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Implications for Massage Therapy
By Ruth Werner
By the time this article is published,
many massage therapists will be back
to work in one form or another, and we
will have a new population of clients
who may seek us out: COVID-19 survivors.
Because the SARS-CoV-2 virus affects
so many tissues in so many ways, and
because its effects can be long-lasting,
massage and bodywork clients who
have had this infection—even those
with mild versions—may bring with them
some health concerns that are relevant
to our decision-making process.