The ... Year Book of Physical TherapyYear Book Publishers., 1938 - Medicine |
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Page 169
... MASSAGE AND MANIPULATION Present Status of Massage . Hans J. Behrend ( New York City ) presents a physiologic interpretation of the technic and influence of massage in a compre- hensive survey of recent literature . The skin organ acts ...
... MASSAGE AND MANIPULATION Present Status of Massage . Hans J. Behrend ( New York City ) presents a physiologic interpretation of the technic and influence of massage in a compre- hensive survey of recent literature . The skin organ acts ...
Page 171
... massage in treating tired muscles is the improvement of circulation with consequent removal of chemical substances produced by fatigue . Massage palpation also facilitates the locating of myogeloses or fibrositic areas which must be ...
... massage in treating tired muscles is the improvement of circulation with consequent removal of chemical substances produced by fatigue . Massage palpation also facilitates the locating of myogeloses or fibrositic areas which must be ...
Page 393
... massage bar which he has developed . The value of heat and massage in the local treatment of prostatitis has been recognized , but general inability to administer massage correctly has caused patients to discontinue treatment . The ...
... massage bar which he has developed . The value of heat and massage in the local treatment of prostatitis has been recognized , but general inability to administer massage correctly has caused patients to discontinue treatment . The ...
Contents
General Considerations | 9 |
Electrotherapy | 17 |
Artificial Fever Therapy | 74 |
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