Tapotement Techniques
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ม.ค. 2014
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You're an excellent resource. It help me to revisit these techniques that I learn years ago in massage therapy training at the Lindsey Hopkins technical school of massage in Miami Florida and about 1977. Was taught under the classification of Swedish massage techniques. Decided to rediscover and use it because I was tired of checking out all the hi-tech massage guns and vibrator. French Tappotment is easy access, not bulky, free and as effective if not more controllable and safe as the high tech stuff. Especially for us old school retro-ites! 😆 Kind of nostslgic for me also. Convenient to self apply for me as well on my chronic tense areas. Presently for yrs now a retired l.m.t. and chiropractor picking up muscle ache tightness from janitorial p/t work. Again thanks for the hands on population 😆
Hands down one of the best videos of massage techniques in terms of visual and verbal explanation. It's really useful that you went through most of (or maybe all) techniques of tapotement. Even better the techniques are completely right!..in contrast to some other guys. Really helps to revise and remember things before the exam. +1
Love your explanation! Hopefully will help me to pass my MT OP 🙏
This video was very helpful 😊.. Thank you sir 🙏🏻
what an excellent video amazing content, excellent voice and dictation! thank you!
great tutorial! it feels good to the client and gets the therapist out of long standing repetitive strokes. Tap on!
Excellent video, thank you!
Great thanks
very clear demo
Jon
your awesome Rob! Thanks I will need this now that we are graduation in feb.
Sincerely your former student
Wow! I was just doing these to myself and it was relieving all the stiffness and tensed muscles. I didn’t even know it is called “Tapotement” massage.
This video help me alot ,🙏🏻🙏🏻🥺🥺😍😍
Amazing massage
Thx for video
Thank you
Hi
Good morning sir, I'm working as therapist. I'm very excited to learn more knowledge about therapy. How to contact with ur academy or any massage therapy ur books.. Let me know 😊
I need this massage ...thanks for video😍
This guy has a nice voice.
excellent.
Estamuy biennuebas técnica k aprendo
Is that guy alive?
😂😂
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I assume he would be
Nice👍
Why is it good for bronchitus?
It’s breaks up congestion in the lungs.
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But what are the actual therapeutic benefits of these techniques?
Bonner Sams increases circulation
Decreases pain when sustained with good rhythm
Loosens tissue
Lowers muscle guarding
Decreases hypertonicity
is that guy dead?
he's got some doo doo on his ass too. what the fuck
@@PumpkinHeadJim it's hair bro chill 😂
Tapotement nice tap tapo
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scary lage ang px nimo doc
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