TECHNIQUES
PRINCIPLES
DRAPING
TERMINOLOGY
PALPATION
100

this technique involves creating a "coil" as you're moving along an area

what is kneading

100

if an area is tender to work directly on

what is peripheral central peripheral

100
to access the posterior leg muscles including the hamstrings you would undrape to which structure 

what is the greater trochanter

100

the term used for increased tension in a muscle 

what is hypertonicity

100
when assessing the muscle fibers you are looking for this 

what is tone 

200

this technique is effective for finding trigger points

what is muscle stripping

200

effleurage is an example of which type of technique

what is general 

200

for proper draping of the neck you would undrape to beneath which structure 

what is the clavicle 

200

the term used for redness that occurs to the skin as a result of increased circulation after a technique is applied 

what is hyperemia 

200

a finding of ischemia results in an assessment of this 

what is temperature 

300

this technique can be applied fine or coarse

what is vibrations

300

this principle is applied to the limbs

what is proximal distal proximal

300

for a client who feels hot during the treatment while working on the back what area may also be uncovered 

what is the feet 

300

what is the term when applying your techniques towards the heart 

what is centripetal 

300

for palpation in the area of the 12th rib is where this organ is located 

what is the kidney

400

this technique affects the nervous system and can be stimulating if applied multidirectional

what is strokings

400

this principle eases into an area of depth

what is superficial deep superficial 

400

for a back treatment proper draping is to which structure 

what is the PSIS 

400

this endangerment site is located in the neck and is a tooth like structure where you don't use pressure here 

what is the styloid process of the temporal bone 

400

a landmark between the contralateral PSIS and ipsilateral greater trochanter the midpoint would be this structure 

what is the greater sciatic notch 

500

this technique can be used if a client has lung congestion 

what is cupping (tapotement)

500

there are this many principles 

what is 4

500

the CMTO guides RMT's on draping and is part of this

what is standards of practice 

500

this is the term used for loss of tone in a muscle as a result of wasting 

what is atrophy

500

to palpate the medial epicondyle of the olecranon and into the depression area of the skin you would find which nerve 

what is the ulnar nerve