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Bones and Landmarks
Muscles
Hydrotherapy
Nervous System
More Bones and Landmarks
100
Inside ankle bone
What is the medial malleolus
100
Two headed, superficial muscle in the lower leg
What is the gastrocnemius
100
Temperature therapies that are below normal body temperature are called
What are cryotherapies
100
The lipid insulation of the nervous tissue
What is myelin
100
The outside ankle bone is called
What is the lateral malleolus
200
Knee bone
What is the patella.
200
The origin for this muscle is the shaft of the tibia and the head of the fibula
What is the soleus
200
A sauna provides
What is dry heat
200
The output side of your nervous system
What is motor
200
The top of the fibula is called
What is the head
300
Heel Bone
What is the calcaneus
300
This muscle does dorsiflexion
What is tibialis anterior
300
For a person with high blood pressure, using a steam room is
What is contraindicated
300
The fight or flight rsponse is controlled by
What is autonomic nervous system
300
This boney landmark is the insertion for the quads
What is the tibial tuberosity
400
Name for the toe bones
What are the phalanges.
400
This muscle originates on the medial and lateral condyles of the femur
What is gastrocnemius
400
First aid for an ankle sprain would include
What is a cold pack
400
The molecules used to send signals across synapses are called
What are neurotransmitters
400
This bone together with the medial and lateral malleoli make up the ankle joint
What is the talus
500
Name for the shin bone
What is the tibia
500
These two muscles share the common action of plantar flexion.
What are the gastrocnemius and soleus
500
The third sensation during an ice application
What is burning and aching
500
This layer of the meninges is fused to the surface of the CNS
What is the pia mater
500
The talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuneiforms are collectively called
What are the tarsals