Services – Oncology Massage
Oncology Massage is a very light and relaxing massage specifically tailored for people with cancer. It can be given at varying stages of the cancer including during chemotherapy, after radiation, pre and post surgery, for those recovering from treatment or in remission and anyone at risk of lymphoedema. It is a safe form of massage that allows people to feel whole again and more positive about their body. Tumour or treatment sites will not be massaged to avoid discomfort or too much pressure on the affected area and underlying organs.
What Are The Benefits of Oncology Massage?
- improve sleep
- reduce fatigue, pain and anxiety, nausea and vomiting
- increase energy and appetite
- give a better outlook on life and reduce depression
- strengthen the immune system – stimulation of the immune system by increasing blood flow and improving circulation and increasing mobility
- aid in the repair of scar tissue
- provides a distraction
- give some relief from constipation.
What Makes Oncology Massage Different to Regular Massage?
A detailed health history will be completed including the type of cancer you have (or had), your treatment (past, present, future), medical devices, lymph node involvement, medications, treating specialist.
Pressure will be modified to a very light, relaxing pressure and the length of time of the massage will be reduced while we find your “new normal”.
Positioning will be modified to accommodate surgical sites, radiation sites, medical devices and your comfort.
This massage is deeply relaxing and nurturing and will restore your sense of wellbeing.
It may consist of several different modalities including bone marrow support, lymphatic drainage and massage depending on your needs at the time of your booking. (If only Bone Marrow Support is required – the client remains fully clothed. It is a sequence of hand movements that improves and supports bone marrow production).
Letting Your Medical Team Know You Are Receiving Massage.
It is important for people who have cancer to let their medical care provider know they are receiving massage. I am happy to send a letter to your medical team advising of your treatment plan.
Family members and other caregivers can be instructed in certain massage techniques and are encouraged to book their own little piece of “me time” as well. Several types of massage are available.
Further reading and information: Massage Cancer Council
Gympie
By appointment only
Gympie
By Appointment only
Call us on 0402 988 423
to make a booking.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
I've heard that Massage can spread Cancer.
Cancer may spread (metastasise) into the lymphatic system via the lymph nodes, or it may start in the lymphatic system itself. However, the circulation of lymph – from massage or other movement – does not cause cancer to spread. Researchers have shown that cancer develops and spreads because of changes to a cell’s DNA (genetic mutations) and other processes in the body.
What if I am at risk of Lymphoedema?
Another benefit of massage is reducing lymphoedema. Lymphoedema is the abnormal accumulation of protein-rish fluid accompanied by low-level chronic inflammation and reactive fibrosis. In short, it is swelling in the tissues caused by a build-up of fluid after surgery or radiotherapy to the lymph nodes. It never goes away but it can be reduced and managed. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is done as part of Complex Decongestive Therapy (CDT) which is used to help in the reduction of lymphoedema after certain cancer surgeries. CDT also includes bandaging, compression garments, special exercises, skin care and activity modification. This treatment is usually done by lymphoedema specialists rather than general-practice massage therapists.
Can I bring someone with me?
I am in the middle of treatment and have a medical device (portacath, PICC line).
Please tell us though where you are in your treatment regimen and what medications / infusions you are receiving so we, as the therapist, can safely massage you.