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Cannabis and massage therapy - Coggle Diagram
Cannabis and massage therapy
Cannabis
Effects
THC
Appetite Stimulant
Antiemetic
Helps Insomnia
Sedation
Decrease pain
Muscle relaxant
Aids spasticty
Reduced intraocular pressure
Reduces IBS
CBD
Antidepressant
Stress reduction/ Mood improvement
antipsychotic
Anti Anxiety
neuroprotective
Antitumoral
Pain relief
Anti-inflammatory
reduced blood pressure
Reduced Blood pressure
Massage Therapy
massage types
Reflex
Sedation
Decreased Anxiety
Increased arousal
Increased/decreased muscle tone
Fluid
Increased venous return
Decreased edema
Increased lymphatic return
Neuro-Muscular
Decreased stress hormones
stimulated immune function
analgesia
Normalized muscle tension/tone
Increased muscle extensibility
Enhanced muscular performance
Decreased trigger point activity
Increased tissue/joint mobility
connective tissue
Lengthening of fascia
Increased muscle extensibility
Increased joint ROM
Decreased anxiety
Decreased trigger point activity
Pain reduction
Normalized structural alignment
Enhanced muscle performance
Sedation
Passive
Analgesia
Analgesics
Airway clearance
increased ability in movement tasks
Altered movement responses
Percussive
Airway clearance
Increased respiration
Decreased dyspnea
Consequences of Mixing
Limitations
Cannot be prescribed by MST
Consent cannot be obtain from intoxicated client
Cannot do certain techniques if analgesic effects of cannabis are too strong
Objective reaction to cannabis
Benefits
Overlapping effects may compound benefits
May provide similar benefits outside of treatment
Inter-professional cooperation
General improvement to client well being
Domains of integration
Sports/ Athletic performance
Cannabis infused massage creams
Chronic illnesses/ typical massage patients
State of integreation
Eager for integration from massage therapists
Use of cannabis creams before legislation
Current allowance of non-psychoactive cannabis medication with massage therapy treatment