Patient comfort — definition?
A relaxed, supported posture facilitating treatment.
Therapist position — role?
Allows efficient, comfortable, and safe treatment execution.
Stable installation — purpose?
Ensures safety and precision during therapy.
Visual contact — benefit?
Enhances communication and treatment quality.
Common positions — examples?
Dorsal, ventral, lateral, sitting, standing.
Patient instructions — language?
Simple, clear, avoiding technical jargon.
Material hygiene — key practice?
Regular hand cleaning and equipment disinfection.
Massage cream temp — importance?
Ensures patient comfort and effective application.
Building trust — method?
Personalized care and empathetic communication.
Treatment adjustment — reason?
Based on patient response to ensure effectiveness.
Action phases — T1 to T4?
Start, maintain, return, and rest phases.
Execution speed — consideration?
Adjusted to patient’s condition for safety.
Rest between series — purpose?
Prevents overexertion and aids recovery.
Pain management — principle?
Respect pain limits to avoid reflex reactions.
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1. How should a therapist position themselves to best ensure effective communication and safety during treatment?
2. How do the 'decubitus dorsal' and 'decubitus ventral' positions differ from each other?
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