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    birth to six months I focused on this age group because this was the age range of the babies in my first massage group. The book describes and illustrates the movements babies have at birth and how they respond to certain stimuli. It also describes how the baby should be developing. At three months the baby is able to lay with the head in midline. This is ideal position for infant massage as the eye contact between parents and baby is more easily maintained. When laid on their back baby lifts

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    and women from exquisitly designed fashion trends. The amount of stress put on our feet everyday requires regular massage therapy perferably done by a licensed massage therapist however learning some basic techniques will help between appointments. Before we discuss how let’s explain why the feet are important to have massaged on a regular basis beyond‚ it feels

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    Things You Should Know Before Becoming a Massage Therapist a. “3 Things You Should Know Before Becoming a Massage Therapist” MTSI:Massage Therapy Schools Information. Neal Lyons. 2015. Web. Nov. 25th ‚ 2015. http://www.massagetherapyschoolsinformation.com/becoming-a-massage-therapist/ b. This article starts out with giving an example of how massage can wear down your body and gives a statistic on how many people burn out after just a year or so of being a massage therapist and why breaks are so important

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    Essential oils and massage both have the ability to relax a client‚ reduce stress and they can both be stimulating and pain relieving (Paterson 2006). There are also different types of massage. The typical aroma therapy massage is usually carried out with one or more essential oil‚ to suit the clients needs whether that is to be relaxed‚ feel uplifted or to be energised (Wong 2014)‚ and leaving the oils to absorb in to the body will help the client to reach their aim. During the massage the moves would

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    performed. I started to ask her more about her conditions. I discovered that she had appropriate medication for all of her diseases. She mentioned that she had been living with them for several years‚ even stating that she had asked her doctor about massage therapy. I then decided that since her conditions were under control‚ I would perform the

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    Indian Head Massage Assignment 1. Explain the organisations service times for Indian head massage and the importance of completing the service in a commercially viable time. A. An Indian head massage should take 45 minutes‚ if the treatment is completed under the viable time‚ the client will feel like they’re not getting their moneys worth or the best out of the treatment‚ it also prevents times wastage and ensures that an effective appointment is in place. 2. Explain how to set up the work area

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    Organisational and legal requirements – OUTCOME 5 a. What are your responsibilities under current health and safety legislation‚ standards and guidance‚ eg the Health & Safety at Work Act (and any other relevant legislation). It is my responsibility to take care of myself and other people affected by my work. To be responsible for correct use of products and equipment. In accordance with Health & Safety at work Act 1974. b. What are your responsibilities under local authority licensing regulations

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    Russian Sport Protocol April 8‚ 2010 Dysfunctions: - Stress fractures in right and left tibia bones . Client has tenderness and pain (usually in the lower 1/3 quadrant of the tibia) if pressure is applied. The stress fracture is probably caused by long‚ tough workouts‚ without much rest‚(soccer) causing the muscles ( Tibialis Anterior)to fatigue. My goal of this session is to increase blood flow‚ circulation‚ tissue/muscle regeneration and decrease muscle tension‚ fatigue and pain in that

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    Client Consultation Form – Sports Massage College Name: College Number: Student Name: Student Number: Date: Client Name: Steve Address: Profession: Tel. No: Day Eve PERSONAL DETAILS Age group: Under 20 0 20–30 0 30–40 0 40–50 1 50–60 0 60+ 0 Lifestyle: Active 0 Sedentary 0 Last visit to the doctor: GP Address: No. Of children (if applicable): Date of last period (if applicable):

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    Touch is an essential part of a young child ’s development (Carlson‚ F.‚ 2005‚ pgs. 79-85). From the moment of birth‚ when uterine contractions caress the baby‚ touch is a catalyst for healthy cognitive‚ physical‚ and emotional development. When an infant is born‚ touch is needed to support and sustain healthy brain development (Shore 1997). Touch plays a critical role in the brain’s ability to weather stress without adverse effects. Touch lowers levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the human

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