목차
I. 서 론
Ⅱ. 바닥에서의 시술법
Ⅲ. 촉진법
Ⅳ. 결 론
참고문헌
Ⅱ. 바닥에서의 시술법
Ⅲ. 촉진법
Ⅳ. 결 론
참고문헌
본문내용
his can feel painful when pressed deeply. If the tissues feel normal to the therapist but cause pain when palpated, compare them with the other side of the body. If there is a difference, then there may be a problem to treat; if they feel the same, this can reassure the patient that there is no problem and that the feeling is normal.
There is no benefit in just applying deep passive pressure in a small area and then releasing it, because this only shows what those particular tissues feel like and gives no information about how they compare with the surrounding tissues. Instead, it is necessary to press into the tissues and then, maintaining this pressure, to use the plasticity of the skin and subcutaneous layers to glide in all directions throughout the are to feel any textural changes.
There is no benefit in just applying deep passive pressure in a small area and then releasing it, because this only shows what those particular tissues feel like and gives no information about how they compare with the surrounding tissues. Instead, it is necessary to press into the tissues and then, maintaining this pressure, to use the plasticity of the skin and subcutaneous layers to glide in all directions throughout the are to feel any textural changes.