Graded
Types of Lubricants? Most common in PT?
- Creams are most common
- Oils (too slippery)
- Powders
Most important when positioning a pt for a massage?
- Pt must be well supported and comfortable
- Must have enough pillows to properly support pt
3 key openings in a massage?
- Back
- Front
- Side
Body Mechanics for PT for the Back?
- Make sure pt is close to you by slightly angling them so PT can have a good spinal posture, reducing
mechanical stress
- Pt feet can be supported to allow a better angle
How high should be the treatment table?
Level w/ greater trochanter
Rate of stroking? Should your hands ever be off the patient?
6-7 inches per second
NO, always have contact with the patient
Should you look at the pt facial expressions?
YES, it gives a lot of feedback
What are the 6 different types of massage?
- STM
- Therapeutic Massage
- General massage
- Recreational Massage
- Local Massage
- Focal Massage
What is a Soft Tissue Manipulation/Mobilization (STM)?
Variety of manual techniques to the soft tissues done to improve intertissue mobility and provide
pain-free function
What is a Therapeutic Massage?
, Variety of manual techniques to promote stress relief and relaxation, mobilize various structures,
relieve pain and swelling, prevent deformity, and promote functional independence in a person with a
specific health problem
What is a General Massage?
Combination of different massage strokes applied to all major regions of the body in order to achieve
a particularly desired effect
What is a Recreational Massage?
Variety of manual techniques designed to relieve stress and promote relaxation and general wellness
for someone with no definitive health problem
What is a Local Massage?
Combination of different massage strokes applied to individual regions of the body to achieve a
particularly desired effect
What is a Focal Massage?
Combination of one or more different massage strokes applied to specific anatomical structures in
order to achieve a particularly desired effect
When would you use stroking?
- Pain (acute or chronic)
- Muscle spasm (acute or chronic)
- Superficial scar tissue (in the skin)
- Flatulence, constipation, and general abdominal discomfort
- Insomnia
Warm up, cool down, and transitional
When would you use Effleurage?
For lymphatic drainage
- Chronic edema
- Chronic pain
- Chronic muscle spasm
- Superficial scar tissue
Can massage w/ varying pressures