Kinesiology
Lymph
Reflexology
Endocrine
Kinesiology 2.0
100

Palmaris Brevis is a part of this muscle group

 What is Hypothenar Eminence?

100

The thoracic duct drains lymph from all areas of the body except... 

What is the right side of the head?

100

There are this many zones in the body

What is 10?

100

The chemical messengers of the endocrine system are...

What are hormones?

100

Primary action of the triceps brachii is

What is extension of the forearm at the elbow joint?

200

This muscle will have more superficial exposure if flexor digiti minimi is very small or absent

 

What is Opponens digiti minimi?

  

200

T and B cells are lymphocytes that play a crucial role in this type of immune response

What is adaptive/specific immunity?

200

These four areas of the body are where applied pressure can stimulate life force according to reflexology

What are points on the hands, ears, face, and feet?

  

200

Synonymous for the hormone epinephrine 

 

What is adrenaline?

200

Extensor carpi radialis longus, extensor carpi radialis brevis, and extensor carpi ulnaris are apart of this group

What is wrist extensor group?

300

This is where the MT's resistance finger should be placed on a client when palpating flexor digiti minimi manus

What is the anterior surface proximal phalanx of the little finger

  

300

T cells complete maturation in the...

What is the Thymus?

300

Zone 1 passes through this toe

 

What is the first?

300

This portion of the structure that was formerly called the "Master Gland" stores hormones produced by the Hypothalamus

What is the posterior pituitary?

300

Pronator teres, flexor carpi radialis, and palmaris longus attach to...

What is the medial epicondyle of the humerus via the common flexor tendon

400

This muscle is a synergist to the biceps brachii when providing elbow flexion

What is Brachialis

400

Also known as the largest lymphatic organ

What is the Spleen?

400

To clear the sinuses, a practitioner would apply pressure to this point on the foot.

What are the tips of the toes?

  

400

A primary function of growth hormone (GH)

What is -to stimulate protein synthesis for muscle and bone development?

400

Lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus to the styloid process of the radius are the attachment sites of

What is brachioradialis?

500

The massage therapist should place resistance to this area during supination to palpate the supinator

 

What is distal forearm, just proximal to the wrist joint?

500

Located inferior to the cecum, this structure is thought to help regulate gut biome and play a role in immunity

What is the Vermiform Appendix?

500

Reflex points correspond to...

What are the body's organs and structures?

500

T3 (triiodothyronine and T4 (thyroxine) require this in order to be produced

  

What is iodine?

500

This wrist joint action best engages all three muscles of the wrist flexor group

What is flexion?

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