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100

This Swedish physical educator is credited with creating Swedish Gymnastics and Swedish Massage.

Who is Per Heinrich Ling?

100

The brachialis is responsible for this action.

What is elbow flexion?

100

When applying massage therapy it is best to work from _____ to _____ to _______.

What is general, specific, general or superficial, deep, superficial?

100

The main types of tissue found in the body are:

What is epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue?

100

The _______ originates from the subscapular fossa of the scapula.

What is the subscapularis?

200

This is muscle is known to create Vertigo if it is chronically hypertonic.

What is the sternocleidomastoid?

200

This muscle is responsible for elevating the mandible.

What is the masseter?

200

An endangerment site is:

What are areas of the body with underlying structures prone to injury?

200

The four phases of mitosis are:

What is anaphase, telephase, metaphase and prophase?

200

The pectoralis minor attached to the coracoid process and ______.

What is ribs 3-5?

300

Impingement of this plexus will cause headaches, neck pain, and breathing difficulties.

What is the cervical plexus?

300

This muscle is responsible for laterally flexing the head and neck to the same side, rotating the head and neck to the opposite site and flexing the neck.

What is the SCM?

300

This muscle can create vertigo.

What is the sternocleidomastoid?

300

Filtration is:

What is the movement of water and solutes through a membrane as a result of a pushing force that's greater on one side of the membrane?

300

The short head of the biceps brachii orginates at ______.

What is the coracoid process of the scapula?

400

Endangerment sites for the upper axial region are:

What are the descending aorta, kidneys and inferior vena cava?

400

These muscles perform lateral rotation of the shoulder.

What is the infraspinatus, teres minor and deltoid?

400

A client shows signs of being anxious, excited or restless; _____ nervous system is being exhibited.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

400

This occurs when the double stranded DNA molecules unwind and form mRNA.

What is transcription?

400

This muscle orginates on the medial anterior surface of the distal radius.

What is the Pronator quadratus?

500

To enhance levels of relaxation, this technique should be used.

What is relaxed breathing?
500

Extension of the elbow and shoulder, and adduction of the shoulder is performed by the

What is the triceps?

500
The archer, bow or lunge stance is also known as:

What is a asymmetric stance?

500

An entire set of chromosomes in a cell is called ____

What is a genome?

500

This flexor muscle attaches to the bases of the 2nd and 3rd metacarpals.

What is the flexor carpi radialis?

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