From Ear to Insight: Practical Training for Hands-On Practitioners
First impressions matter. Small room, warm lamp, a clock ticks. The initial contact matters greatly because the ear is intimate and the skin thin, and an approach that feels rushed will undo patient trust before the first touch. Learners watch close hands and subtle facial changes in patient expression over time. A tactile vocabulary grows; the press, the lift, the little graze that brings a...
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