Massage Theory
Across
- 5. The muscle that performs the opposite movement of the agonist
- 6. The process of using linens to keep a client covered while receiving a massage
- 8. The study of the gross structure of the body and the inter-relations of its parts
- 9. Healing with the hands
- 11. The simplest form of nervous activity, which includes a sensory and motor nerve
- 12. A skill and an art developed by the therapist and is a primary assessment tool allowing the therapist to listen to the client's body through the therapist's hands
- 13. An elevated body temperature
Down
- 1. Personal comfort zones that help a person maintain a sense of comfort and safety
- 2. A medical reason not to massage
- 3. A pattern or manner of walking
- 4. A sustained muscle contraction that usually affects the hands and feet
- 7. The science and study of the vital processes, mechanisms, and functions of an organ or system
- 9. The portion of the fee for service that the patient is responsible for at the time of service
- 10. The separation of flow of lymph into different drainage territories