Complementary Medicine 1994
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-13252-2_3
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“…Finally, it is also worth highlighting the potential for nasal bridge massage described in several of Chan's work (e.g., [67]. Essentially, the practise of this task simply involves alternating the upward and downward motion of one's two index fingers with the fingers lightly touching either side of the nose bridge, which is akin to the feathering massage technique (Trevelyan & Booth, 1994) [95]. The task is done in a very slow fashion such that mindful attention of this task may be naturally facilitated as a result.…”
Section: Implications For Sport Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it is also worth highlighting the potential for nasal bridge massage described in several of Chan's work (e.g., [67]. Essentially, the practise of this task simply involves alternating the upward and downward motion of one's two index fingers with the fingers lightly touching either side of the nose bridge, which is akin to the feathering massage technique (Trevelyan & Booth, 1994) [95]. The task is done in a very slow fashion such that mindful attention of this task may be naturally facilitated as a result.…”
Section: Implications For Sport Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is thought to relieve stress by relaxing the muscles and therefore offers benefits in the treatment of insomnia, headaches and backache (Trevelyan 1993). As a consequence it may have a valuable role in the promotion of well-being and relaxation.…”
Section: Massagementioning
confidence: 99%