To approach palpation as a science learn to
a. distinguish between objective and subjective assessments and visualize the anatomical structures you are palpating.
b. visualize structures you are looking for and visualize any anatomical anomalies you intuit are in the tissues.
c. pay attention to visceral sensations you feel in your own body as you are palpating physiological rhythms.
d. attune to the energetic rhythms of the anatomical structures you are palpating.
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