Wellness Massage: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Planning The Wellness Program of Client
Wellness Massage: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Planning The Wellness Program of Client
Wellness Massage: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Planning The Wellness Program of Client
Wellness Massage
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Planning the wellness program of
client
Wellness Massage – Grade 11&12
Quarter 1 – Module 1: Planning the wellness program of client
First Edition, 2020
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Wellness
Massage
Quarter 1 – Module:1
Planning the Wellness Program
of Clients
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This module was design to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and
time. You will be enable to process the contents of the learning resource
while being an active learner.
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This includes questions or blank sentence/
Let Us Remember paragraph to be filled into process what
you learned from the lesson.
This is a task which aims to evaluate your
Let Us Assess level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.
In this portion, another activity will be given
Let Us Enhance to you to enrich your knowledge or skill of
the lesson learned.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any
part of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises.
2. Do not forget to answer Let Us Try before moving on to the other
activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through
with it.
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We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful
learning and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can
do it!
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Let Us Learn!
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes in Planning the
maintaining rapport with the client, understanding of the skills and knowledge
psychosocial needs of the client and providing assistance to meet client needs as
directed.
Nominal Duration:
Let Us Try!
Direction: Choose and write only the letter of the correct answer to your wellness
massage notebook. After honestly answering this, you may check the
1. Massage should never be given if there is any risk of harming the client or making any
condition worse.
4. This details will enable you to contact the client quickly should you need to cancel or
change an appointment of for any other reason.
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a. personal records b. doctors’ records c. physical records d. school records
Let Us Study
Objectives:
1. assess/interview client
Client Consultation
must allowed so that it is not rushed. This is the time to gather and exchange
information. The initial consultation will be the longest and provide detailed
filed in a safe and accessible place and used each time the client attends for
changes are to be made or further action is to be taken .For the consultation the
4. To gain information on the client‘s past and present state of mental and
physical health.
10. To agree a treatment plan, the timing and cost with the client so that
consent form.
11. To answer queries and questions related to the treatment and to allay
The information gathered will provide a baseline from which the appropriate
treatment is planned, the effectiveness of the treatment can be judged and any
signs up for an expensive service. People go for freebies. You should market
accordingly. All the information given must be recorded and treated in confidence.
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Identifying the Vital Information of the Client
I. PERSONAL DETAILS - These details will enable you to contact the client
quickly should you need to cancel or change an appointment or for any other
reason. They will also enable you to seek advice from his/her doctor should this be
necessary.
Name
Address
Date of birth
Status
Occupation
II. ANALYSIS - These details will again highlight contraindications that will
indicate whether massage would be suitable for the client. They will also provide
Did s/he find it beneficial; are there any preferences, likes and dislikes that
should be recorded?
Contra-indications
This information will help you formulate the best treatment plan to meet
the needs of the client. The plan should then be fully explained to the client; s/he
must be given the opportunity to ask questions and given full answers to allay any
concerns or fears. The long-term objective, the cost and timing must be agreed
and a consent form signed by the client reasons for requesting massage
expectations from the treatment any concerns or worries. The long-term objective,
the cost and timing must be agreed and a consent form signed by the client.
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Number of sessions
Health History
1. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY - These details will enable you to establish the
past illnesses; whether particular care must be taken over certain areas and
Surgical operations
Pregnancies
Serious illness
massage will be helpful to this client and will influence the type of massage
to be given, e.g. if the client is stressed then a relaxing massage will be the
choice. If there is pain and stiffness then the massage will be adapted to
Medication
General health
Current treatments
CONTRA-INDICATION
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Understanding contra-indications, massage must always be given to bring about
Clients should always feel that the treatment is beneficial and helping them to
achieve their desired results. Massage should never be given if there is any risk of
harming the client or making any condition worse. The effects of massage may be
understand why massage should not be carried out if certain conditions are
1. Cardio-vascular problems
2. Lymphatic drainage
The lymphatic system removes excess fluid from all over the body,
returning it into the bloodstream. Because massage increases lymphatic flow, the
rate in which these toxic substances are carried and spread around the body is
increased. Be particularly aware if the client has swollen or painful lymph glands;
As the hands move over the client‘s skin, any bacterial, viral or fungal
infections can be spread over the skin to a non-infected area or onto the
heal completely before massage is given to the area. If massage is given before
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If massage is perform over an area where pins and plates have been inserted
to stabilize bones and joints, there is a danger of their becoming loose and through
the pressure of massage over any protruding parts, there is a danger of damaging
6. Allergic reactions
The oil or cream etc. used as the massage medium may cause an allergic
reaction in some clients. This will produce an excessive erythema: the area
becoming very red and hot or a rash may appear. Remove the medium
7. Fragile skin
There is always a danger of breaking down fragile, thin skin, causing open
wounds. Particular care must be taken with diabetics and anyone on steroid
treatments as the skin may be fragile and healing may be slow. Plenty of
8. Infections
foot, eczema and also to treat someone if they have a contagious disease such as
chicken fox.
9. Inflammation
include heat, pain or discomfort, swelling, and redness. Light, gentle stroking,
however, may offer some relief and comfort. Threat undiagnosed inflammation
under the skin (any unusual lump or bump) with caution, It may indicate a cyst
10. Cancer
One school of thought postulates that massage can spread cancer through
the lymphatic system. While this remains unproven and there is much evidence to
dispute the theory, it is a good idea to obtain permission from a doctor before
During the first three months of pregnancy, do not massage with any
pressure on the abdomen and lower back, this is the most common time period for
miscarriage, and massage can stimulate contractions. During the two or three
days of menstruation, massage on the abdomen and lower back may make
bleeding heavier, check your partners preference before giving a massage. Avoid
massaging if someone has just eaten, as the massage could make them feel
nauseated.
13. Scabies
15. Ringworm
16. Allergies
18. Hypertension
to gain information on the client‘s past and present state of mental and
physical health
expected effects,
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to answer queries and questions related to the treatment and to allay
Information gathering
good Client History Intake form includes personal and contact information as well
Vital Signs
•Cardinal signs of body functions that reflects the three body processes
essential for life.
– Regulation of body temperature
– Heart function
– Breathing
Measurement (taken at rest)
Temperature - measures body heat
Pulse - measures heart rate
Respiration - measures how often patient inhales and exhales
Blood Pressure - measures pressure against walls of arteries
Sphygmomanometer
Stethoscope
Digital thermometer
Watch with second hand
Temperature
Pulse Rate
Pulse is pressure of blood pushing against wall of artery as heartbeats and rests
Respiration Abnormalities
Blood Respiratory
Dimension Pulse Rate Temperature
Pressure Rate
Normal 120/80
60 – 100 bpm 15 – 20 cpm 37.5 ° C
Value mmhg
Blood Respiratory
Dimension Pulse Rate Temperature
Pressure Rate
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patient. hearts’ action patient’s and general
and client’s respiratory condition.
general status and
condition. general
condition.
Let us answer.
1. What is vital sign?
2. What are some consideration before taking a vital sign?
3. How to create Inter/Intra Personal Relationship with the client?
Let Us Practice
The table below shows contraindications and methods that may be used to assess
the problem. List some contraindications where massage should never be given if
there is any risk of harming the client or making any condition worse and how to
assess it.
Contraindications What to do
Bacterial, viral or fungal Ask the client during the consultation
infections
Cardio-vascular problems Ask the client
Known Allergies Ask the client and record
Skin Disorders Check the skin
Problems that may stop the client receiving the massage service requested
Interview a client and fill up the sample client intake form (Use
Personal Information:
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Surgical Operation-_______________________________________________
Serious illnesses-_________________________________________________
Under medication-________________________________________________
Vital signs:
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Signature of the client
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Name and Signature of massage therapist
Let Us Assess
Get the vital signs of your client using the Performance Checklist as your guide.
Teacher will give you further instructions through online/call.
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Model/Client: _______________________________________ Points Earned ________
Rating __________
Performance criteria 1 0
point point
A. Preparation
1. Gather supplies needed like stethoscope,
sphygmomanometer, thermometer, watch with second
hand, alcohol, cotton, plastic trash bag, pen and paper.
2. Sanitize and explain procedure to the client
B. Temperature
1. Thermometer should be held firmly between the thumb
and forefinger at the end opposite the bulb.
2. Sanitize using cotton with alcohol wiping from the bulb
toward the fingers in rotating fashion.
3. Press on see to it that the axilla is dry and the bulb of
the thermometer is within the hallow of the axilla. The
client’s arm should be placed tightly across the chest to
keep the thermometer in place.
4. Remove the thermometer upon hearing beep sound read
and record the results.
5. Sanitize wipe the thermometer away from the fingers in
a rotating fashion.
C. Pulse rate
1. Place the first three fingers squarely and firmly over the
pulse of radial artery; use only enough pressure to feel
the pulse accurately (if the pressure is too great it will
occlude the artery)
2. Count the pulse for a full 60-second.Note the rhythm,
volume and quality.
3. Record results.
D. Respiratory rate
1. Assure client’s comfort
2. Count the respirations(either the inspirations or
expirations, but not both)for a full 60-seconds.If not
readily observable ,place client’s arm across chest and
keep your fingers positioned as if continuing to monitor
the radial pulse.
3. Record results
E. Blood pressure
1. Assist the client to sitting position; assure patient
comfort
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2. Expose the arm and place at heart level with the elbow
extended.
3. Wrap the blood pressure cuff around the arm
approximately 2.5 to 5cm (1-2 inches) above the
antecubital fossa; the center of cuff should be in line
with the brachial artery.
4. Check that the sphygmomanometer registers zero.
5. Clean the earpieces and diaphragm of the stethoscope
with an alcohol wipe and throw away the wipe in the
plastic bag.
6. Find the client’s brachial pulse.
7. Put the earpieces in your ears with the tips facing
forward (toward your nose) tubes of stethoscope should
not be crossed and should hang freely.
8. Place the diaphragm of the stethoscope firmly over the
person’s brachial pulse. Hold it in place with your
fingers not your thumb.
9. Hold the rubber bulb in the other hand and, after
tightening the valve, inflate the cuff quickly to 30mmHg
above your estimated systolic pressure.
10. Let the air out of the cuff slowly at 2 to 4mm each
second. The reading when you first hear the pulse sound
is the systolic pressure. Remember this number and
continue letting the air out slowly.
11. The reading when the pulse sound stops or
changes is the diastolic pressure. Remember this
number and quickly let out the rest of the air.
12. Record results
RATING SCALE
Points Rating Descriptive Remarks
rating
20-25 98 Excellent Was able to skillfully and accurately
perform all the tasks with ease and
confidence.
15-19 91 Very satisfactory Was able to perform most of the
tasks with ease and confidence.
10-14 84 Moderately Was able to perform most of the
Satisfactory tasks but has problems with
sequencing, showed slight mistakes
in proper handling during the
performance.
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7-9 77 Satisfactory Was able to perform but showed
inefficiency in providing the service
required.
0-6 74 Needs Was not able to finish the service
Improvement required.
Feedback:
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Let Us Enhance
This activity will enrich your knowledge or skill of the lesson learned.
Let Us Reflect
and application of the concepts and skills developed from this lesson to
How can you apply/share the knowledge gain from the lesson to the
time covid-19?
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Let Us Try!
Direction: Choose and write only the letter of the correct answer to your wellness
massage notebook.
Objectives:
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Wellness massage services and products
in the early portions of a massage training program. Students focus on one skill
at a time and then put them all together into an organized whole. Alternately,
you may have completed your massage training program so that you can focus
picture to better understand where and how different skills are used during a
experience that leaves the body feeling refreshed and revitalized. Wellness
Massage
surfaces. According to history, some 5000 years ago the Chinese discover that
soldiers who were wounded with arrows recovered from chronic illnesses. Later
on by rubbing pointed stones on various parts of the body, they were able to
response is affected and brings back the body to normal by using thumb and
fingers. Manual therapy that makes use of the reflex points of the body found
foot and hand. Science deals with the principle that there are reflex areas in the
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foot and hand that corresponds to all the glands, organs and other parts of the
body.
This is the most widely used form of massage used for relaxation. Swedish
4. Deep Tissue
A Deep tissue massage releases the chronic patterns of tension in the body. It
uses slow strokes and deep pressure with the use of fingers, thumbs or elbows
5. Stone Massage
major muscle groups and enables the therapist to work at a deeper level. The
stones can either be placed on the body or used as an extension of the therapist's
hands.
6. Sports Massage
For the athlete, sports massage techniques are utilized at all stages pre-event,
post-event, during training and to expedite rehabilitation after injury. This involves
7. Pregnancy Massage
Massage can relieve fatigue, enhance sleep and calm an active baby. Depending
upon where you are in the pregnancy the therapist may utilize reflexology,
Banana leaf strips, laced with coconut oil and warmed over a candle flame. The
banana leaves are run through areas of the body and tends to stop or tug over
energy blockages. Otherwise, the leaf tends to smoothly slide over the skin.
Banana leaf also has some medicinal and herbal elements to it. Banana leaves
contain large amounts of polyphenols, including EGCG antioxidants, found in
green tea, and blueberries.
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9. Pinoy hilot massage
Hilot is an ancient Filipino art of healing, commonly used today to relax stressed
muscles. Hilot employ chiropractic manipulation and massage for the diagnosis
and treatment of musculoligamentous and musculoskeletal ailments. They also
have been known to reset dislocated and sprained joints such as the knee, ankle,
fingers and metacarpal bones.Learn more and enjoy the wonders of Traditional
Filipino Therapy only where the Filipino way is the BEST way for Filipinos
9. Ventosa
Chinese. A vacuum is created by air heated by fire in a glass cup placed flush
against the patient’s skin. As the air-cools in the cup, a vacuum forms that pulls
peripheral nervous system; bring blood flow to stagnant muscles and skin; and
11. Suob/Tuob
The Filipino version of the steam bath. Suob has been utilized in various Filipino
ethnic groups to drive away elements of illnesses (like the lamig) by boiling a
concoction of herbs and flowers and letting the therapeutic mixture vaporize inside a
large thick cloth that envelops the body. The healthy steam increases blood
circulation, fat metabolism and detoxification. It nourishes the skin and makes it
supple. The muscle fibers soften which makes this a worthwhile treatment before a
Massage.
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Types of Massage
The seven (7) categories described below pretty much cover the field of massage
at the present moment. Each of these types of massage attracts its own type of
client, and requires its own set of skills on the part of the practitioner.
spas, private offices and client‘s homes. This category would also include wellness
massage, and massage designed to help an athlete prepare for competition and
therapist‘s office, the medical massage therapist works with pathologies, pain or
more common, especially on the West coast. Some practitioners operate relatively
by prescription of the chiropractor, working on specific parts of the body that the
chiropractor designates.
focus on the shifts in awareness and psychological insight that can be brought
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6. Pampering. Probably a branch of relaxation massage, pampering refers to the
type of treatment that might be found in some spa and hair salons. This treatment
treatment, and might include salt glows, loofa rubs, and light Swedish massage.
7. Chair massage. Massage or shiatsu done with clothing on, client seated, in any
location. This can be done as an introduction to massage for clients who may not
1. What are the services that may be offered in a wellness massage body Massage?
Let Us Practice
Directions: Recall and describe in one sentence the following massage services
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Let Us Practice More
Interview a member of your family that was able to experience some of the
wellness massage services and products, reason for availing it and health
Name:
Relationship:
Types of wellness services/products received:
Reason:
Health benefits:
Let Us Remember
1. The public seeks ___________to decrease stress, promote relaxation, support the
leaves the body feeling refreshed and revitalized. Wellness massage is also used to
changes.
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Let Us Assess
tagline and location map indicating the different products/services offered in your
Let Us Enhance
Interview
Conduct an interview using the set of questions below. Document the interview.
4. Did you consult somebody before you engaged in this business? Cite / give
5. What were your preparations before you started the actual business?
6. What creative and innovative techniques did you adapt the development of your
product or service? What was the effect of the innovative techniques to the sales
product or service?
8 .What preparations did you make before you engaged in this type of business or
job?
9. What special skills and characteristics do you have that is related with your
business or job?
10. What do you think are the salient characteristics, attributes, lifestyle, skills
Let Us Reflect
application of the concepts and skills developed from this lesson to your real life
experiences.
Let us try
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. B
Let us try
1. D
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. A
Let Us Remember
1. Wellness massage
2. Wellness
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References
• https://www.facebook.com/Skinline-Greenhills
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