Rachel Palamara, AAS, LMT, LOMT, MLD

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Oncology Massage

Oncology massage is the modification of existing massage therapy techniques in order to safely work with complications of cancer and cancer treatment.  Anyone who has ever received cancer treatment, from those in active treatment to those in recovery or survivorship, as well as those at the end of life, are best served by a massage therapist who has received training in oncology massage.


Essential aspects of an oncology massage therapist's skill set are an informed understanding of the disease itself and the many ways it can affect the human body; the side effects of cancer treatments, such as medications, surgery, chemotherapy and radiation; and the ability to modify massage techniques in order to adapt for these side effects, as well as for the disease.


ONCOLOGY MASSAGE ASSESSMENTS

Clinical assessments and adaptations to the massage session for someone experiencing cancer or with a history of cancer treatment are critical to providing a safe massage. Standard oncology massage intake questions include those pertaining to:

  • cancer treatment history
  • tumor site or metastasis
  • compromised blood cell counts
  • lymph node involvement
  • blood clots or blood clot risk
  • medications (short and long term)
  • vital organ involvement
  • fragile or unstable tissue
  • medical devices
  • fatigue, neuropathy or pain
  • changes in sensation
  • late effects of treatment

A properly trained massage therapist will ask questions about these issues and more, depending on your unique situation.  Many of the changes that will be made to your session will be virtually imperceptible to you as a recipient (and others may be quite obvious), but they are essential to safety and proper support of your well being.

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How Massage is Helpful

Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Neuropathy

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Emotional Wellness

Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Neuropathy

From Anxiety to Depression, Hands-On Work can do a lot to lift your spirits. 

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Neuromuscular Therapy

Peripheral Neuropathy

Neuromuscular Therapy

One of my favorite modalities, relaxes your muscles without deep tissue, which can often be contraindicated due to past surgery, radiation or other treatments

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Useful Information

American Cancer Society

American Society of Clinical Oncology

National Cancer Institute

 We know a cancer diagnosis can be scary – and overwhelming. Whether you need emotional support, the latest cancer information, a ride to chemo, or a place to stay when treatment is far away, we're here to help – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

National Cancer Institute

American Society of Clinical Oncology

National Cancer Institute

 This website offers free, credible, and comprehensive information about cancer prevention and screening, diagnosis and treatment, research across the cancer spectrum, clinical trials, and news and links to other NCI websites.  

American Society of Clinical Oncology

American Society of Clinical Oncology

American Society of Clinical Oncology

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Susan G Komen

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

American Society of Clinical Oncology

 Save lives by meeting the most critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer. 

Livestrong

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

 We improve the lives of people affected by cancer, now. At Livestrong, we fight for the more than 32.6 million people around the world affected by cancer now. We provide direct services, we connect people and communities with the services they need, and we call for state, national and world leaders to help fight this disease 

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

An alliance of leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education 

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