What is another name for the "deep paraspinal" muscles?
What is Transversospinal Group?
What term means the use of techniques to safely work with clients who have diseases, disorders, or injuries?
What is Clinical Massage?
Where is the Thoracic outlet?
What is the anterior neck and the axilla?
What therapeutic effect does cold have?
What is anti-inflammation?
What do ligaments not do?
What is produce Range of Motion?
What muscle is known as the hip hiker?
What is the Quadratus Lumborum?
What is the name for the use of therapeutic heat?
What is thermotherapy?
What bony landmark can you use to find the origin of the masseter?
What is the Zygomatic arch?
What reaction to cryotherapy is characterized by smooth, elevated patches that are red or pale and may be accompanied by severe itching?
What is cold hypersensitivity?
What is the tendinous line that runs vertically down the middle of the abdomen called?
What is the Linea Alba?
What scalene(s) attaches to the 2nd rib?
Which term is given to pain that outlasts the typical healing time of involved tissues?
What is chronic pain?
The temporalis inserts at which of the following bony landmarks?
What is the Coronoid Process?
What phenomenon occurs with increased nociceptor responsiveness and reduced threshold?
What is Sensitization?
What is the function of the tendinous intersections of the rectus abdominis?
What is to provide strength?
In the abdomen what is the order from the deepest to most superficial muscles?
What is Transverse abdominis, internal oblique, external oblique?
Which term describes initial vasoconstriction and later vasodilation that occurs during cold application?
What is Hunting responce?
What is the bony landmark of the posterior elbow that is also known as the funny bone?
What is the Olecranon?
Which sensation is usually felt last in cryotherapy application?
What is numbness?
What term means the client is performing a movement while the massage therapist guides the movement in the same direction?
What is active assisted range of motion?
Which muscle is only credited with compression of the abdominal contents?
What is the Transverse Abdmoninis?
Which term refers to the minimum intensity of a stimulus perceived as painful?
What is Threshold?
Which posterior landmark is used in static postural assessment?
What is the Occipital Protuberance?
What reason is thermotherapy primarily used in clinical settings?
What is to reduce joint stiffness?
The galea aponeurotica connects which of the following two muscles?
What is the Frontalis and the Occipitalis?