lower 1/3 of sternum
chest compressions
Schafer's method of external cardiac massage is a technique used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to restore circulation in patients experiencing cardiac arrest. It involves applying rhythmic compressions to the chest to manually pump blood through the heart and into the circulation. This method emphasizes the importance of proper hand placement and compression depth to effectively maintain blood flow until advanced medical help arrives. It is often used in conjunction with rescue breathing to provide comprehensive emergency care.
The correct term is massage therapist.
When the thoracic cavity is opened and the heart is compressed manually with your hands. Also known as internal massage.
between 40 and 60 percent effective - but the complications are horrendous.
The correct spelling is "massage"
It depends on the type of cardiac condition of the client. The best course of action is to be cautious and well informed. It would also be a good idea to get clearance from their physician.
When you are undergoing a massage the body is being relaxed. When your massage is over you can move quickly causing the tendons, vertebra, and muscles to tear or strain. Having correct personal posture during a massage can help to minimize these problems.
William Bennett was an electrical engerneer. He invented the closed-chest cardiac massage, which is also part of CPR. He also invented the first cardiac defibrillator. (Information from Wikipedia)
That is the correct spelling of "shiatsu" (Japanese finger-pressure massage).
Massage would not correct a Scoliosis curve but it can be helpful with pain relief - to help release tension in the muscles surrounding the spine.
Yes, can. It is possible through external digital massage of prostate gland.