Rheumatoid Arthritis: Techniques for Massage Therapists
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Rheumatoid Arthritis: Techniques for Massage Therapists

Author(s): Julie Goodwin

4CE credits 14 Lessons Text

Take an in-depth look at how to integrate session planning for rheumatoid arthritis into your massage therapy practice. Explore the causes, symptoms, risk factors, as well as how to plan safe and effective massage sessions for clients with this condition.

When you finish this course, you will be able to:

  • Discuss how rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are diagnosed, what the different stages of RA are and how they affect RA patients;
  • Assess the complexities of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases;
  • Cite contraindications and comorbidities of RA;
  • Review common surgeries that RA clients are likely to have and how best to tailor massage sessions so the client gets the most out of the session;
  • Describe the types of massage and positioning techniques that can be used with patients with RA.

  1. Introduction to Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  2. Etiology, Symptoms, Complications and Comorbidities of RA
  3. Comorbidities and COVID-19
  4. Diagnosing and Testing for RA Patients
  5. Oral and Topical Medications for RA Patients
  6. Surgical Protocols for RA Patients
  7. Supplemental Therapies for RA Patients
  8. Massage Session Planning for Clients with RA
  9. Intake Procedures and Contraindications for Clients With RA Seeking Massage Therapy
  10. Massage Techniques and Positioning Guidelines for Clients with RA
  11. Massage Following Surgery for Clients With RA
  12. Ancillary Therapies Massage Therapists May Use To Enhance Massage Sessions
  13. Summary
  14. Resources

Julie Goodwin, LMT, is a longtime massage therapy educator, the author of Touch & Movement: Palpation and Kinesiology for Massage Therapists, and creator of TxPlanner.org.