Skeletal elements within the limbs, as well as supporting shoulder girdle pectoral and pelvic girdle.
What is the appendicular skeleton?
Balanced body, mind and spirit.
What is good health?
Place to write client's symptoms.
What is subjective?
Technique used to break up scar tissue that uses circular or transverse movements that are focused on the underlying tissue and not on gliding across the skin
What is friction?
Increased circulation, muscle relaxation and pain relief.
What are the benefits of massage?
Injury to a ligament.
What is a sprain?
Healthy fats, veggies, fruit and protein.
What is a healthy diet?
Where to write a treatment program.
What is Plan?
Technique that uses milking action on soft tissue
What is petrissage?
Place of origin of massage therapy
What is China?
Muscles, tendons, connective tissue.
What is soft tissue?
Amount of water to drink for proper hydration?
What is it varies from person to person?
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What is the abbreviation for Pain?
Technique used to increase mobility in a joint and produce synovial fluid
What is Joint Movement?
Body position, pressure or location of touch can trigger.
What is State Dependent Memory?
Endangerment site behind the knee.
What is the Popliteal Fossa?
Amount of sleep to qualify as restorative.
What is 6 hours?
Place to write how the tissue responded to the massage.
What is assessment?
Best stroke for assessment
What is Effleurage?
Best treatment for a client with chronic illness.
What is Condition Management?
Cortisol.
What is the stress hormone?
An increase in physical accidents, stress-induced diseases, and decreased immune response
What are the results of prolonged periods of stress?
Place to write observations of how client walked into treatment room.
What is Objective?
Best technique to break up congestion in the lungs
What is cupping?
Synchronizing with another person.
What is Entrainment or Attunement?