Modalities for Massage and BodyworkElsevier Health Sciences, 2014 M12 18 - 488 páginas Ideal for both classroom and practice, Modalities for Massage & Bodywork, 2nd Edition presents 23 modalities of bodywork, their history, development, effects, benefits, contraindications, basic curricula and certification requirements. Updated photos and illustrations, critical thinking questions, and flash cards give you a better picture of today's massage best practices. Evolve companion website provides matching activities, flash cards, answers to multiple-choice questions, weblinks and video demonstrations of various modalities covered in the text to make learning more interactive.
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2 Ayurvedic therapies | 25 |
3 Cancer massage | 40 |
4 Craniosacral therapy | 59 |
5 Geriatric massage | 78 |
6 Infant and pediatric massage | 94 |
7 Manual lymphatic drainage | 112 |
8 Muscle energy techniques | 131 |
14 Reflexology | 259 |
15 Reiki | 279 |
16 Shiatsu | 301 |
17 Sports and fitness massage | 322 |
18 Strain and counterstrain | 349 |
19 Structural integration | 366 |
20 Traditional thai massage | 387 |
21 Trager psychophysical integration | 402 |
9 Myofascial release | 150 |
10 Neuromuscular therapy | 178 |
11 Orthopedic massage | 201 |
12 Polarity therapy | 220 |
13 Prenatal massage | 241 |
22 Trigger point release | 420 |
23 Tuina | 443 |
Answers to multiple choice test questions | 1 |
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Modalities for Massage and Bodywork: Pageburst Retail Elaine Stillerman Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
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