Anatomy of Movement
Anatomy & Physiology
Medical Terminology
Theory
Modalities
100
Any plane parallel to the Median plane.
What is the saggital plane?
100
The type of integumentary glands that produce sweat
What are sudoriferous glands?
100
Bradycardia
What is "slow heartbeat"?
100
An area of the body that requires special consideration to avoid damaging underlying structures that may be prone to injury.
What is an endangerment site?
100
A type of deep massage focused on restructuring the fascia of the body.
What is rolfing?
200
The three basic types of bone and an example of each.
What are long (radius and ulna), short (talus and carpals), and flat (scapula)?
200
The Three Layers of the Meninges (in order from superficial to deep)
What are Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater, and Pia Mater?
200
Hypotension
What is "low blood pressure"?
200
Affects of massage on the integumentary system
What are increased blood flow to skin, rise in temperature and perspiration, and increased sebaceous gland secretions?
200
The developer of the Manual Lymph Drainage system.
Who is Dr. Emil Vodder?
300
The three abnormal curvatures of the spine (with descriptions)
What is Kyphosis (hunchback), Lordosis (swayback), and scoliosis (snake back).
300
A special classification of Pancreatic islet cells that produce hormones.
What are the islets of Lanerghans?
300
Dermatitis
What is inflammation of the skin?
300
The five basic Swedish massage strokes (true names).
What are effluerage, petrissage, friction, tapotement, and vibration?
300
A healing technique that uses only the most important 66o accupuncture points and refers to them as "tsubos".
What is shiatsu?
400
The longest muscle in the body.
What is the Sartorius?
400
The 4 layers of the heart with a breakdown of their meaning.
What are the endocardium (inner), the myocardium (muscle, middle), Epicardium (outer covering, and pericardium (loose surrounding sac)?
400
the body part using the term "tough mother"
What is the dura mater?
400
The three main types of joint movement and what each type entails.
What is active (client moves), passive (therapist moves client), and assistive (movement is together)?
400
The type and reasoning behind the stones used for hot stone massage.
What are basalt (or lava) stones? They are used because they are porous, dense, and solid.
500
The muscle mainly at play when a Boy Scout shows you the "scouts honor" sign.
What is Oppenens Pollicus
500
The glands of the endocrine system, along with location.
What are the pituitary (brain), pineal (brain), thyroid (bowtie on the neck), paratyroid (on thyroid), pancreas (just below stomach, adrenal (above kidneys), thymus (above heart), and gonads (groin)?
500
the definition by terminology of thrombocytopenia
What is a decrease or lack of cells that help the blood to clot (platelets)?
500
The classification of a water temperature between 105-109.
What is very hot?
500
The five types of sports massage and when thier use is appropriate.
What is pre-event (just before sport), post-event (first two hours after), training (on days with no event), intra-event (between two events or on a break), and rehabilitative (off season or down time to address injury).
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