144k views
1 vote
A shaking movement in the arms of the cosmetologist while the fingertips or palms are touching the client is known as:

1 Answer

3 votes

Final answer:

Rapid, alternating movements are the shaking movements performed by a cosmetologist to test the client's neuromuscular function and proprioception, involving mechanoreceptors like Merkel cells and Pacinian corpuscles.

Step-by-step explanation:

A shaking movement in the arms of the cosmetologist while the fingertips or palms are touching the client is known as rapid, alternating movements. These movements are often used to test neuromuscular function, proprioception, and the client's ability to sense movement and direction. Mechanoreceptors such as Merkel cells and Pacinian corpuscles in the skin help in sensing vibrations, touch, and skin stretching which can all be involved in a professional tactile assessment.

User Martega
by
7.0k points