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LYMPH MASSAGE
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OTHER CLINICAL THERAPIES & PATHOLOGY
MISC
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LYMPH MASSAGE 5
100

Craniosacral motion is transmitted throughout the fascia of the body with ________________________ noted as a gentle rotation and a very slight narrowing of the body

What is extension?

100

This person is credited for pioneering the practice of manual lymph drainage.

Who is Dr. Emil Vodder?

100

These are the main transporting vessels that carry the lymph toward the lymph nodes

What are the collectors?

100

Various regimens or massage styles that are directed towards deeper structures of the muscle and fascia..

What is deep tissue massage?

100

A viral infection that begins in the salivary glands and throat and then moves into the lymphatic system. 

What is mononucleosis?

100

Lymph nodes can be found in the areas

Where are inguinal, axillary, sides of neck?

100

Lymph from the arm flows to and throught these nodes.

What are the axillary? 

100

Is pregnancy a contraindication for lymph massage? 

What is no?

200

The craniosacral system normally moves through a flexion and extension phase at a rate of ___ to ____ cyles per minute

What is 6-12?

200

These lymph vessels transport fluid out of the lymph nodes.

What are efferent? 

200

In lymph massage, the more severe the edema, the ____________ the pressure.

What is lighter? 

200

Which of the following is NOT a deep tissue technique?

a)Trager

b)CST

c)Hellerwork

d)Rolfing

What is CST?

200

Sometimes called the painful fat syndrome and can look like obesity because fat cells in the lower extremities become enlarged.

What is lipidema

200

The correct order to conclude a lymph massage is to massage these _________________ nodes again in this order. 

What are inguinal, axillary, infraclavicular, supraclavicular

200

The vertical line near the center of the posterior thigh where the lymph flow splits, creates one of these

What is a watershed?

200

When performing lymph massage, your movements should primarily focus on moving lymph where? 

What is toward the nodes? 

300

When the craniosacral system becomes quiet and still and there is no further movement in the direction of ease, this is referred to as _____________________

What is stillpoint?

300

Lymph is derived from this substance which is itself derived from blood plasma.

What is interstitial fluid?

300

Superficial lymph circulation is divided into five drainage areas known as___________________

What are lymphtomes?

300

Physical and emotional traumas that cause a reduction of movement can be treated with these techniques by a practitioner who understands how to acchieve the desired results. 

What is structural integration? 

300

____________ ____________ refers to the retention of fluid in the lungs that can be related to heart failure, pneumonia, kidney failure, or oher factors and typically signals that the client has a more serious health situation going on and may not be able to physically handle challenging bodywork. 

What is pulmonary edema?

300

With a doctors note, if a client has pitting edema, the practitioner should ______________________.

What is use a very sensitive touch?

300

It is appropriate to use this to apply lymph massage

What is your palm?

300

Lymph from the lower extremities flows towards these lymph nodes and then into the cysterna chili

What are inguinal? 

400

On the cranium, this is palpated as a transverse widening and a front to back shortening of the skull.

What is flexion?

400

Larger lymph vessels that empty into the right lymphatic duct and the thoracic duct.

What are trunks?

400

The circular strokes of lymph massage should be repeated this many times each minute.

What are 6-10 times?

400

An infection with inflammation in the segments of primary lymphatic vessels and is a systemic contraindication of massage because of the threat of communicable pathogens and the threat of sepsis

What is lymphangitis? 

400

The inquinal nodes receive fluid from these areas.

What are abdominal wall, external genitalia, lower extremities?

400

The condition of excess fluid retained in tissues.

What is edema?

400

Small masses of beadlike or bean shaped lymphatic tissue.

What are lymph nodes?

400

Lymph massage stimulates this system by bringing more antigens in closer contact with lymphcytes in the lymph nodes.

What is the immune system?

500

A gentle hands on method of evaluation and enhancing the functioning of a physiological body system that includes the meninges.

What is craniosacral therapy?

500

A cloudy liquid, consisting mostly of fats that passes from the small intestines through the lacteals and into the lymph system

What is chyle?

500

Inguinal nodes are located here

Where is the groin?

500

Simple fluid restriction is extremiies

What is peripheral edema?

500

Superficial lymph from the pecoral area breast and upper back flows toward the lymph nodes in this area on the same side

What is the axillary area?

500

The correct position to conclude a lymph massage

What is supine? 

500

This lymphatic trunk carries lymph from the head and neck

What is the jugular?

500

The upper boundary of the lower quadrants of the body is a line around the waist roughly at the level of what?

What is the umbilicus?

600

The person who observed a rythmic movement of the spinal cord that was independent of the patients heartbeat or respiration 

Who was John Upledger, DO?

600

The lymphatic system provides a pathway for this.

What is for fluids of the circulatory system to return to the heart? 

600

It is estimated that superficial lymph circulation accounts for approximately ___________ percent of the lymph in the body

What is 70%

600

A collective name of up to 60 types of cancer that start in the lymph nodes and any bodywork that focuses on fluid movement may be too demanding for the clients to comfortably and safely receive. 

What is lymphoma?

600

These nodes drain toward the jugular trunk

What are cervical nodes?

600

The thymus is located

Where is behind the sternum?

600

Superficial lymph from the upper quadrants and extremities flow toward these nodes

What are the axillary nodes?

600

Superficial lymph from below the upper boundary of the lower quadrant of the body flows toward these nodes on the same side of the body

What are inguinal? 

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