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Classification Of Massage Movements
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1. First and last contact the practitioner has with the client
Two types of Vibration
Preparing for your session -Grounding
Classification of touch
touch
2. 1. Superficial or Deep - Depth 2. Light or Heavy - Pressure 3. Gentle or Vigorous - Speed
Fulling
Factors affecting Massage
Wringing
Physical Factors that control Results of Manipulation
3. Directed away from the heart
Slapping
Compression
Joint Movement - Active - Resistive
Centrifugal
4. Is the change in the quality of the feeling as the end of a movement is achived
Friction
End Feel
Joint Movement - Active - Resistive
Classification of touch
5. Is a bone-againts- bone feeling
Hard End Feel
Massage
Slapping
Two types of Vibration
6. Latin/Greek;Massa; - Latin;Masso;- Greek Both mean to touch - handle - squeeze - or knead
Ethereal -Aura
Centripetal
Chucking
massage
7. A. Technique b. Duration(time) c. Speed d. Force(Pressure) e. Direction
Chucking
massage
Factors affecting Massage
Three type of Manual Vibration
8. Side hand
Effleurage
Shaking/Jostling
Biomechanical Deviations
Hacking
9. Finger tips
Tapping
Compression
Preparing for your session -Centering
Empty End Feel
10. Assisted - Client moves joint Therapist helps move beyond the apex
Pettrissage
touch
Joint Movement - Active - Assisted
Non Physical Factors
11. Massage technique:Movements in one direction over entire body with hands just above the client's body. Effects energy.
Ethereal -Aura
Massage
Kneading
Skin Rolling
12. Flat hand
Kneading
massage
Three technique movements
Slapping
13. Soft Fist
Effleurage
Body Mechanics
Beating
touch
14. Oscillating - Orbital - Thumper(finger tips) various depth and pressure
Biomechanical Deviations
Centrifugal
Three type of Manual Vibration
Tapping
15. Massage technique:Movement from the center out with light pressure with fingertips to stimulate or sedate nerves. Can be used opening or closing.
Hard End Feel
Joint Movement - Passive
Feathering
Effleurage Deep
16. Bad posture habits cause
Vibration
massage
Biomechanical Deviations
Compression
17. More downward force movement is slower. Stretch and broadening tissue
Effleurage Deep
End Feel
Tan Tein
Joint Movement - Active - Assisted
18. Passive - client lays relaxed are.O.M. (range of motion)
Joint Movement - Active - Assisted
Hard End Feel
Beating
Joint Movement - Passive
19. Kneading technique - Gentle lift the skin between finger and thumb. Push with finger pull with thumb to loosen fascia and improve movement.
Classification of touch
Skin Rolling
Body Mechanics
Factors affecting Massage
20. Mechanical - machine - Manual
Soft End Feel
Vibration
Joint Movement - Active - Resistive
Two types of Vibration
21. Is a cushioned limiataion where soft tissue prevents further movement - such as knee flexion
Joint Movement - Active - Assisted
Soft End Feel
Kneading
Body Mechanics
22. Is an abrupt restriction to a joint movement due to pain
Empty End Feel
Tapping
Cupping
Centrifugal
23. A. Hostile or aggressive b. Erotic or Sexual c. Appropriate/Therapeutic 1) Mechanical: with the intent of an outcome 2) Expressive: hug - empathy - console
Joint Movement - Active - Assisted
Centripetal
Classification of touch
Friction
24. Used to reduce adhesions as well as stretch and flush muscle tissue.
Kneading
Body Mechanics
Non Physical Factors
Joint Movement - Active - Resistive
25. Resistive - client apply movement and therapist resist movement PNF Stretch.
Massage
Fulling
Biomechanical Deviations
Joint Movement - Active - Resistive
26. Kneading technique- lift and spread the muscles with thenar eminence(lifting and spreading)
Fulling
End Feel
Compression
Two Stances
27. Quick striking movement to stimulate or loosen tissue
Two types of Vibration
Things to think about during touch
Massage
Percussion
28. 1. Intention 2. Emotion - Keep it in check as a therapist.
Factors affecting Massage
Three technique movements
Two types of Vibration
Non Physical Factors
29. Friction technique:like Indian burn. Back and forth movement with hands close together. Warm and separate tissue.
Things to think about during touch
Kneading
Joint Movement - Active - Resistive
Wringing
30. 1. Grinding Corn 2. The wheel 3. Advance and retreat..
Centripetal
Three technique movements
Body Mechanics
Slapping
31. Friction technique:used to induce relaxation. Exactly gentle shake for tissue to let go.
Shaking/Jostling
Effleurage
Vibration
Massage
32. French for skim or flow
Effleurage
Empty End Feel
Classification of touch
Factors affecting Massage
33. Friction technique:Movement of tissue along its axis - encourage relaxation (play dough)
Rolling
Soft End Feel
Cupping
Joint Movement - Passive
34. Chinese refer to centering as
Effleurage Deep
Empty End Feel
Chucking
Tan Tein
35. 1. Archer - Lunge 2. Horse - straddle
Two types of Vibration
Percussion
Two Stances
Skin Rolling
36. Moving two layers against one another to separate tissue and break down adhesions(scar tissue)
Joint Movement - Active - Assisted
Centrifugal
Body Mechanics
Friction
37. Friction technique: Rapid movement back and forth. Used to relax. Stimulate nerve sensation
Skin Rolling
Circular
Kneading
Vibration
38. Directed towards the heart
touch
Skin Rolling
Centripetal
Two types of Vibration
39. A. Remain loose & relaxed - (joints flexed) b. Stay behind the stroke c. Use gravity (mother nature do the work) d. Keep body square e. Triangle principle (Good foundation)
Body Mechanics
Two Stances
Skin Rolling
Effleurage Deep
40. A) Clean and Sanitary b) Hands thoroughly washed c) Nails short and smooth d) Maintain comfortable temp e) No massage after a full meal (it can be done but avoid abdomen area) f) Never deep stroke away from the heart g) Don't work so hard you fatigue
Rules of Massage
massage
Empty End Feel
Tan Tein
41. The systematic application of specific touch techniques - using hands - fingers - or other devices to elicit a desired physical - physiological - or emotional response.
Rolling
Massage
Centripetal
Pettrissage
42. Hand Cupped
Cupping
Chucking
Compression
Vibration
43. Friction technique:longitudinal friction - movement of muscle tissue in same direction of muscle fibers. Moving fluid and stretching muscles Man masturbating is chucking
Body Mechanics
Wringing
Cupping
Chucking
44. Friction technique: Finger/heel hand
Circular
Preparing for your session -Centering
Vibration
Biomechanical Deviations
45. Long - light strokes - mostly used at beginning or end of work. Good for warming area - stimulating venous flow and induce relaxation.
Compression
Effleurage Superficial
Wringing
Hacking
46. Friction technique:Directed downward force-rhythmically used movement of fluid and release tension.
Slapping
Body Mechanics
Fulling
Compression
47. 1. Physical - point approximately 2; below your navel is your center 2. Psychological - self-assured and emotionally stable (Focused)
Biomechanical Deviations
Preparing for your session -Centering
Feathering
Hard End Feel
48. The observation of body postures in relation to safe and efficient movement in daily living activites.
Effleurage Superficial
Things to think about during touch
Compression
Body Mechanics
49. DO NO HARM!!!
Friction
First Rule in massage and bodywork
Effleurage Superficial
Slapping
50. Friction technique:used to broaden and separate and align tissue.
Empty End Feel
Rolling
Classification of touch
Cross fiber (transverse)