[libribook.com] Traumatic Scar Tissue Management 1st Edition
Figure 9.9Approximation-compression. The therapist applies equal amount of pressure with the thumbs andfingers to achieve approximation-compression of the tissue (begin at pressure grade 1–3 (see Box9.8), and slowly increase until barrier/bind is felt).
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Figure 9.9
Approximation-compression. The therapist applies equal amount of pressure with the thumbs and
fingers to achieve approximation-compression of the tissue (begin at pressure grade 1–3 (see Box
9.8), and slowly increase until barrier/bind is felt).