structure in the body that is superficial and deep, resembling a cob web
connective tissue/fascia
tapotement technique used with the fingertips that can be applied light like raindrops
tapping
styloid process of the temporal bone
subjective
visceral pertains to
this structure detects a load on the muscle
golgi tendon organ
tapotement technique applied with firm finger tips
point hacking
these are the 2 triangles in the neck
anterior and posterior
your findings as a therapist is documented here
objective
this condition produces pain especially first few steps in the morning
plantar fasciitis
this muscle is located on the posterior leg proximal region
hamstrings
tapotement technique using flat palm
slapping or clapping
the ulnar nerve is located superficial here
medial epicondyle
this process can include postural analysis, gait analysis, palpation, range of motion etc.
assessment
hyperkyphosis
the therapist should not apply deep pressure in this area of the posterior leg
popliteal fossa
tapotement technique that resembles plucking
pincement or pincemal
caution with abdomen massage for this bony structure
xiphoid process
the importance of informing your client they can stop or alter treatment
empowerment
skin rolling may benefit clients with fascial restrictions due to burns, previous surgery or injuries in which stage
chronic
this muscle is located underneath the scapula
subscapularis
the 5 petrissage techniques
muscle squeezing, muscle stripping, picking up, kneading, wringing
the femoral artery, vein and nerve are in this triangle
inguinal
pulmonary embolism means this
blood clot in the lung
this condition involves increase in muscle tone and increase in reflex movements
spasticity