Contraindications & Treatment Eligibility

All treatments are subject to professional assessment and clinical judgement. Treatment will proceed only where it is considered safe, appropriate, and within scope of practice.

 

Treatment Will Not Proceed If:

The client presents with acute illness, fever, or active infection

There is suspected or confirmed thrombosis, embolism, or uncontrolled oedema

There is acute inflammation, severe pain of unknown origin, or recent trauma

There are open wounds, active skin infections, or contagious skin conditions

The client is under the influence of alcohol or non-prescribed substances

Relevant medical information has not been fully disclosed

 

Medical Clearance Required

Treatment may proceed only following assessment and, where required, medical clearance if the client:

Is undergoing or has recently undergone cancer treatment

Is pregnant or in the postnatal period

Has a cardiovascular, neurological, autoimmune, or systemic condition

Has recently had surgery or medical procedures

Is taking anticoagulants, steroids, chemotherapy, or other high-risk medication

Has lymphatic, vascular, or circulatory compromise

 

Clinical Scope

All treatments provided are supportive and complementary therapies. They do not replace medical care and are delivered in accordance with professional training, current clinical guidance, and individual risk assessment.

 

Client Responsibility

Clients must provide complete, accurate, and up-to-date medical information prior to each session. Any changes in health status must be disclosed immediately. Failure to do so may result in treatment being declined or discontinued.

 

Right to Refuse Treatment

We reserve the right to refuse, postpone, or modify any treatment at any stage where, in professional judgement, treatment is deemed unsafe, inappropriate, or outside scope of practice, professional competence, or where adequate medical information has not been provided.

 

Medical Emergency Notice

Treatments provided are not intended for medical emergencies. Clients experiencing acute or worsening symptoms must seek medical advice from their GP, specialist, or emergency services.

 

Client Acknowledgement

By booking and attending treatment, clients confirm that the information provided is accurate and that they understand and accept these contraindications and treatment eligibility requirements.