The Father of Physical Therapy
Who is Per Henrik Ling
It is the study of the gross structure of the body
What is anatomy
The outermost layer of the skin is call this
Epidermis
Herpes is caused by this
virus
The blood leaves the heart, headed to the lungs via these blood vessels
What are Pulmonary Arteries
He popularized the word "Massage" in America
Who is Dr Douglas O Graham
The study of disease and its effects on the body
What is Pathology
Two appendages of the skin are
hair and nails
Plantar warts are caused by this
Virus
The level of oxygen in the Blood in the pulmonary arteries
oxygen depleted/oxygen poor
The Greek Physician who later became known the Father of medicine
Who is Hippocrates
The study of the body and its interrelated functions
What is Physiology
These glands produce sweat
sudoriferous glands
Ringworm and athletes foot are caused by what
Fungus
The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
What is the mitral or bicuspid valve
The French Barber /surgeon who was one of the founders of modern surgery and who described in his publications the positive effects of massage in the healing process.
Who is Ambrose Pare
The study of muscle movement
What is kinesiology
Your skin color depends on blood supply and this
melanin
Impetigo is a contagious skin condition caused by this.
What is a bacterial infection
The Lub-Dub sound your heart makes is caused by this
What is the heart valves snapping open and closed
The two New York physicians who introduced Swedish movements to the United States as well as published the first American textbook on those movements.
Who were Charles Fayette and George Henry Taylor
The study of the anatomy of cells and tissues of the body
What is Histology
As people age, skin will lose elasticity due to a lack of this ingredient
collagen
Gout or gouty arthritis
What is caused by an accumulation of uric acid crystals in the blood, that settles in the joints and areas of lowest circulation.
On a blood pressure reading of 120/80, the 120 represents this.
What is the Systolic pressure...the pressure of your heart during contraction.