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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
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