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Oncology Scar Specilist

Sam from Whakatane District

So happy to announce that Whakatane has a ''Oncology Scar Specialist now in town''

HOW DOES IT WORK
A non-invasive physical therapy method developed to treat scar tissue, fibrosis and adhesions. Using specialist scar massage and fascial release, therapy tools and self care advice to promote healthy recovery physically & psychological.


Some side effects of the scarring:
Severe itching, Tenderness, Pain, Sleep disturbances, Numbness, Sensitivity, Anxiety, Depression, Disruption of daily activities
Sam is extremely passionate about making a difference in people’s lives through her work. She believes strongly in the body’s natural ability to adapt and heal when given help in the right direction.

Types of scar treated but not limited to:
Superficial external scars, Childhood, Accidents, Surgery - Emergency, Planned, Plastic Surgery
Scar Therapy can utilise the following modalities:
Scar Tissue Release, Lymph Drainage, Fascial Release, Neurogenic Release

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