Anatomy and physiology
Muscles, bones, body systems, common actions, and basic physiology concepts.
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Muscles, bones, body systems, common actions, and basic physiology concepts.
When massage should be avoided, modified, or referred out, and how risk is described.
Scope of practice, privacy, records, client communication, and professional boundaries.
Assessment, reassessment, client goals, communication, and service adjustment.
Purposes and effects of techniques and common exam wording.
Work setting, safety, hygiene, communication, and professional behavior.
Connect joint actions, muscle function, posture, and action wording to scenario questions.
Review pregnancy, older adults, chronic conditions, acute symptoms, and service modification.
Study informed consent, SOAP notes, client feedback, privacy, and professional language together.
Review confusing terms, contraindications, ethics boundaries, and scenario judgment before the exam.
Review flexion, extension, rotation, abduction, and other action terms in exam wording.
Connect circulatory, nervous, lymphatic, and musculoskeletal concepts to massage scenarios.
Separate systemic contraindications, local contraindications, modifications, and referral situations.
Study confidentiality, informed consent, boundaries, and client-record questions together.
Connect effleurage, petrissage, friction, and other techniques to client goals.
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