Sign in

or Register now

MyRACentral.com

See all of our health sites at www.HealthCentral.com
  • Font size
Receive a FREE Osteoarthritis of the knee pamphlet.  Start here.

Reply to an Answer

In response to:
I would recommend you speak to a registered massage therapist about this as they are more likely to be familiar with the various techniques used in massage therapy.  Massage can be beneficial for people who have RA, but aside from recommending that you err on the side of being gentle for several occasions of massage to discover where the person's pain limits are, those of us who answer questions here can't really give you any kind of expert advice in this area, as I have yet to see anyone who is a massage therapist on the site, so I would consult someone who has studied massage therapy.
Subject:
Comment:
Note: This Display Name will be publicly visible on your SharePosts, your profile on this site, and the rest of the Internet. To maintain your anonymity do not include personally identifiable information (such as your name or email address) in your Display Name, SharePosts, or any other public postings on our site.