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- Effleurage, a French word meaning 'to skim' or 'to touch lightly on', is a series of m****age strokes used in Swedish m****age to warm up the muscle before...
- speakers. The treatment has also been known by the French name, tribo-effleurage. Gua sha has no known health benefits and can have adverse effects, some...
- describing a particular stage during dough development. Swedish m****age Effleurage Tapotement Gua sha Eccles, Arthur Symons (1904). The Practice of m****age...
- stroke is French for 'tapping', tapoter 'to tap or drum'. Swedish m****age Effleurage Petrissage Gua sha Archer, Patricia A. (2007). Therapeutic M****age in...
- one of the medical signs of gallbladder disease. It is positive when effleurage (light percussion) with crooked third finger at the point of the gallbladder...
- and day spa in West Caldwell, New Jersey specializing in Shiatsu and Effleurage. Two days before they open, in an arbitrary fit of rage, he beats Kim...
- the transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae T10-T12 are pressed or effleuraged with the bottom of the hand, pain can appear at the left of spinous processes...
- †flocculus floccul- flōs flōr- flower counterflory, deflorate, defloration, effleurage, effloresce, efflorescence, efflorescent, fiori, fioritura, fleur-de-lis...
- m****age system". These techniques are still known by their French names (effleurage (long, gliding strokes), petrissage (lifting and kneading the muscles)...
- may be caused by light touches and brushing against the skin, such as effleurage. The official contemporary history of ASMR began on 19 October 2007 on...