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    This real relax massage chair comprises of eight vibration motors which point four massaging areas in the upper and lower back, thighs and calves, allowing the user to utilize all four zones instantly or select them separately. Features • It comes with a rolled tubular steel frame to assure stability, a rotate function and adjustable recline. • Can hold up to 300 pounds. • Comes with an Ottoman(footrest). • It also provides an automatic shutoff feature with an integrated programmable timer. Pros…

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    required by a Physiotherapist? The work of a physiotherapist is a physically demanding career that requires enduring strength. A large portion of the day will be spent on my feet, either demonstrating exercises or performing manual therapy, such as kneading or muscle and joint manipulation. When working with patients with neurological or orthopaedic conditions, I must be their physical support as they work towards supporting themselves. This can include lifting them in and out of equipment and…

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    Have you ever tasted warm, gooey cookies that made your taste buds explode with chocolatey goodness? Have you ever wanted to make these scrumptious treats at home? You should know how to make these because you can use them for any event and it’s a classic dessert to make and very simple. Well, now you can! We have got the recipe for the best handmade chocolate chip cookies in the world, and all can be made in your home with just a few simple steps! To begin this recipe, start gathering all your…

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    Massage Therapy Case Study

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    these patients due to decreased peripheral blood flow from the cold weather. Since muscles have been disrupted, they begin to atrophy due to reduced activity which contributes to the missing muscle pump action resulting in decreased circulation. Kneading and effleurage can mimic the muscle pump action by manually moving fluid in and out of the limbs. Massage can also have a local effect by increasing the circulation specifically to the area being…

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    Bodywork Therapies

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    The term bodywork is an umbrella term used to describe a massive range of tens, if not hundreds, of alternative medicines and therapies. These range from manipulative therapies (such as massage), to breath work (such as that used in yoga and meditation), through to energy medicine (such as Reiki). Bodywork therapies work with both energy fields and the physical body, and promote a mind-body connection. Bodywork therapies can be broken down into two types: Non-touch bodywork: which includes yoga,…

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    Swedish Massage

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    Swedish Massage The Swedish massage style, which actually originated from a Dutch massage expert Ohann Georg Mezger, features massage techniques such as kneading, sliding, friction, vibration, and rhythmic tapping to in order to reduce pain, joint stiffness, and fix mobility issues in patients suffering from musculoskeletal problems. Medical Analysis When you first entre your massage therapist’s office, they will ask detailed questions about your general health and any specific medical…

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    Massage Therapy

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    and discomfort and also effect their posture and alignment. Effleurage, stretching the arms and shoulders, and moderate to deep pressure kneading these areas will work out the tension in the muscles. Light tapotement on the facial muscles can help release tension, too. More symptoms of PTSD include Insomnia and Exhaustion. The rhythmic stroking and kneading of the body that takes place during massage activates the parasympathetic nervous system and induces a feeling of sleepiness. It lets…

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    ingredients together. Begin by getting a cup of warm water and pour it in the mixing bowl. Mix all the ingredients together until it turns into dough like form. Use your hands and knead the dough or any tool to help you mix the dough into a ball. Continue kneading the dough until…

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    Light is the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible, while dark is the absence of light. Perfecting the contrast of light and dark, Ray Bradbury displays the mood with his heartbreaking word usage. It incorporates many expressive languages, provides detailed clues for the reader to make inferences, and conveys profound messages. The short story takes place inside an abandoned mechanical house surrounded by ruins. While it once housed people and animals, it is now abandoned…

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    Culture is powerful. Literature is a conductor. These elements make a perfect dynamic duo in education. First of all, learning takes place in an interactive environment within the classroom. Students are influenced by the content the teacher provides, so educators heavily rely on selecting content that is appropriate and enriching for their learners. Such factors are very important when it comes to reading. Books offer the opportunity to see the world from varying views. Some books are relatable…

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