MT Endangerment Sites

Monday, November 12, 2018

What is Endangerment Sites and Why are certain areas of the body sites for potential endangerments?





Endangerment Sites. Areas of the body where delicate structures are less protected and may be more easily damaged during a massage. They are more at a potential for endangerment because they are less protected. 
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      • The word Avoid
      • What is Endangerment Sites and Why are certain are...
      • 1. Arteries and Veins
      • 2. Nerves
      • 3. Joints
      • 4. Eyeballs
      • 5. Facial arteries
      • 6. Brachial Plexus
      • 7. External Jugular Vein
      • 8. Subclavian Artery
      • 9. Styloid Process
      • 10. Brachial Arteries
      • 11. Median Nerve
      • 12. Radial Arteries
      • 13. Ulnar Arteries
      • 14. Thoracic Outlet
      • 15. Common Carotid Artery
      • 16. Carotid Sinus
      • 17. Parotid Salivary Gland
      • 18. Submandibular Salivary Gland
      • 19. Axilla
      • 20. Ulnar Groove
      • 21. Xyphoid Process
      • 22. Carpal Tunnel
      • 23. Hook of Hamate Bone
      • 24. Liver
      • 25. Descending Aorta
      • 26. Appendix
      • 27. Femoral Triangle
      • 28. Lymph Nodes
      • 29. Tarsel Tunnel
      • 30. Bursea
      • 31. Floating Ribs
      • 32. Kidneys
      • 33. Cluneal Nerves
      • 34. Sciatic Nerve
      • 35. Varicose Veins
      • 36. Poplitial Fossa
      • 37. Squamous Portion of the Temporal Bone and the ...
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