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MBLEX cards 1
Question | Answer |
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This is a program that creates a session based on the clients goals, needs & interests. | Anston-Patterning |
Deep tissue tech. to specific points along the meridian to balance movement of energy w/in body | Amma |
What is Bells Palsy? | An infection of the 7th cranial nerve. Paralysis of facial features. |
What is centrifugal? | from the center of the body outward. |
What are leukocytes? | WBC that defend the body against disease and foreign materal. |
What is a deformity or displacement of a limb toward the midline? | Varus |
What is in the Right Lower Quadrant? | R Ovary, Cecum, Appendix, Ascending Colon |
____is a deformity which the distal part of a limb is displaced or twisted away from the midline? | Valus |
What are erythrocytes? | RBC that deliver O2 to the body. |
What is contained in the Right Upper Quadrant? | Liver, Gallbladder, Tale of pancreas & R Kidney |
___is a disorder featuring inflammation characterized by high spiking fevers & salmon colored rash that comes & goes? | Still's Disease |
Golfer's Elbow A.K.A | Medial epicondylitis |
What muscles supinate the forearm? | *Supinator & Biecps Brachii |
What is the only muscle not involved in shoulder rotation? | Supraspinatus |
Deep Effleurage Mechanical effects: | *Stretches veins & lymph, *Compress & Stretch fsacia, waste removal, *warm tissue, *move nutrients through vessels |
Deep effleurage reflexive effects: | *PNS respones, *relax muscle, * Vasodialation, BP, * Slow breathing rate |
What are the mechanical effects of tapotement: | Loosens mucus in the thoracic cavity & temporary ischemia |
What are the reflexive effects of Tapotement? | *Hypernemia, Stimulate NS muscles & Skin, Increase Circulation & gas exchange, Stimulate organs, vasoconstriction then vasodialation. |
What organization was formed in 1987? | ABMP |
The talocural joint does what movement? | Plantar flexion & dorsiflexion *hint (tibia & fibula articulate w/ talus |
What TP produces pain when palpated? | Latent |
What TP has pain @ Rest? | Active Tp |
This TP is directly activated by acute or chronic strain or overload of effected muscle? | Primary TP |
This TP is activated in the over worked synergist or antagonist muscle? | Secondary Tp |
Define Occupation? | A productive or creative activity that serves as ones regular source of livelyhood. |
The 4 "T's" of palpation | Temp, Tone, Tenderness & Texture |
The society of trained masseuses was formed in? | 1894 |
The left side of the heart is in charge of what? | systemic circulation - pumps nutrient rich blood & O2 to the whole body |
What joint classification permits a variety of movements? | Diarthrosis EX. Sh, hip, elbow & knee |
What muscles pronate the forearm? | Pronator Teres, Pronator Quadratus |
3 types of Granulocytes of a WBC | neutrophils, eosinophil & basophils. increase fast during short-term infections. |
A type of joint that allows little or no movement? | Synarthrosis (SAD) |
What muscles attach 2 coracoid process? | Pec minor, coracobrachialis, biceps brachii & coracoclavicular ligament |
The lymphatic system consists of? | Tonsils, Thymus, Spleen, Lymph nodes |
Postural dysfunctions include: | Pes Planus, ITB contracture, Petellofemoral syndrome, hyperlordosis & hyperkyposis |
Adrenal medulla releases what hormones? | *inner layer norepinephrine & epinephrine |
Muscles that medially rotate hip? | Gracillis, glute minimus, adductor magnus, adductor longus, adductor brevis & pectineus |
6 muscles that laterally rotate hip? | Piriformis, gamellus superior & inferior, obturator internus & exernus, Quadratus femoris |
AbDuction of the wrist means? | Radial Deviation |
The sympathetic NS does what? | Increases: HR, BP, Blood Glucose & Dilates blood vessels and bronchioles.(fight or flight) |
Anatomical stirrup consists of what 2 muscles? | Tibialis Anterior & Peroneous Longus |
The brachial plexus passes through what 2 muscles? | Anterior Scalene Mid Scalene |
___creates an emotional well-being trough working w/ physiological elements of relational trauma stored in NS? | Attunement Therapy |
Whipflash Stage 1? | Acute injury 72hrs post accident |
whipflash Stage 2? | Subacute Repair Phase 72hrs-14 weeks post accident |
Whipflash Stage 3? | Remodel 14wks-12 mo. |
Injury Grade 1? | minimal no limitations |
Injury Grade 2? | Slight limitations of motion no ligament damage |
Injury Grade 3? | Moderate limitations, some ligament injury |
Injury grade 4? | Mod to Severe, limited ROM, Ligament instability, fracture |
Injury Grade 5? | SEVERE Requires surgery |
This disease is caused by vasospasms of the arteries? | RAYNAUD'S Syndrome |
Left upper Quadrant? | Stomach spleen L. Kidney Head of pancreas |
A chronic inflammatory disease involving the sacroiliac joint and spinal articulations. | Ankylosing spondylitis |
Whipflash stage 4? | CHRONIC OR PERMINATE |
What is Torticollis? | twisted neck where head tipped to 1 side & chin pointed down. (prolonged contraction of SCM) |
A skin infection that occurs in children, reddish discoloration? | Impetigo |
What joint classification allows slight mobility? | amphiarthrosis EX: vetebrae & pubic symphysis |
Adrenal Cortex releases what hormones? | Mineralocoticoids Glucorticoids |
What 3 muscles attach to greater tubercle of humerus? | Supraspinatus, Teres Minor Infraspinatus |
A sensory impulse is transmitted to the ____ | Brain & Spinal cord |
Respiratory rhythm and rate is regulated by the ___ | nervous system |
The ___ lobe is responsible for processing visual stimuli with the exception of hearing, vision, smell? | Parietal Lobe |
This lobe is responsible for higher - level thinking and personality traits? | Frontal Lobe |
This lobe is responsible for hearing and memory? | Temporal Lobe |
This lobe takes care of Vision? | Occipital Lobe |