CONTRAINDICATIONS
PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RECEIVER TO COMMUNICATE ANY OF THE HEALTH CONDITIONS BELOW IN WRITING, IN ADVANCE OF THEIR SESSION.
It is generally safe to work with instruments and voice OFF-THE-BODY, except for people with Sound Induced Epilepsy. Unfortunately, sound experiences are not advised for people with this challenge.
Other people that should not receive this work on— or off-the-body:
Pregnant women or those actively trying to get pregnant.
People with a history of severe depression, psychosis and other serious mental health challenges.
People with a compromised immune system (ex: cancer, terminal illness, end-of-life) should not receive this work.
OFF-THE-BODY—I will need to keep a minimum distance from a heart pacemaker, stent, shunt, deep brain stimulation or any other implanted electrical device. Please let me know in advance if you have any of these medical conditions.
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ON-THE-BODY CONTRAINDICATIONS:
During pregnancy, especially during the first trimester.
On any deep vein thrombosis in the leg or known thrombi.
Open wounds.
Acute inflammations, tumors, or recent concussions.
Directly on or above a heart pacemaker, defibrillator, stent, shunt, deep brain stimulation (DBS) or other implanted electrical device.
Directly on the chest or back of people with artificial heart valves, or cardiac arrhythmia.
Around the neck in case of carotid atherosclerosis.
Directly on or anywhere in the immediate area of a metallic implant.
Post surgery before the sutures have been removed and the scar is not fully healed and closed.
The sound healing instruments must not be used:
Directly on implants (or near implants until they have completely healed)
Directly on screws
Directly on bone fractures
Directly on artificial joints
Directly on inflamed joints and veins
Directly on the skin in the case of inflammatory skin disorders
Directly on sebaceous cysts

Directly on weeping eczema
In the case of other inflammatory processes generally associated with fever
Near diseased or varicose veins
On the stomach or back of a pregnant woman

Treatment should not commence until three days after injury, at the earliest, for whiplash.

