In regards to the muscles of the ankle, foot, and knee.
If it is an anterior muscle it will ____ the toes.
What is extend?
If it is a posterior muscle it will _____ the toes
What is flex?
The external use of water and complementary agents for therapeutic purposes
What is hydrotherapy?
A tea made from steeping stems or leaves of plants
What is infusion?
If the muscle inserts into a digit it is called ______
What is Digitorum?
If the muscle has an insertion on the medial side of the body it will ____?
(foot, ankle, knee)
What is invert?
If condition worsens after ___ sessions with cold
or heat, discontinue use
What is 3?
Heat transfer through contact
with circulating currents of air or liquids
What is convection?
If the muscle inserts into the great toe it will have _____ on the name
What is hallucis?
These 4 muscles are responsible for dorsiflexion.
What are Tibialis anterior
Extensor hallucis longus
Fibularis tertius
Extensor digitorum longus ?
Cold application initially decreases blood flow
(vasoconstriction) for ___ to ___ minutes
What is 15-20mins?
This disorder increases the risk of drowning while the client is in the tub?
What is a Seizure disorder?
These muscles all have what in common?
Tibialis anterior
Extensor hallucis longus
Fibularis tertius
Extensor digitorum longus
What is eversion?
What are the actions for Extensor Hallucis Longus
What is
Extends great toe
Dorsiflexes ankle
A fire made of birch wood
heats a pile of stones, which radiates heat to
warm the air is _____ _____.
What is a Finnish sauna?
Most common goals of ______ baths are
relaxation, pain and inflammation reduction,
and soft tissue extensibility
What is immersion baths?
Name fibularis longus actions, origins, and insertions.
Actions:
Everts foot
Plantar flexes ankle
Origins:
Fibular head
Lateral proximal half of fibular shaft
Insertions:
Metatarsal I
Medial Cuneiform
Which muscle am I?
Action:
Extends digits 2-4
Origin:
Calcaneus
Insertion:
Tendons of extensor digitorum longus to digits 2-5
What is Extensor Digitorum Brevis?
What is Hunting Response?
What is
Alternating cycles of
vasoconstriction and vasodilation.
A fluid exerts equal pressure at a
given depth, and this pressure increases as depth
increases. Is the definition of what law?
What is Pascal’s law?