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Manny P. Daleon presents
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- light, firm and gentle glide of the entire surface of the hand 3 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-light, firm and gentle glide of the entire surface of the hand Purpose: 4 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-light, firm and gentle glide of the entire surface of the hand Purpose: Start and end the massage and during transition of massage technique 5 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-light, firm and gentle glide of the entire surface of the hand Purpose: Start and end the massage and during transition of massage technique Accustomed the patient with the touch of the therapist 6 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-light, firm and gentle glide of the entire surface of the hand Purpose: Start and end the massage and during transition of massage technique Accustomed the patient with the touch of the therapist Determine sensitive areas of spasm and muscle soreness 7 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-light, firm and gentle glide of the entire surface of the hand Purpose: Start and end the massage and during transition of massage technique Accustomed the patient with the touch of the therapist Determine sensitive areas of spasm and muscle soreness Apply and distribute the lubricant 8 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-light, firm and gentle glide of the entire surface of the hand Purpose: Start and end the massage and during transition of massage technique Accustomed the patient with the touch of the therapist Determine sensitive areas of spasm and muscle soreness Apply and distribute the lubricant Remove dead skin cells and scars 9 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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1. Superficial stroking 11 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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1. Superficial stroking Very light, gliding of the hand applied in any direction to distribute the lubricant 12 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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1. Superficial stroking Very light, gliding of the hand applied in any direction to distribute the lubricant Most common technique 13 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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1. Superficial stroking Very light, gliding of the hand applied in any direction to distribute the lubricant Most common technique 2. Shingles 14 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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1. Superficial stroking Very light, gliding of the hand applied in any direction to distribute the lubricant Most common technique 2. Shingles Hand over hand stroke or one hand follow the other; although contact with the patient is lost as each hand is lifted, the other hand follows to give the patient a feeling of contact with the touch of the therapist. 15 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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3. Knuckling With a clinched fist, it is alternate and rhythmic dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the applied on broad areas 16 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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3. Knuckling With a clinched fist, it is alternate and rhythmic dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the applied on broad areas 4. Fulling Usually applied at the back with a sacroiliac joint pain; it is lifting and pushing of hands in opposite direction; no pressure should be placed over spinous process as you passed 17 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hands are relax to hold the part to be treated Applied in any direction but usually centripetal to aid lymphatic and venous circulation 18 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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- repeated lifting, grasping and releasing of tissues with one or both hands with the use of thumb or a finger 20 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-repeated lifting, grasping and releasing of tissues with one or both hands with the use of thumb or a finger Purpose: 21 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-repeated lifting, grasping and releasing of tissues with one or both hands with the use of thumb or a finger Purpose: Stretch contracted and to loosen adherent tissues 22 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-repeated lifting, grasping and releasing of tissues with one or both hands with the use of thumb or a finger Purpose: Stretch contracted and to loosen adherent tissues Assist venous and lymphatic flow 23 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-repeated lifting, grasping and releasing of tissues with one or both hands with the use of thumb or a finger Purpose: Stretch contracted and to loosen adherent tissues Assist venous and lymphatic flow Milks the muscles of waste products of metabolism 24 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Kneadinggrasping and compressing of muscle, grasp and applying pressure on it 26 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Kneadinggrasping and compressing of muscle, grasp and applying pressure on it Pinchingalternate picking up of small portion of the skin of thumb and first finger 27 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Kneadinggrasping and compressing of muscle, grasp and applying pressure on it Pinchingalternate picking up of small portion of the skin of thumb and first finger Spider walk 28 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Kneadinggrasping and compressing of muscle, grasp and applying pressure on it Pinchingalternate picking up of small portion of the skin of thumb and first finger Spider walk Jostling 29 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Kneadinggrasping and compressing of muscle, grasp and applying pressure on it Pinchingalternate picking up of small portion of the skin of thumb and first finger Spider walk Jostling Skin rolling 30 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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FRICTIONapplying circular or traverse motion of finger, thumb or heel of the palm to small areas of tissues 32 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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FRICTIONapplying circular or traverse motion of finger, thumb or heel of the palm to small areas of tissues Purpose: 33 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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FRICTIONapplying circular or traverse motion of finger, thumb or heel of the palm to small areas of tissues Purpose: Break up nodules and adhesion 34 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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FRICTIONapplying circular or traverse motion of finger, thumb or heel of the palm to small areas of tissues Purpose: Break up nodules and adhesion Assist in circulation 35 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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FRICTIONapplying circular or traverse motion of finger, thumb or heel of the palm to small areas of tissues Purpose: Break up nodules and adhesion Assist in circulation Milks the muscle with waste products of metabolism 36 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Variations: 37 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Variations: Cross-fiberapplied through longitudinal orientation 38 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Variations: Cross-fiberapplied through longitudinal orientation Storm techniqueapplied thru longitudinal fiber of the muscle. 39 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Variations: Cross-fiberapplied through longitudinal orientation Storm techniqueapplied thru longitudinal fiber of the muscle. Notes: 40 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Variations: Cross-fiberapplied through longitudinal orientation Storm techniqueapplied thru longitudinal fiber of the muscle. Notes: Used in prominent joints 41 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Variations: Cross-fiberapplied through longitudinal orientation Storm techniqueapplied thru longitudinal fiber of the muscle. Notes: Used in prominent joints Produced heat 42 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Variations: Cross-fiberapplied through longitudinal orientation Storm techniqueapplied thru longitudinal fiber of the muscle. Notes: Used in prominent joints Produced heat May produce bruising 43 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-- may produce a series of brisk blows, rapid and alternate fashion on soft tissue of the patient. 45 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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--may produce a series of brisk blows, rapid and alternate fashion on soft tissue of the patient. Purpose: 46 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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--may produce a series of brisk blows, rapid and alternate fashion on soft tissue of the patient. Purpose: Stimulate beeper tissues like muscles and nerves 47 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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--may produce a series of brisk blows, rapid and alternate fashion on soft tissue of the patient. Purpose: Stimulate beeper tissues like muscles and nerves Muscular contractions 48 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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--may produce a series of brisk blows, rapid and alternate fashion on soft tissue of the patient. Purpose: Stimulate beeper tissues like muscles and nerves Muscular contractions Loosen secretions 49 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking 51 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking Chopping 52 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking Chopping Beating 53 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking Chopping Beating Pounding 54 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking Chopping Beating Pounding Cupping 55 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking Chopping Beating Pounding Cupping Clapping 56 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking Chopping Beating Pounding Cupping Clapping Slapping 57 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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Hacking Chopping Beating Pounding Cupping Clapping Slapping Tapping 58 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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-fine rhythmical, tremulous movement using the hand or forearm causing part to vibrate Purpose: Soothing effect Awaken the patients body system Peripheral neuritis 59 Prepared by: Manny P. Daleon-Trainer
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