Muscular System
Skeletal System
Clinical Mastery
Bony Landmarks
Everything Else
100
This group of muscles extend the knee at the tibiofemoral joint and one of the "4" flexes the hip.
What are Quadriceps?
100
Of its group, the rectus femoris is the only muscle that crosses the hip and attaches to this bony landmark.
What is AIIS?
100
This condition is inflammation of this sack around the hip bone behind the greater trochanter. Client's are unable to lie on their side when dealing with this condition due to the pain.
What is Trochanteric Bursitis?
100
The attachment site for the TFL
What is ASIS?
100
A condition that presents symptoms of pain starting at the Gluteal/Hip area and sending pain down Leg/Foot in severe cases. Tingling and numbness usually occurs in chronic stages of this condition.
What is Sciatica?
200
These muscles form the Achilles Tendon.
What is Gastrocnemius and Soleus?
200
The "Deep Six" group of muscles are responsible for rotation of the hips and all attach to the same landmark.
What is the Greater Trochanter?
200
You can rule out this issue if the client walks in with his lower body leaning to the left and their upper body to the right.
What is Lumbar Disc Herniation?
200
The attachment site for the Biceps Femoris. Really important landmark when treating Knee Pain.
What is Head of Fibula?
200
This condition is "Diagnosed" to describe widespread musculoskeletal pain with tenderness to the touch.
What is Fibromyalgia?
300
The muscle most commonly blamed for Sciatica and performs lateral rotation of the hip.
What is Piriformis?
300
The bone that was designed to support our axial skeleton weight when we SIT.
What is Ischium?
300
This treatment is designed to alleviate chronic pain by disrupting improper motor patterns while restoring proper neurological function.
What is Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy?
300
Of the hamstrings, this landmark is the attachment site of the Semitendinosus and is located on the thicker of two leg bones.
What is Pez Anserinus?
300
A thin, tough, elastic type of connective tissue that wraps most structures within the human body, including muscle.
What is Fascia?
400
Approximately 3 fingers wide, this muscle is easily accessible between the upper fibers of the rectus femoris and gluteus medius.
What is TFL?
400
With only 5 Verterbrae, this region of the body is where pain is most common in people.
What is Lumbar Spine?
400
An "order" in which I teach therapists to treat certain conditions to avoid missing any important structures.
What is Protocol?
400
The broader medial malleolus is located at the distal end of this bone.
What is Tibia?
400
A class offered to Oak Haven Massage therapists that ensures you will receive more accurate feedback when performing your Job.
What is Communication?
500
The longest muscle in the body that stretches from the anterior superior iliac spine, across the thigh, and to the medial knee.
What is Sartorius?
500
Pes anserinus is located on this bone and is often times very tender to the touch.
What is Tibia?
500
A professional, genuine forecast of treatment.
What is Prognosis?
500
The more slender lateral malleolus protrudes from the distal end of this bone
What is Fibula?
500
A form of therapy in which you target specific areas of irritability with sustained pressure that create referred pain patterns.
What is Trigger Point Therapy?