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What certificates and qualification certificates do children need for massage?
What certificates and qualification certificates do children need for massage?

1, business license processing; 2. Apply for organization code certificate; 3. Apply for tax registration certificate; 4, fire safety inspection; 5, for health permits; 6. Apply for qualification certificate.

Massage techniques for children include kneading, pulling, dragging, shaking and gently kneading.

1. Kneading method: Hold your hands tightly, put your palms on your calves, then hard-mold into a ball, and knead and press.

2, formulation: use the index finger and middle finger to gently slide from the back of the hand to the wrist and pull it up, and then pull it up from the wrist to the elbow, gently and frequently, which can play the role of relaxing meridians and promoting blood circulation.

3, Rafah: when the finger acupoint is pressed to the end, it will be pulled up twice and repeated.

4, shaking method: gently lift the legs, while gently shaking the tight legs, while superimposing gentle massage techniques to massage the calf, improve the child's muscle fatigue and promote the effect of enhancing vitality.

5, light frustration method: with the root of the palm, pat the calf, shoulder and other acupuncture points, gently massage, can relax muscles and promote blood circulation.

Matters needing attention in children's massage

1, massage time control: the massage time should not be too long, so as not to stay in this position for a long time and affect the normal development of children's activities.

2, gentle massage techniques: the child's body is relatively soft, the technique should be gentle and gentle, and the stimulation should not be too strong, so as not to cause unnecessary harm.

3, pay attention to massage parts: children should not massage the head, navel, throat and ears and other parts, to choose safe and reliable parts to avoid unnecessary stimulation.

4. Good communication: You need to communicate with your child before the massage to see if the child is willing to receive the massage and inform the child of the purpose of the massage. Don't scare the children and affect the effect of the next massage.

5. Environmental safety: Massage places should be kept clean, tidy, warm and comfortable, and avoid crowded and noisy places. Never massage outdoors or in an unsafe environment.

6. Massage occupation: People who give massage to children need professional certification and skilled technology to avoid physical damage and injury to children caused by excessive stimulation and improper handling.

7. Don't massage if the child is unwell: If the child is in an unwell state such as fever, cough and vomiting, don't massage, because the body is in a weak state at this time, which may aggravate the symptoms.