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Muscles
100
It was developed by Dr Stanley Leif in the 1930's and 1940's.
Who Developed the neuromuscular therapy
100
Dr Emil Vodder, Dr Bruno Chikly, and Johannes Asdonk
Who are three people who have had a major influence on Lymph massage ?
100
Assessment, Planning, Performance, & Evaluation.
What is the four steps of a therapeutic procedure?
100
The principle of applying stresses that are greater than what the body is accustomed to.
What is the overload principle ?
100
It is attached to the greater tubercle of the humerus.
What is the Supraspinatus ?
200
Gliding, Ischemic compression or trigger point pressure release, Stretching.
What are the primary treatment techniques used in neuromuscular therapy?
200
Lymph is interstitial fluid that is absorbed into the Lympathic system.
What is Lymph ?
200
Setting the appointment, Initial greeting and consultation, Assessment, Treatment Plan, & informed consent.
What is the five important parts of the assessment process?
200
Compression strokes, Deep Pressure, Transverse or Cross- Fiber Friction, Shaking and Jostling and Active Joint Movement.
What is techniques are commonly used in athletic massage ?
200
It laterally rotates the shoulder, adduct the shouldr and stabilizes the head of humerus in the glenoid cavity.
What is the Infraspinatus?
300
They are located in a taut band of muscle that prevents full lengthing of the muscle.
Where are myofascial trigger points located?
300
The Lymph massage begins proximally to clear out the lymph channels and works distally.
What are the major benefits of Lymph massage ?
300
active, passive, & resisted.
What is three types of movements tested when assessing range of motion?
300
to increase amounts of blood to remain in the muscle over an extended period.
What is the primary goal of compression ?
300
It is the upper 2/3's of the lateral border of the scapula?
What is the Subscapularis ?
400
They refer pain or other definable sensation when compressed.
What are the criteria for recognizing active trigger points?
400
Lymphocytes are active in the immune responses of the body and play a major role in wound healing and fighting infections.
What are Lymphcytes ?
400
individual muscles, skeletal alignment, bony structures, tenderness , spasms, taut bands, and nodules or trigger points within the muscles.
What is seven levels at which soft tissue can be palpated.
400
it is used effectively to treat tender points that might be found in muscle, fascia, tendon, ligaments, joint capsules, or periosteum.
What is In athletic massage, how is deep pressure used ?
400
It is located at the Subscapular fossa of the Scapula.
What is the Subscapularis?
500
They are Postisometric relaxation and Reciprocal inhibition.
What are two inhibitory reflexes used in MET?
500
In contrast to blood circulation, which is a closed loop, lymph circulation is one way.
What is Lymph circulation ?
500
abnormal patterns are similar to normal end feel, except that there is reduced movement or associated pain.
What is the characteristics of abnormal end feel ?
500
Before the event it gets the muscles loose and warm so they can stretch.
What is massage considered to be the most beneficial to the athlete ?
500
I at the intertuberacular groove of the humerus and is also known as the Hand-cuff muscle.
What is the Latissimus Dorsi ?
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