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Massage Therapy Term Fill In The Blanks

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Question: LandmarkAnswer: A uniquely shaped part of a bone, either raised or sunken in, is used as a reference point to locate where muscles attach to bones.
Question: Answer: Something which would indicate that massage is not acceptable for a : certain massage strokes, or massage at all.
Question: Answer: A long massage stroke (form of effleurage designed to flush toxins and normal metabolic waste into your bloodstream so your body may remove them.
Question: DrapingAnswer: The covering of a client with a sheet, blanket, or .
Question: Answer: A long gliding massage stroke designed to lubricant, increase circulation, and warm tissue for deeper work.
Question: Answer: A particular type of connective tissue which spreads throughout the body from head to toe and from skin to the deepest bones. It to support and shape the body.
Question: FibromyalgiaAnswer: A which causes lack of or poor sleep and characteristic muscle pain.
Question: IndicationsAnswer: Something which would indicate that massage or certain massage strokes are okay to use, or even beneficial for a client goal or condition.
Question: RoationAnswer: When a muscle turns the front of your body or head to the same side (muscle on turns you right, left side to left)
Question: KinesiologyAnswer: The study of the (especially of the human body), involving bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
Question: ReleaseAnswer: A trademarked technique treats the muscular fascia of the body.
Question: Perfomance Answer: A form of evaluation that is required four times during the program a student gives a massage to a licensed instructor. The purpose is to assess for areas of weakness, acknowledge areas of progress or accomplishment, and to grade for academic record
Question: Answer: A massage stroke designed to and soften muscle after it has been warmed.
Question: MassageAnswer: A of massage developed in Sweden which is widely used at the basis for teaching and practicing massage. It is designed forrelaxation but may be varied for different effects.
Question: TapotementAnswer: A stroke which is percussive, rhythmic, and quick. It is designed to loosen mucus and stimulate the nervous system.
 
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