Body Movements
Anatomy
& Joints
Cells & Physiology
Massage Techniques
Ethics & Safety
100

To "step on the gas," what ankle movement must we perform?

plantar flexion

100

Joints with no movement.

synarthrotic joints

100

The simplest form of self-sustaining life

cell

100

Assessment done through touch with purpose and intent

palpation

100

This law determines how health care providers handle client information and records.

HIPPA

200

To turn our palms up we must perform what action?

What is supination?

200

Hip and shoulder joints are known as what type of joint?

 ball-and-socket joints

200

Cell eating is called

phagocytosis

200

Swedish technique used to loosen phlegm in congested lungs.

percussion (tapotement)

200

Information reported by the client about their condition. (SOAP)

subjective information

300

Decreasing the angle of a joint or bringing bones closer together is called?

flexion

300

What bony landmark can be located just below the patella

tibial tuberosity

300

What is movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane from low solute concentration to high solute concentration.

osmosis

300

Stretching or ROM the therapist performs while the client relaxed (not engaged).

passive stretching

300

THE OUTLINE OF ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES THAT CAN BE PRACTICED BY MEMBERS OF A SPECIFIC PROFESSION

Scope of Practice

400

Lifting the medial edge of your foot is - so that the sole faces inward toward the midline of your body is called?

inversion 

400

Which plane divides the body into equal right and left halves?

What is the midsagittal plane

400

Total of all physical and chemical processes occurring in an organism.

metabolism

400

Touching someone on the forearm and they immediately feel pain in the shoulder is an example of

 Trigger Point Referral

400

Define Boundaries

  • The differences between clients and therapists clarifying each person’s role

500

WHEN WE MOVE OUR EAR CLOSE TO OUR SHOULDER WE ARE PERFORMING WHICH ACTION?

Lateral Flexion 

500

Term for where two bones meet at a joint

articulation

500

Order of life from least complex to most complex

Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism

500

MASSAGE MODALITY USING MYOFASCIAL WARMING, STRIP AND GLIDE, CROSS FIBER FRICTION AND COMPRESSION

Clinical Neuromuscular Therapy

500

________helps to establish and maintain boundaries in the therapeutic relationship

Communication