Massage manipulations chapter 22 ( facials) Study online at quizlet.com/_3nsz2 1. Chucking Grasping the flesh firmly in one hand and moving the hand up and down along the bone while the other hand keeps the arm or leg in a steady pasition 2. Effleurage Light, continuous-stroking massage movement applied with fingers and palms in a slow and rhythmic manner. 3. Friction Deep rubbing movement in which you apply pressure on the skin with your fingers or palm while moving it over an underlying structure. 4. Hacking Chopping movement performed with the edges of the hands 5. Percussion or Tapotement Tapping, slapping, and, hacking, movements 6. Petrissage Kneading movement performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue with a light, firm pressure. 7. Rolling Pressing and twisting the tissues with a fast back-and-forth movement 8. Tapotement the most stimulating type of massage that should be performed using extreme care and discretion 9. Vibration a rapid shaking of the body part while the balls of the fingertips are pressed firmly on the point of appliction 10. Wringing Vigorous movement in which the hand, placed a little distance apart on both sides of the client's arm or leg working downward, apply a twiating motion against the bone in the oppsite direction