What is the action of all the fibers of the Deltoid Muscle?
Abduction of the shoulder
What petrissage technique, is the same as a fascial technique? What is the technique called, and what makes it a petrissage technique, and what makes it a fascial technique?
Petrissage tech - use oil
Fascial Tech - no oil
Eclampsia is a ______ _________ Contraindication
Absolute General Contraindication
What is the origin and insertion and action of the Deltoid Muscle? I need one action for each fiber as well as an action that all the fibers do together.
Origin: Lateral one-third of clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula
Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity
Action of all fibers: Abduction of the shoulder
Anterior fibers: flex the shoulder, medially rotate the shoulder, horizontally adduct the shoulder
Posterior Fibers: Extend the shoulder, laterally rotate the shoulder, horizontally abduct the shoulder
Contusion. Is this a General Precaution Modification OR a Local Precaution Modification?
Local Precaution/Modification
What 2 muscles in the Rotator Cuff, Adduct the shoulder, and laterally rotates the shoulder?
Infraspinatus & Teres Minor
Supraspinatus - does Abduction
Subscapularis - does Medial rotation
Name 2 Contraindications to " Effleurge"
1. Not used distal to an area of inflammation, or to an areas of infection (acute or early subacute)
2. used over uncovered/covered open or contagious skin lesions
3. Not performed repetitively on the limbs of a client with hypertension, heart disease, varicose veins or edema caused by a thrombus in a vein.
I originate on the inferior angle and lower one-third of lateral border of the scapula. What muscle am I?
Teres Major
Sleeping on my shoulder or working exacerbates the injury. This would be notes as?
Aggravates
What is the bilateral action of the Levator Scapula?
Extend the head & neck
Unilaterally:
-elevate & downwardly rotate the scapula
-laterally flex the head & neck
-rotate the head & neck to the same side
Name the 4 T's of Palpation
Temperatures, Tone, Texture, Tenderness
Daily Double: How much do you want to wager?
Name the 4 major nerve plexuses. Along with what falls under each.
Example : ______ Plexus - C1-C1
Daily Double -How much do you want to wager?
Question :
What is the origin, insertion, action (pick one) and nerve innervation of the biceps branch muscle ?
Name all the muscles that make up the Rotator Cuff Muscles
Supraspinatus, Subscapularis, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor
Name ALL the actions of the Biceps Branchii
1. Flex the elbow
2. Supinate the forearm
3. Flex the shoulder
What is a contraindication to Shaking technique?
Acute injuries to bones, joints, muscles or nerves
What technique requires oil/lotion?
A. Stroking
B. Skin rolling
C. Effleurage
D. Vibrations
Effleurge
What is the origin, insertion and action of Levator Scapula? I am looking for the bilateral action, and 1 unilaterally action.
Origin: Transverse processes of first through fourth cervical vertebrae.
Insertion: Medial border of scapula, b/w superior angle & superior portion of spine of scapula
Bilateral: extend the head & neck
Unilateral: Elevate & downwardly rotate the scapula, laterally flex the head and neck, rotate the head and neck to the same side
The more mobile attachment of a muscle to bone is called:
The insertion
Name ALL the actions of the Coracobrachialis muscle?
1. Flex the shoulder
2. Adduct the scapula
What are the 4 Principles of Massage. Name them all.
General-Specific-General
Superficial-Deep-Superficial
Proximal - Distal- Proximal
Peripheral - Central-Peripheral
This type of White blood cell helps the macrophages to clean up the debris and promote scar tissue
Lymphocytes
What is the origin & insertion and one action for the:
Rhomboid Major & Rhomboid Minor
Rhomboid Major
O-Spinous process of T2-T5
I- Medial border of the scapula between the spine of the scapula and inferior angle
Rhomboid Minor
O- Spinous Process of C7-T1
I - Upper portion of medial border of the scapula, across from spine of scapula
A - Adduct the scapula
Shaking Technique: Explain direct shaking VS indirect shaking
Direct shaking - muscle belly
Indirect shaking - distal limb