Get an explanation of post-operative pain, and the traditional protocols for helping relieve it. Learn about specific surgeries, common types of post-operative pain, and massage therapy contradications. Find out how massage can help patients better manage this type of pain.
Explore how pain complicates healing in post-operative patients. Research underlines the value of massage therapy for these patients when contraindications and side effects of pain-relieving medications are considered. Get a view of the hospital work environment. When you complete this course you will be able to:
- Understand the role massage therapy can play in improving patient outcomes for post-operative patients.
- Describe how post-operative pain affects healing from surgeries.
- Identify pain-relieving medications, their methods of administration, and side effects.
- Describe how massage therapy can relieve post-operative pain and the contraindications for massage therapy.
- Define the hospital setting for massage therapists.
For over 30 years, Rose Adams’ work with massage has been in private practice, collaboration with local healthcare providers, including 9 years working as a massage therapist in the hospital setting. Currently, Rose sees cancer patients and the elderly weekly at local healthcare facilities and is a teacher and clinic supervisor at Arizona School of Integrative Studies. She has continued her path of ongoing learning in massage including acupressure, cross fiber, cranio- sacral, pregnancy and infant massage, reflexology, manual lymphatic drainage, massage for cancer patients, and breast cancer rehabilitation and Qigong for healing.
Course Expiration
Please note that you must complete each AMTA online learning course and pass the exam one year from the date of purchase. If you do not complete the course and pass the exam within one year, you will be required to re-purchase the course.
Online courses expire one year from the date of purchase. When a course expires, you will no longer have access to the course materials and will be required to re-purchase the course.
Course Approval Code(s)
MS 211; LCEU0003760
Copyright
This course contains information that is proprietary. None of the material contained within this course may be used without the express written permission
of AMTA unless otherwise indicated in the course. As a reminder, before practicing any new modalities or techniques, check with your state’s massage therapy
regulatory authority to ensure they are within the state’s defined scope of practice for massage therapy.
Refunds
Online courses are non-refundable. AMTA will not cover fees incurred from duplicate payments, insufficient funds, stopped payments or credit/debit cards over
credit limits.