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The Muscle and Bone Palpation Manual with Trigger Points, Referral Patterns and Stretching, 2nd Edition

Muscolino’ s comprehensive and visually engaging coverage takes an in-depth look at palpation of muscle and bone along with trigger points and their pain referral patterns, stretching, specific muscle treatment, and more. Amazing four-color artwork shows palpation of the muscle with illustrations drawn over full-color photos. New additions such as review questions, “Deeper Thoughts,” case studies and an Interactive Muscle Program help you develop integrative clinical-reasoning skills and successfully apply palpation techniques in massage therapy. >> Order Now
 
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Ongoing treatment notes: What to write down when there’s nothing to say

If your patient has a specific complaint, it should be easy to generate enough material for record keeping purposes because you must take a mini-history (SOCRATES or OLDRFICARA), examine the problem area, document your findings, come up with a clinical impression, make note of today’s treatment and the plan for further care, as well as any recommendations for self-care or referral to another practitioner. Your notes can practically write themselves!

But what do you do when they have no complaints? They say they are just there to relax. Their body language makes it obvious they’re impatient, ready to jump up on the table and not waste a minute of their scheduled treatment time with your questions or tests.
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