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Question | Answer |
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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. |