跟读练习: Massage Therapy Client Intake and Interview - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hello and welcome.
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Hello and welcome.
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I am Barrett Longhart, owner of Body Mechanics Orthopedic Massage here in New York City.
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One of the questions that we get asked a lot is can I talk to my massage therapist before the session?
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And the answer is a resounding yes.
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But that consultation is built into the beginning of your massage appointment.
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What follows is an example of some of the questions that your massage therapist might ask when you book your appointment.
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It's really important to understand that your consultation might be a little longer or a little shorter than this example.
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It also might include some physical assessment as well as some movement
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so that we know that we're on the right track when building our treatment for you.
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We hope that this video answers some of your questions all right
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so thank you for coming in i'm going to be your therapist today i was hoping
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that you could give me a little bit of an idea of what brought you in today okay
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so my neck has been hurting oh i'm so sorry to hear
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that how long has that been going on for it started i think it's been years ago
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but it got worse like i don't know like maybe two months ago oh interesting
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that sounds like a really long time is it up go up
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and down or like is there any pattern
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that you can find to it i can't really figure it out
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and it's starting to worry me a little bit okay i mean
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that is naturally to be worried about your pain can you
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tell me a little bit about the time period where it got worse was anything going on in your life
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or was there an event that precipitated
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that yeah it happened i noticed it like a few days after i was working out
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but i work out a lot so i wasn't really sure
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if that was it or like i don't know did i sleep funny
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and you know in the past i had I had noticed some stuff and like,
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you know, I didn't really know,
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cause in the past it's also gone like,
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I felt like there was something pulling in like my chest and like,
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I didn't know if that was something and, but that went away.
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And now this neck thing's been going on.
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And I don't know, is my chest too tight?
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It can be really hard to figure out.
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That's actually the purpose of this interview.
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So we're off to a really good start.
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Let me just dial it back a few steps.
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You keep touching your neck when you're doing that or your chest
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when you're doing that is that the area of the pain
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or is it primarily more neck
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or is it shoulder I mean like it's I guess it hurts the most like over here
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so more in the sort of back posterior area okay perfect
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and then when it got bad what was the pain level would you say
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when when the pain changed for you I was pretty sharp oh interesting Okay,
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so, and are there any other feelings that go with that?
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Like, what do you mean?
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Are there, would you describe it,
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as you mentioned before, like,
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it was like a pulling sensation.
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So, if there are words that you could use to describe the kind of pain you're having for me,
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it can be very helpful for me to understand then what's happening in your body.
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So like I didn't feel the chest thing this time,
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but this time it was definitely sharp.
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It didn't really feel like,
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I guess it felt tight too,
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but the tightness was more like, I guess lower.
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Lower.
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Okay.
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And would you describe the onset as like a sudden onset or did it kind of come in slowly and creep in?
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I noticed that my back was getting tight for like maybe a week or so before it happened.
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But then just sort of out of the blue after I woke up one day,
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it was there.
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Okay.
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And does the pain travel at all?
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What do you mean?
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Does it?
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So you said that you primarily,
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it's like in the back of the neck,
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sort of in this area in the front.
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Yeah.
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Does it ever move around to other places?
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Does it go down the arm or up into the head?
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No. Okay, that's good news.
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Sometimes when we see pain traveling,
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it can mean that there's some more complications happening,
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but it doesn't sound like you have any of those today.
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So I'm happy to hear that.
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When we're talking about the pain,
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it started out at one place and it went to another place.
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When it first started, what would you say that was on a scale of one to ten?
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Ten being the highest.
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I'd say maybe like a five.
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Okay.
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And then when it got worse, what was that?
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I think maybe like at its worst, maybe like a seven.
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Okay.
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And where are you today?
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It is starting to get a little bit better.
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So I would say like a four.
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Oh, excellent.
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That's great.
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On that note of getting a little bit better,
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I want to ask you some questions about like behavioral things.
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Are there things that you're doing that are working to make it a little bit better for yourself?
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Yeah.
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So sometimes I'll take a ball
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and I'll like just kind of go against the wall
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and I'll kind of push on some of those areas in my back,
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you know, like, especially before I work out,
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you know, I foam roll.
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And that seems to help,
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but it only lasts for like,
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I don't know, like a few hours.
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So it's hoping that like,
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if somebody who really knew what they were doing could get in there,
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they could like dig out whatever's going on there.
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Possibly.
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And I'm glad to hear that you have some ability to control it a little bit.
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Having small things you can do throughout your day to make yourself feel better
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when you're having pain can be really helpful in decreasing your anxiety
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and it's a really good step towards making good choices for yourself i'm glad to hear
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that massage is working for you um on
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that have you ever had massage before yeah and
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when you have it what kind of massage do you typically
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like i like pretty deep pressure pretty deep pressure okay we we will take
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that into consideration today we'll be choosing the pressure that's most appropriate for you
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and i'll be encouraging you to give me some feedback about what it feels like to you in the session
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so that we can kind of walk the balance between what is good and what will work for you.
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Is there anything that you have been doing that makes it worse?
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I'm not really sure.
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I sometimes think because it's really just on this side,
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I sometimes wonder like, am I doing something in my sleep that's aggravating it?
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Are you sleeping well?
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I sleep okay.
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Okay, that's fine.
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It is possible to irritate things when you sleep.
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Obviously, you wouldn't know about it.
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But, you know, as long as you're moving and getting good sleep,
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that's really important to your pain as well.
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Is there anything else that you can tell me that might relate to this in any way?
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Sometimes knowing what types of exercises
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that you're doing can be helpful to knowing what sets it off and what makes it better.
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I mean, the only thing I do wonder also,
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because I wear a cross body bag.
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Most of the time I put the strap on the shoulder and I do want,
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I'm not sure like, is that like,
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would it help to put it on this one?
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Have you tried?
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No. Okay.
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It's something to try.
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We won't really know until you do.
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but modification of behavior is also a really good way to help try to solve problems
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and even if it doesn't solve the problem it can inform us
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and you can learn a little bit about what might be causing it even
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if it doesn't change anything else no not really all right
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so am i correct in assuming today
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that your primary goal is pain reduction yeah yeah i really want to take care of whatever
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that neck thing is okay and are you having any range of motion problems along with that I don't know.
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I don't think so.
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Okay.
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Well, we can do a quick physical assessment after this to sort of confirm
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that and let you know what's going on there.
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So I just want to just sort of summarize what you're saying to me.
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Right now, you're coming in for a massage
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that is primarily focused about reduction in pain
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because you had an event a little while ago that sort of triggered a increase in pain,
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but it's recently gone down.
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And your primary focus is sort of this neck,
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chest back of neck area is that right yeah okay perfect
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so the next step is going to be
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that I'm just going to discuss with you your treatment options is that okay yeah
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关键词汇与短语
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- 咨询 (consultation): 与专业人士讨论健康问题的过程。
- 颈部 (neck): 身体的一部分,连接头部与躯干。
- 运动 (exercise): 身体活动,有助于增强肌肉和健康。
- 评估 (assessment): 了解或判断某种情况或状态的过程。
- 感觉 (sensation): 身体或情绪的体验。
- 模式 (pattern): 一种重复发生的情况或行为的方式。
- 症状 (symptoms): 表示疾病或健康问题的迹象或指征。
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- 逐渐加快速度,直到能够以与视频相似的语速流利地讲话。
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看YouTube学英语,运用这些shadowing技巧,变得更加自信和流利。
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