The law holds the professional to a higher standard of behavior because of the ________________
What is power differential?
Combining physical touch with empathy releases the hormone_______________ that is associated with emotional connection, a feeling of bonding, and a peaceful, happy state of mind.
What is oxytocin?
These muscles are responsible for ______ action.
Rectus femoris
Sartorius
Gracilis
Adductor magnus
Pectineus
This muscles nickname is the "teardrop" muscle.
What is Vastus Medialis?
Sartorius actions (5)
What is
Flexes hip
Laterally rotates hip
Abducts hip
Flexes knee
Medially rotates the leg (when the knee is flexed)
__________ is conveyed by listening to and communicating with clients without distorting their message.
What is Congruency?
Withdrawing your hands from the client and stepping towards the door is an appropriate way to _____________ the session for inappropriate behaviors.
What is terminate or end the session?
These muscles are responsible for _______ action.
Rectus femoris
Vastus medialis
Vastus lateralis
Vastus intermedius
What is extension?
Popliteus nickname
What is the key that unlocks the knee?
Popliteus origin and insertion.
What are
Origins:
Lateral condyle of femur
Insertion:
Posterior proximal tibial shaft
The therapist's professionalism and ability to focus may be thwarted if they are in a _______ relationship with a client.
What is a dual relationship?
Developing and following a treatment plan is a way of establishing and maintaining ____________ boundaries.
What are professional boundaries?
Which muscle may roll if applying direct pressure and may be uncomfortable for some clients.
What is the Rectus Femoris?
Longest muscle in the body
What is Sartorius?
Name the adductor muscles (5)
What are the
Pectineus, Adductor Longus, Gracilis, Adductor Brevis, and Adductor Magnus
Which is more complicated professionally speaking. Working with family, friends, or coworkers?
What is family?
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was formed in what year _____?
What is 1996?
This muscle is the most medial hamstring.
What is the Semimembranosus?
Pes Anserinus includes
What are the
• Sartorius
• Gracilis
• Semitendinosus
Name the muscle that
Origins:
Ischial tuberosity
Inferior pubic ramus
Ischial ramus
Insertions:
Linea aspera
Adductor tubercle of femur
• The “adductor hiatus” gap allows passage of
blood vessels.
• Sometimes considered part of the hams group
as they share a common origin ischial tuberosity.
What is adductor magnus?
_____ touch and ____ advances are a legit reason to end a massage session.
HIPAA stands for
What is The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
Vastus Lateralis origins (2)
What are Linea aspera (lateral lip) and
Gluteal tuberosity?
ASIS stands for
What is Anterior superior iliac spine?
Adductor Brevis action, origin, and insertion.
What is
Action:
Adducts the hip
Origin:
Inferior pubic ramus
Insertion:
Proximal 1/3 of the linea aspera
(medial lip)