Medicine Hands by Gayle MacDonald

ISBN: 978-1-84409-090-7
Massage Therapy for People with Cancer
240 pages paperback, approx 30 black & white photographs

Medicine Hands debunks a pervasive health myth that massage is not good for those suffering with cancer. The idea that cancer can metastasize as a result of massage is not rooted in any science. This book cites clinical evidence that proves just the opposite. Touch and massage are vital to a cancer patient's health and well-being. Medicine Hands teaches bodywork practitioners, oncology professionals, patients and family how massage can safely support patients as they receive treatment and during their recovery process.

As with the 1st edition, the focus of Medicine Hands is on the use of touch techniques to provide comfort and ameliorate the side effects of conventional cancer treatment. This new edition, with more than 60% new material and an additional 48 pages, presents brand-new information on the most recent research, massage for children with cancer, the use of bodywork techniques to strengthen the body during and after treatment, and the importance of gathering detailed information about a client's medical history.

Manual therapists such as massage practitioners, chiropractors and naturopaths will understand the issues that are of concern when embarking on work with a person being treated for cancer. At one time, metastasis was thought to be a reason not to massage people living with cancer. However, experience has now shown that the major factors affecting how massage is used are the types of treatment a person has received - chemotherapy, radiation, and/or surgery. Medicine Hands clearly informs therapists how to adjust their massage techniques in order to give massage sessions in a safe, effective manner.

Lay persons, too, will find Medicine Hands to be easily accessible to them as they explore ways to support themselves or loved ones through the rigors of cancer treatment.

Gayle MacDonald
Gayle MacDonald, M.S., L.M.T., began her career as a teacher in 1973 and as a massage therapist in 1989. In 1991, she blended her two career paths. Since 1994, she has given massage to cancer patients and supervised massage therapists on the oncology units of Oregon Health and Science University.

MacDonald is a frequent contributor to the three main massage journals in the US. Presently, she travels the US teaching continuing education courses in oncology massage. MacDonald is the author of Massage for the Hospital Patient and Medically Frail Client (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005).

Every Licensed massage therapist should have this book. Why? Because a large portion of our population has had a journey with cancer. After they are released from the Dr. and finished with treatment there may still be plenty of contra indications to consider. This book goes over them all clearly and fully. Loved the book, loved the class even more. It will be in my reference library forever!

— S Mclaughlin


"I couldn't hold back the tears while reading the personal stories throughout this book, which is unusual in its compassion and information content. I cannot recommend it highly enough for anyone with an interest in Cancer and Bodywork." states Sandra Goodman in her review for Positive Health. Read the full review here


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