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By *orleycouple1973 OP   Couple
over a year ago

horley

Anyone in Crawley area qualified in massage, wife has a back issue

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am.... but you’re a bit far away unfortunately x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am.... but you’re a bit far away unfortunately x"

I give A very good massage , but not qualified

X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone in Crawley area qualified in massage, wife has a back issue "

You would be better off contacting a professional off the site, some on here mean well or could think it’s a good way of getting a meet but could cause more damage.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone in Crawley area qualified in massage, wife has a back issue

You would be better off contacting a professional off the site, some on here mean well or could think it’s a good way of getting a meet but could cause more damage."

A massage might not be the best thing. Ive suffered with my back and while in 'pain' mode if any touched it id be clinging to a ceiling...

GP 1st

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By *iavoloCouple
over a year ago

Bexley/Buxton


"Anyone in Crawley area qualified in massage, wife has a back issue "

Lots on here will say they are but in reality you are better looking for a local professional and pay for it.

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By *am4CamWoman
over a year ago

Fairy Land

Most good gyms have a physio, perhaps that would be a better avenue, or even your GP surgery.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone in Crawley area qualified in massage, wife has a back issue "

You need to see professional for a medical issue that is trained and insured. Start with your doctor perhaps or google in your area. Please don't take risks (signed phyio)

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By *oneyBear100Couple
over a year ago

Gatwick area

Google The Richard's Centre in Crawley. Well worth seeing what the issue is before jumping straight into massage with people from fab of unknown skill set.

After you've got professional advice feel free to ask though

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

Best to contact your GP and get some professional advice, a reputable massage therapist would recommend you do this prior to treatment taking place. Also, they would need proof, ie a GP note stating that it's OK to massage. Best not to ask random people on here as they could do more harm than good.

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By *entlecaressMan
over a year ago

Wakefield/ Beverley

No professional would give a massage without an examination and maybe a GP referral. If they weren't qualified or insured then it's plain bonkers to just put your hands on someone. I'm qualified but no longer insured so physical health no fun and enjoyment yes.

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By *armupartistMan
over a year ago

York

Take care, I have Trained in Swedish massage techniques. We were advised to be very careful doing back massage, especially of the lower back. Massage is primarily about muscle tone and relaxation. A first bit of advice would be to see your GP meanwhile pay attention to your posture. Good luck.

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By *omangoldMan
over a year ago

norwich

Depends what the back issue is as to wether a massage would be appropriate.

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