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a standard position in which the person stands upright with the feet slightly apart, arms hanging at the sides and palms facing forward the thumbs outward. anatomic position
lateral movement away from the midline of the trunk abduction
involves the use of active and passive movements, physical manipulation of the muscles knowledge of the circulation of the blood and lymph swedish massage
the best technique for removing adhesions in fascial tissues. deep transverse friction
hand moving from the palm-down to the palm- up position supination
downward or inferior movement depression
divides the body into parts that are equal left and right sagittal plane
movement that increases the angle between two bones, usally moving the body part back toward the anatomic position extention
profound emotional responses that can occur when someone is touched body-mind effect
the study of movement that combines anatomy, physiology, physics, and geometry and relates them to human movement kinesiology
the rotart movement around the longitudinal axis of a bone away from the midline of the body lateral rotation
movement of the thumb across the palmar aspect to make contact with the fingers opposition
specific circular or tansverse movements that do not glide on the skin and that are focused on the unerlying tissue friction
long broad strokes both to apply movement and to warm the tissue for more specific bodywork while evaluating for hard and soft tissue, hot and cold areas and areas that seem stuck effleurage
application of pressure into the body to spread tissue against underlying structures compression
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