Swedish
Muscular I
Muscular II
Muscles,Bones,Joints I
Muscles,Bones,Joints II
100
Energy in the universe that animates all physical matter
Prana
100
Broad, flat tendon
What is Aponeurosis
100
Biarticular
What is cross two joints
100
Four quads are called
What is Quadriceps Femoris
100
Sartorius is
What is Longest muscle in the body
200
Six type of basic massage techniques
What is effleurage, petrissage, friction, compression, tapotement, vibration
200
Coils around actin and covers actins binding sites
What is Tropomyosin
200
Wide central portion of the muscle
What is belly/muscle belly
200
Muscle attach inferior to Posterior medial tibial condyle
What is Semimembranosus
200
Vastus Lateralis and Medialis attach superior
What is Posterior femur
300
Promoted swedish massage using the western medical model and is given credit for introducing and popularizing the use of french terminology
What is Johann Mezger
300
Filaments that are attached to Z lines
What is Thin filaments
300
When _________ ________ come into contact with thin filaments, tropomyosin slides off and exposes the myosin binding sites.
What is calcium ions
300
Most medial of the thigh
What is Gracilis
300
Anterior and Posterior slippage? Side to side slippage?
What is ACL & PCL and MCL & LCL
400
Avoid physical or surgical abnormalities, fast or bouncy movemnts
What is Ballistic
400
Muscles shorten in length while generating force
What is Concentric contraction
400
Series of connective tissue coverings and what they surround
What is Epimysium - entire muscle, Perimysium - fasciculi, Endomysium - individual muscle, Deep fascia - entire muscle groups
400
Adducts and flexes the thigh at the hip
What is Pectineus
400
Hip extension and Knee flexion is action for
What is hamstrings
500
Four types of stretches and joint mobilization and define them
What is Passive - applied by therapist client relaxed, Active - performed by client therapist demonstrates, Active Assisted - performed by client therapist assist, Active resisted - performed by client therapist resist
500
Continued partial contraction of skeletal muscles
What is Muscle tone
500
Four muscle cell properties and explain
What is Excitability - muscle becomes excited, Contractibility - muscle contracts, Extensibility - muscle extends, Elasticity - muscle returns
500
SAK
What is Structural Anatomy and Kingesiology
500
13 muscles we learned
What is Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, biceps femoris, semitendinosis, semimembranosis, adductor magnus, adductor longus & brevis, gracilis, pectineus, sartorius
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