Geriatric Massage Techniques and Considerations Quiz
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What should a geriatric massage therapist be aware of when performing massage?

  • The type of massage used
  • The ingredients used in the massage lotion (correct)
  • The client's skin type
  • The client's age
  • What is a benefit of massage for seniors?

  • Improved circulation
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Filling the touch gap (correct)
  • Stress relief
  • What is important to consider when selecting a massage lotion for a geriatric client?

  • Its scent
  • Its ingredients (correct)
  • Its color
  • Its temperature
  • What should be done after a geriatric massage?

    <p>Cleanse and moisturize the skin</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of massage is best for geriatric clients?

    <p>Oil</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • A geriatric massage therapist should know their client's skin type and preferences in order to provide the best service.
    • Oils and gels are generally preferred over lotions when massaging geriatric clients, as they are less likely to dry out the skin and are warmer to the touch.
    • Geriatric massage clients are at an increased risk for infection, so infection control is a top priority.
    • To reduce the risk of cross-contamination, lotion brought from home is typically preferred over facility lotion.
    • Regardless of the type of massage used, cleansing and moisturizing the skin after the massage is essential.
    • Massage is a form of self-care that can help improve overall health and well-being.
    • There are a variety of benefits that can be derived from massage, including reducing stress, improving circulation, and reducing inflammation.
    • When performing massage, it is important to be aware of the contraindications and preferences of the client, as well as the ingredients used in the massage lotion.
    • Technique can be adapted to the needs of the client, and most have had massage before. Some clients prefer more sensitive techniques, while others prefer a more firm touch.
    • Massage is a great way to moisturize and hydrate the skin, and can be used to relieve a variety of conditions.
    • Massage is beneficial for seniors, who may experience a "touch gap" in their lives.
    • Massage can help to relieve tension and stress, and can be used to improve circulation.
    • There are many types of massage, including cream, oil, and lotion, which can be customized to the needs of your clients.
    • Topical products can enhance the massage experience and can be used to relieve different types of tension and pain.

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    Test your knowledge on the techniques and considerations for providing massage therapy to geriatric clients. Learn about skin types, infection control, benefits of massage, and adapting techniques to meet client preferences.

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