Chaper 17 Advanced Massage Flashcards

1
Q

Massage Contraindications

A
  1. Inflamed skin conditions
  2. Burns (sunburn, chemical burns)
  3. Open wounds or rashes
  4. Sensitive skin
  5. Contagious disease
  6. Recent facial injections (w/in past 2 weeks)
  7. Recent surgery in area (w/in past 2 weeks)
  8. Recent injury in area
  9. Thrombus, embolus, thrombosis, thrombolysis
  10. Blood clot
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2
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In massage, when you increase the body temperature what do you stimulate?

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Increasing internal body temperature stimulates the circulation of blood and lymph. As a result, there is an increase of deliver of nutrition and removal of metabolic waste from tissue cells.

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3
Q

What do you focus on in the center point massage movement?

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Between the eyebrows and down the sides of the nose to the tip.

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4
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Which part of the hands do you use when doing the sinus relief movement?

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Pads of four fingers

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5
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What is Shiatsu massage?

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The application of pressure on acupuncture points found throughout the body to balance the body’s energy flow and to promote health. It originated as a form of physical therapy in Japan.

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6
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How long should facial Shiatsu massage to the face last?

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10-15 minutes

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7
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What type of movement do you use in ear reflexology?

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Firm but gentle pressure, stroking or squeezing and pulling the ear. Work both ears together using your thumb and forefingers.

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8
Q

What type of stones do you use in cold stone therapy?

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Marble stones (which is a form of sedimentary limestone.)

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9
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What type of stones do you use in hot stone therapy?

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Basalt (formed as a result of volcanic activity)

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10
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When using hot and cold stone therapy which stone do you use first?

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Hot and then cold

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11
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What types of movements do you use when performing stone therapy?

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Simultaneous, or chasing patten

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12
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What is Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

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LDM stimulates the circulation of lymph and lymphocytes through the facial and cervical lymph nodes.

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13
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What is the difference between Manual and Machine Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

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Hands vrs. machine

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14
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When using machine to perform the Lymphatic Drainage, where do you start?

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Behind the ear/ waterwheel

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15
Q

During cold and flu season, how many times a week can you perform LDM on a guest with congestion issues?

A

More than 3 times per week (3-7 txs)

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16
Q

How can you visibly tell when someone needs LDM?

A

Edema under the eyes (puffy eyes)

17
Q

Where does the nose drain in LDM?

A

Behind the ear (down to the mandible to behind the ear)

18
Q

What type of movements do you perform in LDM?

A

Stationary

19
Q

How many stationary movements can you do before moving to an adjacent area?

A

6-10

20
Q

How long should you drain the area of the lateral sternocleidomastoid muscle?

A

1 minute

21
Q
  1. High/Low Blood Pressure
    a. high blood pressure, may get headaches if overheated
    b. low blood pressure, may be dizzy or faint upon standing
  2. Cancer
  3. Autoimmune disorders
A

Massage Concerns