Petrissage

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File:Digital petrissage for the back, extracted from Lectures on massage & electricity in the treatment of disease (1891).jpg

Template:Lang (French, from Template:Lang 'to knead') is a massage technique that applies deep pressure to the underlying muscles. Kneading, wringing, skin rolling, and pick-up-and-squeeze are the Template:Lang movements.<ref Name="Eccles">Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> They are all performed with the padded palmar surface of the hand, the surface of the finger and also the thumbs.

During kneading, the hands should be moulded to the area and the movements should be slow and rhythmical, with the tissue between the hands as the focus of the work.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Knuckling is another form of kneading but using the knuckles to knead and lift in circular and upwards motions.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Scissoring is another Template:Lang movement that is performed only over a flat area with very little pressure. The index and middle fingers of both hands are only used for this movement. They are placed opposite each other and then are slowly worked towards each other lifting and releasing as they go.

It is also a term used in French professional bread baking describing a particular stage during dough development.

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