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T/F: there are 4 principles of massage - Answer-true What principle of massage does this relate to: allow client to accommodate to touch, enable you to palpate, start treatment (superficial/deep/superficial, effleurage, petrissage, general/specific/general) - Answer-superficial - deep - superficial What principle of massage does this relate to: coordinate the transitions as you work deeper and superficial (superficial/deep/superficial, effleurage, petrissage, general/specific/general) - Answer-general - specific - general What principle of massage does this relate to: if outcome is to enhance return of lymph/venous blood, centripetal pressure (superficial/deep/superficial, effleurage, proximal/distal/proximal, general/specific/general) - Answerproximal - distal - proximal What principle of massage does this relate to: circumscribe area of local pathology (periphery/centre/periphery, effleurage, petrissage, general/specific/general) - Answer-periphery - centre- periphery T/f: massage has both mechanical and reflex effects - Answer-trueWhich effect of massage: mediated by nervous system, peripheral receptors send impulses to centres in brain and spinal cord caution a local/systemic response (reflex, mechanical, nutritional, chemical) - Answer-reflex effect Which effect of massage: a neuromuscular technique to stimulate proprioceptors (reflex, mechanical, nutritional, chemical) - Answer-reflex effect Which effect of massage: passive movement can either sedate or awaken, enhances jt awareness, becomes aware of unnecessary mm tension (reflex, mechanical, nutritional, chemical) - Answer-reflex effect Which effect of massage: caused by physically moving tissues through compression, stretch, shear, bend, twisting (reflex, mechanical, nutritional, chemical) - Answer-mechanical Which effect of massage: a neuromuscular technique that compresses or stretches mm fibers, pushing fluid in vessels which pass through mm (reflex, mechanical, nutritional, chemical) - Answer-mechanical Which effect of massage: the passive movement of compression and release of soft tissues may produce modest increase in lymphatic and venous return (reflex, mechanical, nutritional, chemical) - Answer-mechanical T/F: both mechanical and reflex effects have neuromuscular techniques and passive movements - Answer-trueWhich technique: essentially used when mechanical pressure is CI (vibration, stroking, shaking/rocking, effleurage) - Answer-stroking T/F: stroking can be done through the sheets, over clothing or directly on skin - Answer-true T/F: stroking, vibrations, tapotement and rocking and shaking can all have either stimulating or relaxing/soothing effects - Answer-true
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