Massage Theory

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