Synergists
Pathology
Energetic Anatomy
Tissue Injury/ Repair
Private Practice
Chance
Another Chance
Misc. Random
Misc. Muscles
History of Massage
100

We are synergists:

Rhomboids, Levator Scapula, Pectoralis Minor.

What is downward rotation of the S/T joint?

100

Solid accumulations of material that form in the tubal system of rentals and can block urine flow.

What are kidney stones?


200 point bonus if answer given is renal calculus.

100

A Sanskrit word that means "a wheel" and refers to the Ayurvedic understanding of energy centers in the body that are currently used in many bodywork systems and in yoga practices.

What are Chakras?

100

An acronym for first aid measures believed to reduce pain following a soft-tissue related injury.

What is RICE?

(Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation)

100

The amount of money a government entity requires people to pay that is used to pay for services the government provides the people.

What are taxes (income taxes)?

100

This pathology may be recognized by symptoms that include pain in the head, neck, and shoulder; clicking or locking in the jaw; and loss of ROM (Range of Motion) in the jaw.

What is Temporal Mandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJD)?

100

During a postural assessment a client presents with internal rotation of the arm. Name two muscles would be best treated with the intent of lengthening them.

What are the: (any two of the four)

- Subscapularis

- Pectoralis Major

- Latissimus Dorsi

- Teres Major

100

The only organ that can regenerate itself. Repeated damage can cause this organ to scar.

What is the liver?

100

The Longus Colli will laterally flex, rotate, and flex this are of the body.

What is the Head and Neck?

100

An early Greek Physician, the "Father of Western Medicine."

Who is Hippocrates?

200

We are synergists:

Semimembranosus, Senitendinosus, Gracilis, Sartorius, and Popliteus.

What is medial rotation of the flexed knee?

200

A chronic functional disorder of the colon characterized by constipation, diarrhea, cramping, and abdominal pain.

What is irritable bowel syndrome?

200

In Asian bodywork systems, these are understood as an energy network composed of channels, collaterals, and their associated organs, sense organs, and tissues.

What are Meridians?

200

A non-specific immune response to injury or tissue damage causing the movement of white blood cells to an area, resulting in redness, pain, heat, and swelling.

What is Inflammatory Response?

200

The money from revenue that is left over after expenses have been deducted.

What is Net Income?

200

This organ dysfunction would cause an issue with regulating body fluids.

What are the Kidneys?

200

A client with cerebral palsy would have developed this condition at this time.

What is during birth, or shortly before or after birth?

200

I am the longest bone in the human body. I support 30 times the weight of a person's body. Ounce for ounce I am stronger than steel.

What is the femur?

200

The Buccinator compresses both of these body parts.

What are the Cheeks?

200

The name for the staff and snake that is used today as part of the American Medical Association crest.

What is the Caduceus?

300

We are synergists:

Lattissimus Dorsi, Teres Major, Teres Minor, Infraspinatus, Pectoralis Major (all fibers), Triceps (long head), and Coracobrachialis.

What is glenohumeral adduction?

300

An inherited disease that affects the lungs, digestive system, sweat glands, and male fertility. Causes a secretion of abnormally thick mucous.

What is Cystic Fibrosis?

300

A concept in the Japanese bodywork system called Shiatsu that refers to a practitioner's own Ki. Also can mean belly or abdominal region.

What is Hara?

300

The initial stage of inflammatory response where the body aims to limit blood loss, inundate the injured area with healing components, and remove damaged tissue.

What is Acute Stage?

300

The planning a business/individual does to prepare for unseen emergencies.

What is Contingency Planning?

300

The 2 Palatine bones are (1) located here; and (2) form a structure.

What are the Mouth (roof of the mouth) and the Hard Palate?

300

Infection of the 7th (facial) cranial nerve could cause this condition.

What is Bell's palsy?

300

I am a bone. I am not connected to any other bones. I am easily crushed in violent attacks.

What is the Hyoid?

300

The 4 muscles located at the base of the skull and are shaped like "candy corns."

What are the Sub-Occipitals?

300

A Dutch physician that provided the French names for passive soft tissue manipulation used in Swedish massage.

Who is Johann Mezger?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

We are synergists:

Trapezius (upper fibers), Sternocleidomastoid (SCM), Scalenes, Multifidi, Rotatores.

What is rotation of the head (neck) to the opposite side?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

A rapidly developing and severe allergic reaction where previously sensitized mast cells dump a large amount of histamine at one time, affecting a number of systems at once.

What is Anaphylaxis?

400

A concept of Ayurvedic medicine from India. There are 3 that are viewed as vital body energies and the energies that underlie all things in the world.

What are the Dosas?

400

This occurs when an injury results in thickening and scarring tissue that is composed mainly of collagen.

What is Fibrosis?

400

The Federal income tax, Social Security tax, and Medicare tax an employer is required by law to withhold from employee's wages and pay to the IRS on their behalf.

What is Employment Tax?

400

These 2 facial bones are not paired.

What are the Mandible and the Vomer?

400

Name the large oval opening in the Occiput.

What is the Foramen Magnum ("big hole" or "great hole")?

400

I am an organ. I weigh 20 lbs. on average. I can change color due to certain elements. I sustain the most damage compared to other organs.

What is the skin?

400

Risorius retracts this part of the body laterally.

What is the Corner of the Mouth?

400

A Swedish Theologist who developed a structured movement system called "Swedish Movements (Gymnastics).

Who is Pehr Henrik Ling?

500

We are synergists:

Psoas Major, Iliacus, and Latissimus Doris (assists).

What is anterior tilt (downward rotation) of the pelvis?

500

A condition where bacteria in the blood creates a serious, life-threatening infection.

What is septicemia?

500

In Ayurvedic medicine it refers to the vital life force energy of the body and the source of all knowledge.

What is Prana?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

A permanent mass of connective tissue that replaces normal tissue after it is damaged.

What is scar tissue?

500

Insurance that protects a business from things like client injury on the business premises or damage to client property while it is on the business premises.

What is General Liability Insurance?

500

Name the 5 ligaments of the knee.

50 points for each abbreviated name;
                       OR
100 points for each full name.

What are the:

MCL - Medial Collateral Ligament
PCL - POsterior Cruciate Ligament
ACL - Anterior Cruciate Ligament
LCL - Lateral Collateral Ligament
CL - Cruciate Ligament

500

Define Aortic Stenosis and how it is treated.

What is narrowing of the valve in the large blood vessel, and Diuretics, Valve Replacement, and Stents?

500

This part of the body has no direct blood supply and gets its oxygen from the air.

What is the Cornea?

500

The Digastric depresses this body part and elevates another body part when the first part is fixed.

What are the Mandible and the Hyoid?

500

The Greek god of healing, depicted with a staff and a single snake.

Who is Asclepius?

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