Massage - definition
Mechanical stimulation of tissues by means of rhythmically applied pressure and stretching
Massage - Facts (5)
Massage - Myths (3)
The Physiological Effects (3)
Stroke/Technique effects:
Inhibitory/relaxing stroke examples
Effleurage, petrissage
Excitatory/stimulating stroke examples
Percussion, friction, vibration and knuckling
Inhibitory to voluntary mm examples
Deep tendon pressure of stretch - Charlie horse, cramps
Reflex Effects - def
Stimulation of sensory receptors in the skin and superficial tissues
Mechanical Effects - def
- Should perform after reflexive techniques
Reflexive Effects (4)
Mechanical Effects (3)
Mechanical Effects on soft tissue
Mechanical Effects - Pulmonary system
- vibration loosens mucous plugs when combined with postural drainage
Mechanical Effects - Local capillary dilation
Indications (6)
Contraindications (9)
Precautions (9)
Components of Massage
Types of Lubricants (6)
Draping (3)
Positioning (2)
- For patient comfort - ease into it and to the pts. tolerance
General Application Principles (4)
Effleurage - def
long stroking, gliding movements following length of muscle