What is the primary purpose of draping in massage therapy?, To maintain client comfort, privacy, modesty, professional boundaries, and a safe therapeutic environment., What starting position does Wellington College use for massage clients?, Prone position (face down) is the standard starting position., Why does Wellington College intentionally begin treatment with the client prone?, Beginning posteriorly reduces vulnerability, builds trust, allows observation of body language, and may reduce anxiety in new or trauma-affected clients., When privacy for undressing is unavailable, what should the therapist do?, Turn away, raise the sheet above eye level, and allow the client to undress and position themselves without exposure., During initial setup, what areas should the top and bottom coverings protect?, The top covers the shoulders and the bottom covers the gluteal region., What important message should always be communicated about client disrobing?, Clients may undress to their comfort level and may adjust or stop treatment at any time., Does absence of undergarments indicate inappropriate behaviour?, No. Professional draping protects modesty regardless of undergarment use., What do the terms supine and prone mean?, Supine = Face Up; Prone = Face Down, How should the lower extremities be positioned in prone?, Legs should angle slightly laterally outward, not straight together., Why are the legs angled outward during prone positioning?, To improve therapist body mechanics, access, and stroke direction., What bolster is recommended for prone lower-extremity positioning?, A 30–32 inch bolster under the ankles extending beyond the table edge., Name two positioning options for client arm placement in prone., 1. Armrest support; 2. Under-body tuck beneath hips/lower abdomen, What should always be confirmed after positioning a client?, Client comfort, smooth treatment access, and therapist ergonomics., When draping the posterior leg in prone, approximately how much of the thigh is exposed?, Approximately ⅔–⅘ of the inner thigh, During posterior leg draping, where is the sheet anchored?, Securely above the greater trochanter., What troubleshooting tip helps prevent posterior leg draping from slipping?, Use the ribbed edge of the sheet rather than folding the sheet., Before turning a client from prone to supine, what communication step is required?, Clearly explain the turn; if asleep, gently wake the client and reassure them about modesty., During anterior thigh draping, what anatomical landmark acts as the outer boundary?, The ASIS (anterior superior iliac spine)., During anterior leg draping, what structure must remain covered at all times?, The thighbrow / groin crease., During gluteal draping, how much of the gluteal region should be exposed?, One side at a time while maintaining full modesty., What area must always remain fully covered during gluteal draping?, The anal region must never be exposed., How is female pectoral massage draped in basic massage therapy?, The client is never fully exposed; only the clavicular region is uncovered while breast tissue remains covered..
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