Name the quad muscles
rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus medius, vastus lateralis,
what does acl and pcl stand for?
anterior cruciate ligament
posterior cruciate ligament
joint range of motion is met
end feel
CNT means
clinical neuromuscular therapy
PNF
proprioceptive nueuromuscular facilitation
Where does Sartorius attach superiorly
ASIS
Whats does mcl and lcl prevent
side to side slippage
movement where client will do the movement and therapist will resist
active-resisted
ROM stands for?
range of motion
striated muscle
cardiac
What three muscles attach at the pes anrinus
semeitendinousus, gracilis, and sartorious
the bone you grow later in life
sesamoid
name the 4 movements in ROM
passive
active
active-assisted
active-resisted
difference between sports massage and cnt
sports massage has intra and post
cnt is longer compression and doesn't have to do with athletics
torticolis is what?
twisted neck, contractred muscle causing tilt
Isotonic Contraction
most medial of the thigh muscles
gracilis
opposite of neck flexors
neck extensors
what massage technique do we not use as often
static
difference between tendon and ligament
tendon-muscle to bone
ligament- bone to bone
LPF (Load, Pull, Fulcrum) is what type?
Type 1
what is antagonist to the quads
biceps femoris
where the client's injury is at the end of recovery and nothing else can be helped
Maximum medical improvement
who created Swedish massage?
per henrik ling
SAK
Structural anatomy and kinesiology