Busy. Please wait.
Log in with Clever
or

show password
Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?  Sign up 
Sign up using Clever
or

Username is available taken
show password

Your email address is only used to allow you to reset your password. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.


Already a StudyStack user? Log In

Reset Password
Enter the associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.

Tappan Massage ch. 3 Test

Enter the letter for the matching Description
incorrect
1.
under activity
incorrect
2.
posture
incorrect
3.
nervous system
incorrect
4.
effects of massage on respiratory system
incorrect
5.
venous flow
incorrect
6.
flexibility
incorrect
7.
origin and insertion technique
incorrect
8.
integumentary system
incorrect
9.
effects of massage
incorrect
10.
sensory input
incorrect
11.
adhesions
incorrect
12.
effects of massage on nervous system
incorrect
13.
hypertonic muscles
incorrect
14.
proprioceptors
incorrect
15.
histamine
incorrect
16.
muscle relaxation
incorrect
17.
muscular system
incorrect
18.
digestive system
incorrect
19.
lymphatic system and immunity
incorrect
20.
body awareness
A.
body alignment, it is the combined function of the muscular, skeletal, and nervous system
B.
disturbs balance by not providing enough pressure on veings and lymphatic vessels resulting in poor circulation
C.
tense, tight muscles
D.
consists of muscular tube call the digestive tract and accessory organds such as salivary glands, gall baldder, liver and pancreas
E.
degree of range of motion in a joint
F.
useful when working the belly of the musle is to painful, therapist performs friction (cross-fiber and with fiber) on attachments of the targeted muscle until the belly is relaxed and able to work
G.
chemica that causes dilation of capillaries in areas of increased circulation
H.
important sensory neurons and monitor the movement and position of the body in space
I.
stimulate parasympathetic nervous system, reduce pain through neural-gating mechanisms, sharpen body awareness
J.
formed when fascial tissue stick to each other imporperly causing impaired range of motion and inhibit cellular exchanges of nutrients and wastes
K.
controls swift responses like movement, contains brain, spinal cord and nerves
L.
digestion improved with relaxation, facilitate bowel movement
M.
massage technique of effleurage towards the heart pushes blood and lymph through the veins toward the heart
N.
changes that occur in the body, mind, and emotions of the recipients durring a massage session
O.
information sent to spinal cord from sensory receptors, massage increases the sensory input that leads to normalization of imbalances in tonicity
P.
skin and its accessory structures such as hair, nails, and sebaceous and sweat glands
Q.
enhanses a person's sense on integrity and wholeness and is important for good mental and emotioal health
R.
due to stimulatin of parasympathetic nervous system
S.
skeletal muscles, associated connective tissure (fascia and tendons), motor and sensory neurons related to movement
T.
increase lymph fluid and movement, improve immune function via stress reduction
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Description.
incorrect
21.
includes bones of the skeleton, associated cartilage, ligaments, and other stabilizing connective tissure structures
incorrect
22.
technique to reduce muscle tone where the therapist slowly and foricby draws the attachments of the muscle closer together, that decreases the stretch of the muscle spindles, useful in treating muscle spasms
incorrect
23.
increased local circulation in the skin and underlying connective tissue
incorrect
24.
the resistance to injuries and disease caused by specific foreign chemical compounds and pathogens
incorrect
25.
not appropriate targets for massage
incorrect
26.
heart, blood vessels, and blood
incorrect
27.
includes kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra
incorrect
28.
controls slower responses like metabolic rate
incorrect
29.
process consisting of and inflamamation stage to stabilize the injured area, regeneration stage to restore the tissue structure, and remodeling stage for healthy scar formation
incorrect
30.
includes lungs and passegways leading to the lungs

Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.

  Normal Size     Small Size show me how
Created by: eestrand