Monday, March 11, 2013

A Bodywork Approach to Epilepsy


Epilepsy is a condition characterized by frequent and unpredictable seizures. For bodyworkers, massaging someone suffering from epilepsy can be challenging, but can also be very therapeutic in helping them manage their condition. It is important for massage therapists to learn about epilepsy so that they are well prepared when presented with this type of client. Knowing the symptoms of an oncoming seizure and the side effects of any prescribed medications is vitally important, as they may be indicative of possible massage contraindications.

While doctors have not yet uncovered a cause for epilepsy, it is common knowledge in the medical community that most seizures are brought on by stress. Knowing this, massage therapy seems a viable treatment method, due to its relaxing nature. Massage helps increase blood flow and release tension throughout the body, contributing to a more relaxed state.

Two massage modalities in particular have proven very effective in treating clients with epilepsy, namely Cranial-Sacral Therapy and Aromatherapy. Cranial-sacral therapy will help get the fluid around the brain moving more freely and release any restrictions in the skull that may trigger a seizure. Through the use of various essential oils known for their relaxing qualities, such as Jasmine, aromatherapy can also be used as a preventative measure against seizures. Studies have shown that epileptic patients associate certain scents with the relaxing nature of massage, and basically train themselves into a state of relaxation.

With a large percentage of those with epilepsy being unresponsive to traditional Western medicine, many people are turning to alternative therapies for help with managing this condition. Wouldn't you like to help more clients suffering from epilepsy?

Learn more about how these two modalities, cranial-sacral therapy and aromatherapy, can help prevent the onset of seizures in an epileptic client.

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