Across
- 3. Front thigh muscles
- 4. Main purpose of Swedish massage
- 7. Rapid shaking movements to relax tissue
- 8. Ability of muscles to work for long periods
- 10. Movement of blood improved by massage
- 13. Rhythmic tapping and percussion movements
- 18. Condition that prevents treatment
- 19. Long, gliding strokes used to warm up muscles
- 21. Tightness in muscles reduced by massage
- 22. Large muscle of neck and shoulders
- 24. Body system supported by massage
- 25. Amount of force applied during massage
- 26. Using body correctly to prevent injury
Down
- 1. Deep circular movements to break down knots
- 2. Removal of waste products from the body
- 5. Client assessment before treatment
- 6. Covering client for comfort and privacy
- 9. Kneading and squeezing technique to lift and roll muscles
- 11. Back thigh muscles
- 12. Cleanliness in treatment area
- 14. Wide back muscle worked in massage
- 15. Therapist body alignment during treatment
- 16. Substance used to reduce friction
- 17. Emotional and physical tension
- 20. Light rhythmic hand movements for relaxation
- 23. Advice given after massage
