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Wood Therapy – Maderoterapia

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1. 
What is another name for Wood Therapy?

2. 
What is the primary application of Wood Therapy?

3. 
Which of the following tools are commonly used in Wood Therapy?

4. 
Which country is credited with significantly popularizing Wood Therapy in modern times?

5. 
What is a key benefit of Wood Therapy in terms of muscle and skin health?

6. 
How does Wood Therapy promote overall health and vitality?

7. 
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of Wood Therapy?

8. 
What is the main focus of Wood Therapy compared to broader body contouring techniques?

9. 
Is Wood Therapy suitable for everyone?

10. 
Does Wood Therapy hurt?

11. 
How many sessions are typically needed to see results from Wood Therapy?

12. 
Can Wood Therapy replace surgical procedures like liposuction?

13. 
How long does a typical Wood Therapy session last?

14. 
Why is wood therapy generally not recommended during pregnancy?

15. 
For which chronic or serious health condition is it crucial to consult a healthcare provider before undergoing wood therapy?

16. 
Why might wood therapy be contraindicated for individuals with blood disorders like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or hemophilia?

17. 
Which factor related to medications should be disclosed to your therapist before undergoing wood therapy?

18. 
What potential skin reaction might occur due to the pressure and friction of wood therapy?

19. 
During a consultation, why is it important to gather information about the client's medical history?

20. 
Why is obtaining informed consent important before proceeding with wood therapy?

21. 
What should be discussed regarding aftercare during the consultation?

22. 
What are rolling pins in wood therapy primarily used for?

23. 
What is the primary benefit of using suction cups in wood therapy?

24. 
Which areas of the body are Gua Sha tools effective on?

25. 
For which body areas are mushroom tools ideal?

26. 
What is the correct technique for using deep tissue tools?

27. 
Which technique is used with Gua Sha tools to improve blood circulation?

28. 
What should you use to wash wood therapy tools?

29. 
What is the importance of thoroughly drying wood therapy tools after cleaning?

30. 
Which disinfectant is suitable for cleaning wooden tools?

31. 
How can alcohol wipes be used on wooden tools?

32. 
What is a suitable storage condition for clean wooden tools?

33. 
What role does the lymphatic system play in non-invasive body contouring?

34. 
What is metabolism primarily responsible for in the body?

35. 
What is the primary target of non-invasive body contouring techniques?

36. 
Which layer of fat is often the primary focus of non-invasive body contouring procedures?

37. 
Which body shape is characterized by excess weight around the midsection?

38. 
What do collagen and elastin fibers provide to the skin?

39. 
What is the main function of adipose tissue in the body?

40. 
How do non-invasive body contouring techniques target subcutaneous fat?

41. 
Which body type is characterized by a well-defined waistline and balanced distribution of fat?

42. 
What is the primary function of the lymphatic system in the body?

43. 
What is the primary goal of non-invasive body contouring procedures?

44. 
Which body tissue contributes significantly to the overall body shape and metabolic rate?

45. 
How do non-invasive body contouring methods differ from invasive surgical procedures?

46. 
What role do hormones play in the development of cellulite?

47. 
True or False: Cellulite affects both men and women equally.

48. 
What causes cellulite?

49. 
Which grade of cellulite is characterized by an "orange-peel" appearance with superficial depressions?

50. 
Which areas of the body are commonly affected by cellulite?

51. 
What is cellulite?

52. 
What lifestyle factor may contribute to the development of cellulite?

53. 
What is the recommended approach for reducing the appearance of cellulite?

54. 
Which protein gives the epidermis its toughness and water resistance?

55. 
What is the primary component of the dermis?

56. 
What is intrinsic aging also known as?

57. 
Which layer of skin is mostly comprised of fat and acts as a protection for internal organs?

58. 
Which factor contributes to wrinkles by causing the breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers in the skin?

59. 
What is a contagious bacterial infection that results in yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or legs?

60. 
What should be done with suspicious moles that look irregular, crusted, or discolored?

61. 
Which of the following should salon staff do before and after each client?

62. 
What is a crucial practice for maintaining a clean and safe environment in a salon?

63. 
What is the primary purpose of using disposable items in a salon?

64. 
What is the recommended alcohol content in hand sanitizers for effective hand hygiene?

65. 
What should salon staff do if a client appears to be unwell before their appointment?

66. 
How often should fabric items such as towels and capes be cleaned in a salon?

67. 
What should be done with salon tools and equipment between each client?

68. 
What is the main purpose of proper waste disposal in a salon?

69. 
Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice for maintaining personal hygiene as a salon staff member?

70. 
Which method of sterilization uses high-pressure steam to kill microorganisms?

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