MassotherapeuticsBlakiston, 1890 - 264 pages |
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Page 25
... effleurage . ' Special attention when the body is reached is directed to the liver ; the stroking is here more firm and persistent , and sundry pokes are made at its lower margin to awaken dormant energy . The roll- ing , kneading , and ...
... effleurage . ' Special attention when the body is reached is directed to the liver ; the stroking is here more firm and persistent , and sundry pokes are made at its lower margin to awaken dormant energy . The roll- ing , kneading , and ...
Page 35
... effleurage . This is a stroking movement made with the palm of the hand passing with various degrees of force over the surface centripetally . It may be practised with the fingers or with the thumb alone . It is of little value in ...
... effleurage . This is a stroking movement made with the palm of the hand passing with various degrees of force over the surface centripetally . It may be practised with the fingers or with the thumb alone . It is of little value in ...
Page 36
... effleurage performed quickly and perhaps forcibly . For deep - seated tissues the Fig . 1 is an illustration taken from life of the method of performing effleurage of the forearm . It will be seen that the wrist is steadied with one ...
... effleurage performed quickly and perhaps forcibly . For deep - seated tissues the Fig . 1 is an illustration taken from life of the method of performing effleurage of the forearm . It will be seen that the wrist is steadied with one ...
Page 37
... effleurage as Fig . 2 is simply diagrammatic , and illustrates a method of per- forming effleurage often met with in this country . The leg is held tightly by the outstretched fingers and thumb just above the ankle , and the hand is ...
... effleurage as Fig . 2 is simply diagrammatic , and illustrates a method of per- forming effleurage often met with in this country . The leg is held tightly by the outstretched fingers and thumb just above the ankle , and the hand is ...
Page 38
... effleurage , the fingers alone being employed for the purpose . The arm is shown held by the operator , by the left hand at the wrist , whilst the fingers of the right hand are carried steadily upwards towards the elbow , care being ...
... effleurage , the fingers alone being employed for the purpose . The arm is shown held by the operator , by the left hand at the wrist , whilst the fingers of the right hand are carried steadily upwards towards the elbow , care being ...
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