglinton Ave E,Unit 7,Mississauga kik and mia
  49. bnwellness_wilson:
    We have 4 girls are working today, young sexy Yoyo 36DD with curve body open mind and young cute slime Sophia 30โ€™s, sweet GFE Lina and pretty Ella are providing deep tissue and sensual massage, pls call 416-3985777 book appointment and walk in always welcome, back entrance and parking available. 350 Wilson Ave North York
  50. Jennyโ€™s Spa:
    ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’JENNYโ€™S SPA๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ’ โœ…5170 DUNDAS STREET WESTโœ… ๐Ÿ‘ŒETOBICOKE ONTARIO M9A 1C4๐Ÿ‘Œ โ˜Ž๏ธ( 647-893-5196)โ˜Ž๏ธCall or Text โ˜Ž๏ธ( 437-888-3759)โ˜Ž๏ธCall Only (ETOBICOKE) OPEN 10am to 9pm MONDAY to SUNDAY ๐Ÿ”ฅโœ…GRAND OPENING๐Ÿ’ฏNEW GIRLS EVERYDAY๐Ÿ”ฅEXCELLENT MASSAGE + SERVICE QUEENS NOW AVAILABLE AT JENNYโ€™S SPA FOR ALL YOUR MASSAGE AND SPECIAL EXTRA NEEDS๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ”ฅโค๏ธ๐Ÿ‘Œ ๐Ÿ”ฅTWO BEAUTIFUL NEW YOUNG ASIAN GIRLS EVERYDAY๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐Ÿ’ฏREAL PICTURES OF ATTENDANTS๐Ÿ’ฏ ๐Ÿ”ฅTODAYโ€™s ROSTER INCLUDES: Apple๐Ÿ˜˜ - Brand new girl from Taiwan ju
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