The movements of the body and the arms and hands in applying the massage movements exercise the muscles and nerves of the arms, the shoulders, the upper chest, the upper and lower back, the hips and the sides of the body. They also influence the kidneys.
The massage influences the muscles, nerves and vessels of the lower back and buttocks, and also the kidneys, bladder and liver and, through the back, the nerves leading to the abdominal organs.
THE COMBINED MASSAGE EXERCISE No. 7
With the exception of the vibratory-pushing-movements of the tissues over the region of the heart and liver and a new arm movement, this exercise is a combination of some of the most important movements of other exercises in this volume, which are here executed in a different order. This is done, first, to get one of the most important and concentrated exercises in the middle of the course, and secondly, so that it can be used when there is time for only one or two exercises, thus serving the benefit of as many of the most important movements as possible, in the shortest time.
Detailed Description
Position.—Standing erect.
Exercise No. 7.
Fig. 7 A. Fig. 7 B. Fig. 7 C. Fig. 7 D.