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1500 BCE
When massge was first recorded
2500 BCE
First written book record
AYUR VERDIC
Whole body, full health (indian)
WESTERN MASSAGE
System oriented
EASTERN MASSAGE
Symptom oriented
HENRICK LING
Considered father of western massage
TAYLOR BROTHERS
brought massage to the us
CHARLES MILLS
Exposed massage for the bad things. ( SCANDALS)
JOHN HARVEY KELLOG
1. Invented kellog cereal
2. promoted massage for how healthy it was
MID 1900'S
1.antibiotics and other medicines began,
2. therapist mostly woman, so when the medicines cam they became prostitutes.
ESLIN
1. Pushed massage to the front.
2. the biggest research in California
HIPPIES
1. loved bodies
2. lobbied for massage again
HANDS ON SM
1. sweedish massage
2. neuromuscular therapy
3. russian massage and many more
FASCIAL WORK
1. cranial sacral
2. myofascial release
ENERGY
1. Reiki
2. therapeutic touch
3. touch for hands
CDC 1987
Center for disese control, they set the rules for hygiene
MERASMUS
Children who dies before the age one because of lack of touch
TOUCH HISTORY
1. body awareness
2. gender
3.age
4. clture
5. religion
YOUR TOUCH
1. intent- how you want the client to interpret the touch
2. agenda- how you want the client to react to the massage
FERAMONES AND RECEPTORS
1. not gender specific
2. receports- genetics cant change you are attrracted to whatever your feramones want and are attracted to you
HUMAN ENGERGY FIELD
1. body runs on electrcity
2. 04mx- takes taht many volts to "operate" our bodies
MORALITY
1. set of standards or values of right and wrong
2. set by peer groups
PERSONAL ETHICS
1. how you practice your moral values in relation to others while respecting their rights
2. we set our ethics and morals
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
1. Standards of professional behavior the bes interest of the client and the betterment of your profession
2. state sets rules and your profession
LAWS
1. don't have dual relations
2. don't rip them off
3. don't lie
4.report child abuse or kids 16 and under if you are sure
5. felonies if they say them
6. all rules of your profession apply no matter where you are practicing
SCOPE OF PRACTICE
1. what you can legally do determined by the state
2. cannot diagnose, prescribe or claim to enhance skin, you can NEVER say cause and effect
LICENSURE
1. amount of hours required fo practice for scope of practice
2. city has final say
INFORMED CONSENT
- RESPECT-
1. esteem and regard for lients, other professionals and oneself
INFORMED CONSENT
- CLIENT QUTONOMY AND SELF-DETERMINIATION-
1. the freedom to decide and teh right to suffiecient info to make decisions
INFORMED CONSENT
- VERACITY-
1. the right to the objective truth
INFORMED CONSENT
- PROPORTIONALITY -
1. benefits outweigh the treatment
INFORMED CONSENT
- NONMALEFICIENCE -
1. profession does no harm and prevents harm
INFORMED CONSENT
- BENEFICENCE -
1. treatment contgributes to clients well- being.
INFORMED CONSENT
- CONFIDENTIALITY -
1. privacy of information
INFOMRED CONSENT
- JUSTICE -
1. equality
HIPPOCRATES
1. father of modern medicine described the medical benefits of annointing and massage
CORNELIUS CELSUS
1. compiling of De Medecina
GALENUS OR GALEN
1.took massage from greece to rome
PARE
1. massage techniques for joint stiffness and wound healing, barber around 1400
MEZGER
1. brought massage to the scientific ommunity
2. named the strokes of massage