322 Apply stone therapy massage 322 Apply stone therapy massage By Lucy Barnett By Lucy Barnett Task 1a * The importance of carrying out a detailed body analysis & relevant tests is so that you can pick up on any posture faults‚ avoid any areas which may be contra indicated and you are able to give them information on ways to improve their posture. It is important to carry out relevant tests such as cold or hot and sharp and blunt so that you are sure the client can feel the difference
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References - IHM (Indian Head Massage)‚ BM (Body Massage)‚ AM (Pre Blended Aromatherapy Oil Massage‚ HSM (Hot Stone Massage) Knowledge – B24 – Outcome 10 - HSM UNDERSTAND HOW TO USE STONE THERAPY EQUIPMENT a. Explain the types of safe‚ purpose-built stone heating equipment and how to use and position them safely. Hot stone heaters do vary with each manufacturer and all heaters operate in different ways. Some may take longer to heat up in relation to the water capacity (the
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NVQ3 Beauty Therapy Stone Therapy Assignment Brief B28 – Apply Stone Therapy Massage Kimberley Johnson 1. Research the history and origins of stone therapy massage and how it may be incorporated with other therapy related treatments. Massage is one of the oldest forms of hands-on-healing known‚ people from virtually every culture have used a combination of touch‚ heat or thermotherapy and stones as therapeutic tools. The three main cultures‚ which have heavily influenced how modern-day
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The therapist should be non-directive in the therapeutic process and the priority should be to ensure a child feels safe and secure‚ which can be done through the therapist being completely present‚ objective‚ flexible‚ patient and open minded (Landreth‚ 2013). It is important that a therapist does not rush therapy with a child‚ but instead is patient by allowing the child’s experience to unfold‚ which in turn will lead to healing. By being present and genuinely interested in the child‚ gives the
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CONCLUSION 18 REFERENCES 19 INTRODUCTION Vietnam ’s insurance industry is still very new compared to the world. It is of no easy task for local companies to keep pace with international insurance businesses. In the context of economic integration‚ competition is increasingly intense – it opens up opportunities as well as challenges for Vietnam ’s insurance companies. Bao Minh Joint Stock Corporation is one of the leading non-life insurance companies in Viet nam. After nearly 20 years of operation
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Implications of FDI in Insurance To study the impact of FDI in insurance we first look at the how the Indian insurance sector has evolved over the years. Indian insurance sector has experienced different phases from being an open competitive market to being nationalized and back to deregulation. The Indian insurance story began in India in the year 1818 with the establishment of the Oriental Life Insurance Company in Kolkata. In the year 1912 the Indian Life Insurance Companies Act came into existence
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The Use of Non-Pharmacological Therapy in Children The Use of Non-Pharmacological Therapy in Children Children’s pain is multidimensional with psychological‚ physiological and behavioural domains‚ which presents unique challenges in the assessment and evaluation. These challenges require close consideration of the child’s age‚ prior pain experiences‚ developmental‚ cognitive and communication levels. As nurses are responsible in the assessment of children’s pain‚ it is appropriate to
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Non-Pharmacologic therapies include elevating the head of the bed at nighttime‚ eating smaller meals‚ not eating close to bedtime or before laying down‚ and eating less fatty and aggravating foods. The patient noted that she liked to cook big dinners so it is recommended to reduce the meal size‚ use less fatty foods‚ and move dinner time earlier in the day. Elevating the head at bedtime would also be beneficial for this patient as she mentioned that her symptoms mostly occur in the evening around
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building their dreams but a nightmare. Researchers are hoping that they will not be a victim of it so that it will not take them to something that they did not expect. It is entitled “The Implication of cellphone on the Study Habit of Students” and was conducted to know the reasons why they are addicted on using their cellphones. Their parents are affected on their behavior because they are having a problem with regards to their grades at school that will start their arguments. Most of them got failing
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Physical Therapy Implications: When treating a patient with HZ‚ it is important that physical therapist must observe the proper infectious disease policy. The CDC (2011) recommended that airborne precautions must be utilized for patients with a disseminated herpes zoster. Furthermore‚ placing the patient in an airborne infection isolation room‚ hand washing before and after touching the patient‚ using personal protective equipment such as fit-tested N-95 respirator mask‚ gloves‚ and gowns are an
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