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| Active-assisted movements | active movements performed by client with therapist assisting
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| Continuity | the uninterrupted flow of massage strokes; unbroken transtition from on stroke to the next
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| Effleurage | gliding movements that are repeated and follow the contour of the client's body
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| Friction | massage stroke performed by rubbing one surface over another
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| Joint Movement | moving a joint through its normal range of motion
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| Petrissage | massage stroke that consists of rhythmic lifting, squeezing adn releasing of the tissue
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| Stretching | drawing out a single muscle (and its synergist) to its fullest length
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| Swedish Gymnastics | part of the swedish system that consist of active and passive stretches and joint mobilizations to reduce pain, restore mobility, and maintain health
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| Tapotement | reetitive staccato striking movements of the therapist hands on the clients skin
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| Vibration | rapid shaking, quivering, trembing, or rocking massage movements applied with the fingertips, a full hand or an appliance
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| Absolute | contraindication in which massage in inappropriate, is not advised, and may be harmful to the client
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| Contraindication | the presence of a diseas or physical condition that makes treating a particule client in the usual manner impossible or undersibable
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| Endangerment Sites | areas of the body that contain superficial delicate structures taht are relativly unprotected and are therefore prone to injury
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| Mechanical | a physiological response caused by pressure, force, or range of motion
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| Reflexion | a physiological response caused by stimulated nerves
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| Nerve Stroke | considered a light effleurage, the massage stroke that consist of feather-light finger tracing over the skin
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