Sound Bath Contraindications
- Pregnancy: - While often considered safe, some recommend consulting a doctor, especially during the first and third trimesters. 
- Recent surgery or fracture: - Avoid sound therapy for at least six months after recent surgery or a fracture. 
- Sound sensitivity: - If you have a heightened sensitivity to sound, consider using earplugs or - sitting further from the sound source. 
Contraindications for sound therapy include pacemakers, metallic implants or stents, epilepsy, and certain cardiovascular or severe mental health conditions. Pregnancy, recent surgery, and sound sensitivities are also important considerations where you should consult a doctor or professional before starting.
- Pacemakers and metallic implants: - The vibrations from sound therapy can potentially interfere with pacemakers or other electronic devices, and a medical professional should be consulted if you have metallic implants. 
- Epilepsy: - Certain sound frequencies may trigger seizures in individuals with epilepsy, so a doctor should be consulted beforehand. 
- Severe heart conditions: - Individuals with severe arrhythmias, heart disease, or other serious cardiovascular problems should avoid sound therapy. 
- Severe mental health conditions: - If you have a severe psychiatric disorder, it is recommended to consult with your doctor or a mental health professional. 
ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS
PRECAUTIONS & CONSIDERATIONS
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It is VITAL that you have acknowledged this page before booking any session. Booking constitutes full acceptance of responsibility for your own welfare.
ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS
PRECAUTIONS & CONSIDERATIONS
- Pacemakers and metallic implants: - The vibrations from sound therapy can potentially interfere with pacemakers or other electronic devices, and a medical professional should be consulted if you have metallic implants. 
- Epilepsy: - Certain sound frequencies may trigger seizures in individuals with epilepsy, so a doctor should be consulted beforehand. 
- Severe heart conditions: - Individuals with severe arrhythmias, heart disease, or other serious cardiovascular problems should avoid sound therapy. 
- Severe mental health conditions: - If you have a severe psychiatric disorder, it is recommended to consult with your doctor or a mental health professional.