The pressure used for lymphatic facilitation (LF) techniques is best described as:
A) Very light with only enough pressure to move superficial skin
B) Moderate with enough pressure to engage muscle tissue
C) Heavy with enough pressure to move fluid through deep vessels
D) Fluctuating—sometimes light, sometimes heavy
Answer: A
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