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A common joint injury having to do with the ligaments. Sprain
A common injury having to do with the muscle/tendons. Strains
The system that produces and regulates hormones. Endocrine
Number of Elements 5
Grams of pressure used in Craniosacral Therapy. 5
Number of Meninges 3
The thick rubbery sack that holds your brain & spinal cord. Dura Mater
Where in the brain is most of the CSF produced? Choroid Plexus
When memory or emotion get stuck in the body tissues it is considered in Craniosacral Therapy to be a(n) ? Energy Cyst
4 Functions of Muscle: Heat production, motion, stability, Posture(support)
The smallest thinnest vascular meninges. Pia Mater
The most delicate of the meninges. Spider web. Arachnoid
Cranial structure that surrounds the Occipital bone. Lambdoidal
A Pathology that is characterized by sharp nerve pain in the lower body, related to the Piriformis. Sciatica
In Ayurvedic tradition, ______ are energy portals of the body. Chakra's
Craniosacral Therapy began with the discoveries made by ______ _______. William Sutherland
The proprioceptors found at the musculotendonous junctures. Golgi tendon organs.
The Central Nervous System consists of the _____ & __________. Brain & Spinal cord
A good introductory technique in Sports massage. Rocking
What would you apply to an injury to reduce secondary tissue damage? Ice
Who helped develop Craniosacral Therapy in the 1970's to explain the cerebrospinal pulse. Dr. John Upledger
What year did John Upledger found the Upledger Institute for Craniosacral Therapy? 1984
The study of "body function". Physiology
The study of "movement of the body". Kinesiology
The study of "body structure". Anatomy
The bone that connects to your upper teeth. Maxilla
Lower jaw bone. Mandible
The only touch used in Polarity Therapy that is NOT on of the three Gunas? Unwinding
A mode of healing utilizing Ayurvedic & Eastern thought, bodywork, verbal guidance, nutrition, and exercise. Polarity Therapy
Polarity Therapy uses these four tools. Bodywork, nutrition, exercise, and verbal guidance.
The five major body currents. Elements (Ether, Air, Fire, Water, Earth)
Bone that is partly the arch that makes up your cheekbone. Zygomatic
The fluid pumped by the Craniosacral system. Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Receptors that sense the bodies position. Proprioceptors
Bodywork based on the palpation of the CSF pulse. Craniosacral
Dr. John Upledger helped develop the ________ ______ in the 1970's to explain the cerebrospinal pulse. Pressurestat Model
The body system that assists our immune system function, and carries away excess interstitial fluid back to the bloodstream. Lymphatic
Chinese word for "Life energy" Chi
Stage of inflammation characterized by "heat, redness, and swelling(edema). Acute
Be able to label the diagram of the skull. Reference the A&P book. Be able to label the diagram of the skull. Reference the A&P book.
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