Levator Scapulae downwardly rotates the scapula
Laterally flexes the neck
Stabilizes the scapula and __________
What is elevates the scapula?
This muscle(s) is called ______ because it is in the shape of the Greek capital letter delta
What are the deltoids?
Define Shiatsu
What is "finger pressure"?
Time is ______
What is money?
This muscles origins are Ribs 1-8 or 9.
What is the Serratus Anterior?
Which muscle is a synergist to teres minor?
What is the infraspinatus?
____ is known as the “code of life"
What is ayurveda?
In a therapeutic setting, ____ is not casual but is full of meaning and intention.
What is touch
This muscles nickname is the neurovascular entrappers
(Scalenes share the same nickname)
What is the Pectoralis Minor?
Name the "SITS" muscles of the rotator cuff
What are
Supraspinatus – Infraspinatus –
Teres Minor - Subscapularis
What does AMTA stand for?
What is the American Massage Therapy Association?
Nickname for superficial warming friction
What is "sawing"
What is the insertion for Teres Major?
What is the
Intertubercular groove of humerus (medial lip)
This muscles origins are
External occipital protuberance
Superior nuchal lines
Nuchal ligament
Spinous processes (C7-T12
What is the Trapezius?
What does "ABMP" stand for?
What is the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals?
During jostling, or coarse vibration, the therapist may apply _____ in the joints while delivering the shaking movements.
What is traction?
This muscles Actions:
Flexes the humerus
Adducts the humerus
What is the Coracobrachialis?
What do these muscles have in common?
Latissimus dorsi
Teres major
Teres minor
Pectoralis major
Coracobrachialis
Triceps brachii
What is Adduction?
Chinese developed original massage
technique called _____
Precursor of all manual and energetic therapies
What is called "amma"?
Joint ____ and stretching movements can be administered passively or actively.
What is mobilization?