The term massage, as well as the common names for the strokes (effleruage, petrissage, tapotement) and frictions, is generally attributed to
Massage has been a major part of medicine for at least
The Japanese called the points of stimulation
The Greeks made ________ and the regular use of massage part of their physical fitness rituals.
In his writings, Hippocrates used the word anatripsis, which meant the art of rubbing a part
De Medicina, written by _______, deals extensively with prevention and therapeutics using massage, exercise, and bathing.
A French barber-surgeon named _______ is credited with restoring the health of Mary, Queen of Scots, by use of massage.
The Ling System of massage is more commonly known as
Movements performed by the patient in cooperation with the therapist are called
Charles Fayette Taylor, a New York physician, introduced the Ling methods to the United States in
________ wrote extensively on the benefits of massage and hydrotherapy and published Art of Massage: A Practical Manual for the Nurse, the Student and the Practitioner in 1929.
Austrian physician _____ developed a method of gentle rhythmical massage along the surface lymphatics, accelerating lymphatic system function and treating chronic lympedema.
Elizabeth Dicke is credited with developing
Massage that broadens the fibrous muscles, tendons, or ligaments, breaking down unwanted adhesions and restoring mobility to muscles is called
Following World War II, _______ played a secondary role in physical therapy as more mechanical and electrical means of stimulation and rehabilitation gained popularity.
The development of the ________ in the 1960s placed more emphasis on prevention, recognized the importance of controlling stress, and advocated massage.
_______ massage services were made available to the athletes for the first time at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
_______, introduced in 1985 by David Palmer, is performed with the client clothed and seated on a special massage chair.
A set of guiding moral principles that governs a person's choice of action is called a
______ are personal comfort zones that help an individual mantain a sense of comfort and safety.
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