Integumentary System
Sports Massage
Immune System
Make Nice Nice
Ask Mr. Michaud
100
This non contagious skin disorder produces cells that destroy the melaninocytes in the skin cells.
What is Vitiligo
100
This injury is caused by activity that went beyond without proper recovery period.
What is over exertion injury.
100
This cell contains information about virus, bacteria, or foreign objects and is stored in the spleen.
What is a memory cell
100
These palpable nodes are located in the taut band of the muscle and hyperirritable spots in the skeletal muscle.
What is a trigger point
100
This part of the Lymph system is located in the abdominal area and functions mainly as a passive collecting well for lymph from the lower extremities. Mr. Michaud example of this part was the story of what food causes heart burn.
What is cisterna chyli
200
These sensory receptors are sensitive to hot, cold, and have nociceptors that sense pain.
What is free nerve endings.
200
This is one of the "SITS" muscles that is responsible for the lateral rotation of the shoulder.
What is infraspinatus or teres minor.
200
DAILY DOUBLE: This lymphocyte is produced in the bone marrow, and matures in the thymus.
What is a T-cell
200
This discomfort sets in 12-48 hours later. A patient may complain of this type of soreness after a difficult workout.
What is delayed onset muscle soreness.
200
What does the "R" in SHARP stands for.
What is Redness
300
This small smooth muscle attaches to the side of each hair follicle. It contracts to raise the hair when we are cold or frightened.
What is arrector pili
300
This type of movement is performed solely by the client with no assistance from the therapist.
What is active movement.
300
This type of barrier is found in urine, sweat, saliva, and tears.
What is chemical barrier
300
These fibers are white, fast twitched, and fatigue easily.
What is type II fibers.
300
This is part of the heart makes the backup signal that makes the heart contract. Mr. Michaud refers to this as the backup.
What is the AV node
400
The basal layer of the skin is where the germination process occurs. This is also known as the ________layer.
What is germinating
400
PRICE stands for
What is protect, rest, ice, compress, and elevate.
400
Lymph nodes, tonsils, and payer patches are all examples of?
What is MALT mucosa associated lymphoid tissue
400
This sensory receptor monitors the changes in muscle tension.
What is golgi tendon organs
400
This is known as a foreign object, virus, ao bacteria to the body. Mr. Michaud referred to this as the "Bad Guy".
What is an antigen
500
This the common type of skin cancer.
What is basal cell carcinoma
500
DAILY DOUBLE: Flexion of this muscle affects the knee.
What is quadriceps
500
This field of study focuses on physiologic connections between the mind and body.
What is psyconeuroimmunology
500
DAILY DOUBLE: These techniques encourage lymph movement, stimulate production of synovial fluid, increase local circulation, and stretch muscles and fascia.
What is joint movement techniques
500
This controls your heart beat. Mr. Michaud and Bobby Bushea from The Waterboy loves this word.
What is medulla oblongata
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