Fascia training is fantastic. Anyone who has already experienced the effects of a good rollout will agree. In spite of this, many people remain uncertain.
If you don’t know whether you can perform self-massage with foam rollers etc. due to pre-existing illnesses or medical conditions, then this article can help.
Essentially, there are three symptoms that exclude the application of myofascial self-massage on the affected area. These three “hard contraindications” are:
These symptoms occur in almost all cases of acute trauma and conditions such as fresh injuries and thromboses. During the initial phase of recovery, inflammation levels are very high. Rolling on severely inflamed areas can worsen your condition. In this case, the use of the BLACKROLL® is not recommended.
In some cases, you simply have to make up your own mind as to whether the practise of myofascial self-massage is advisable. Here we speak of so-called “soft contraindications”. In these cases you should clarify with your doctor as to whether and in which form treatment would be appropriate . In case of localised problems, parts of the body that are not affected can generally be rolled without any cause for concern. With certain clinical pictures (e.g. a slipped disc) the treatment may even be of benefit.
The following are counted among the soft contraindications:
Ultimately, every person is unique and perceives pain in different ways. Any recommendations we provide should serve merely as a guide. The final decision always lies with you. Listen to the signals your body sends you. If in doubt: it is always better to ask your doctor’s opinion one more time. If he/she gives consent, and all the lights are green, then there is nothing to stop you using the BLACKROLL® foam roller. So, all that remains is for us to wish you lots of fun training!