Tappan Massage ch. 3 Word Scramble
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Term | Description |
effects of massage on pain reduction | relieve muscle pain from muscle tention and poor circulation, deactivate myofascial trigger points, activate meural-gating mechanism, induce release of endorphins and enkephalins |
effects of massage on psychological health | increase mental clarity, reduce anxiety, facilitate emotional release, promote feelings of general well being |
muscular system | skeletal muscles, associated connective tissure (fascia and tendons), motor and sensory neurons related to movement |
effects of massage on endocrine system | release endorphins |
effects of massage on reproductive system | reproductive function is improved with relaxation, promote general breast health |
nervous system | controls swift responses like movement, contains brain, spinal cord and nerves |
effects of massage on integumentars system | stimulate sensory receptors in skin, increase superficial circulation, remove dead skin, add moisture with oil or lotion, increase sevaceous gland secretions, facilitate healthy scar formations |
sensory input | information sent to spinal cord from sensory receptors, massage increases the sensory input that leads to normalization of imbalances in tonicity |
effects of massage on skeletal system | promote good joint function, promote optimal joint flexibility and range of motion, promote proper skeletal alignment |
integumentary system | skin and its accessory structures such as hair, nails, and sebaceous and sweat glands |
posture | body alignment, it is the combined function of the muscular, skeletal, and nervous system |
muscle approximation | 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 |
venostasis | condition in which the normal blood flow is slowed or halted can by caused my underactivity |
hyperemia | increased local circulation in the skin and underlying connective tissue |
effects of massage on cardiovascular system | increase general and local circulation |
effects of massage on respiratory system | encourage diaphragmatic breathing, relax muscles of respiration, promotes good structural alignment and rib cage expansion |
effects of massage on red blood cells | increase the munber of circulating red blood cells, thereby increasing the oxygen carrying capacity of blood |
tissue repair | 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 |
effects of massage on blood pressure | temporarily decreased for about 40 minuites after massage |
histamine | chemica that causes dilation of capillaries in areas of increased circulation |
reproductive system | not appropriate targets for massage |
flexibility | degree of range of motion in a joint |
over activity | disrupts balance by not allowing suffient time inbetween contractions decreases inflow of nutirients, reduce circulation, and produce waste faster than it can be eliminated |
effects of massage on respiratory system | digestion improved with relaxation, facilitate bowel movement |
hypertonic muscles | tense, tight muscles |
digestive system | consists of muscular tube call the digestive tract and accessory organds such as salivary glands, gall baldder, liver and pancreas |
effects of massage on tissue | enhance tissue repair and scar formation, improve connective tissue health, improve pliability of fascia, break adhesions and separate tissues |
body awareness | enhanses a person's sense on integrity and wholeness and is important for good mental and emotioal health |
proprioceptors | important sensory neurons and monitor the movement and position of the body in space |
thixotrophy | property of connective tissue where the tissue becomes more pliable and fluid when it is mobile and firmer when it is immobile |
skeletal system | includes bones of the skeleton, associated cartilage, ligaments, and other stabilizing connective tissure structures |
effects of massage on stress reduction | trigger relaxation response |
adhesions | formed when fascial tissue stick to each other imporperly causing impaired range of motion and inhibit cellular exchanges of nutrients and wastes |
immunity | the resistance to injuries and disease caused by specific foreign chemical compounds and pathogens |
origin and insertion technique | 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 |
effects of massage on muscular system | "milk" metabolic wastes into venous and lymph flow, promote specific and general muscle relaxation, promote optimal body flexibility, relieve myofascial trigger points, release myofascial adhesions |
lymph | viscous fluid that moves slowly through the lymphatic vessles, massage aids in improved lymph flow |
cardiovascular system | heart, blood vessels, and blood |
effects of massage | changes that occur in the body, mind, and emotions of the recipients durring a massage session |
respiratory system | includes lungs and passegways leading to the lungs |
venous flow | massage technique of effleurage towards the heart pushes blood and lymph through the veins toward the heart |
effects of massage on growth and development | improve growth and develovement in infants |
endocrine system | controls slower responses like metabolic rate |
lymphatic system and immunity | increase lymph fluid and movement, improve immune function via stress reduction |
effects of massage on urinary system | enhance cirulation to kidneys, increase uriniary production and bladder tension |
muscle relaxation | due to stimulatin of parasympathetic nervous system |
under activity | disturbs balance by not providing enough pressure on veings and lymphatic vessels resulting in poor circulation |
effects of massage on nervous system | stimulate parasympathetic nervous system, reduce pain through neural-gating mechanisms, sharpen body awareness |
urinary system | includes kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra |
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