Circular Frictions

Circular Frictions are one of the two types of frictions used in massage.
(The other type of frictions are transverse frictions.) Frictions generally are a small variety of techniques by which specific anatomical structures are manipulated using the fingers or thumbs only.

Frictions are precise movements focussed on a very small area of the body.
Circular Frictions are applied using the tips of fingers or thumbs using some pressure and some circular satationary manipulation. The depth of the pressure may be increased gradually over a short series of 3-4 circles before pressure is released and the movement repeated. Frictions should not be continued for an excessive amount of time.

 

Frictions should not be performed over recently strained muscles or scar tissue, over any form of inflammation (of the skin or underlying structures and organs), in cases of inflammatory conditions, skin infections, varicose veins, or when the client is pregnant.
If in doubt about the safety of a movement, even qualified therapists shouldn't perform it - but should seek further expert/medical advice.

 
 
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