Patient preferences refer to a patient's individual choices and inclinations regarding their treatment and healthcare. This includes everything from the therapies they prefer...
Emotional fulfillment refers to the ability to meet an individual's emotional needs, promoting a state of psychological well-being and balance. It involves the experience of positive emotions that...
Massage praxis refers to the set of techniques and methods used in the practice of massage, aimed at promoting physical and emotional well-being, as well as contributing to the recovery...
Integrative practices are therapeutic approaches that unite different methods and techniques, seeking to treat the individual holistically, i.e. considering body, mind and spirit as an interconnected whole. These...
Holistic practices are approaches that aim to treat the human being holistically, taking into account the interaction between body, mind and spirit. These practices consider that health is not...
Relaxation practices refer to a variety of methods and techniques that aim to promote physical and mental relaxation, relieving stress and anxiety. These practices are...
Daily practice is a routine or series of activities that are repeated every day with the intention of promoting personal development, mental and emotional well-being, or achieving a...
Patient positioning refers to the way an individual places themselves, both physically and psychologically, in relation to their health and the therapies they are receiving. This involves not only...
Reflex points are specific areas located on the feet, hands and ears that correspond to organs, glands and parts of the human body. The stimulation of these areas, using techniques such as...