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... relaxed ; your feet feel heavy and relaxed ; your ankles , your knees and your hips feel heavy , relaxed and comfortable ; your solar plexus , and the whole central portion of your body , feel relaxed and quiet ; your hands , your arms ...
... relaxed ; your feet feel heavy and relaxed ; your ankles , your knees and your hips feel heavy , relaxed and comfortable ; your solar plexus , and the whole central portion of your body , feel relaxed and quiet ; your hands , your arms ...
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... relaxed ? 3. Are the hands of the operator relaxed ? 4. Is pressure even throughout each stroke ? 5. Is the stance one of good body alignment , with weight over feet , or has the weight been allowed to fall forward over the treatment ...
... relaxed ? 3. Are the hands of the operator relaxed ? 4. Is pressure even throughout each stroke ? 5. Is the stance one of good body alignment , with weight over feet , or has the weight been allowed to fall forward over the treatment ...
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... relax him when he is restless from long hours in bed . Nurses who can skillfully execute basic massage techniques will ... relaxed fashion . This contact presents an excellent opportunity to build con- fidence in the patient and promote ...
... relax him when he is restless from long hours in bed . Nurses who can skillfully execute basic massage techniques will ... relaxed fashion . This contact presents an excellent opportunity to build con- fidence in the patient and promote ...
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activity acupuncture points alternate applied areas aspect assist beginning blood body border called cause changes Chinese considered cover deep described developed Diagnosis direction distal draping effects effleurage elbow energy exercise feel Figure fingers flow foot friction function Gall Bladder Give given hand head Hoffa included increase indicated injury Intestine involved joint knee Large Large Intestine lateral light limb lower extremity massage McMillan mechanical medicine Mennell meridians method motion move movement muscle muscle groups nerve normal operator organ pain Palmaris Longus patient performed person petrissage placed position possible posterior practice present pressure provides proximal pull refer reflex relaxed relieve result scar shoulder side skin Special specific stimulation stretching strokes surface tapotement techniques tendon third thumb tissue touch trapezius treated treatment upper upward usually venous vibration whole