Massage in a Bottle
Do You Remember...
I Need a Hot Whirl...
A Chip on your Shoulder
DOC-isms
100
All massage should start and end with this.
What is Effleurage?
100
This plane separates the body into superior and inferior halves
What is the transverse plane?
100
The effect of thermotherapy on pain.
What is analgesic (reduces pain)?
100
The glenohumeral joint is classified as this (type of joint).
What is a Ball & Socket (Diarthroidial-Synovial) joint?
100
Most common mechanism for the upper extremity.
What is FOOSH?
200
This type of massage is used on patellar tendinitis.
What is Cross (Transverse) Friction Massage?
200
The primary survey cares for these elements.
What are the ABC's?
200
The effect of thermotherapy on blood vessels.
What is vasodilation?
200
The primary dynamic stabilizer of the glenohumeral joint.
What is the rotator cuff?
200
Following a musculoskeletal injury, you should treat exclusively with ice for this minimum number of days.
What is 2 days (48 hrs) but up to 5?
300
Acupressure is used to address this pathology.
What are myofascial trigger points?
300
The only acceptable solutions for cleaning an open wound.
What are saline solution AND soap and water?
300
The temperature range for a warm whirlpool used to treat an ankle sprain?
What is 98-104 degs F?
300
The force couple for scapular upward rotation.
What is SA-L-UT (Serratus Anterior, Lower and Upper Trapezius)?
300

Roughly speaking, this is the maximum amount of time you have to reattach an amputated body part.

What is 12 hours?

400
Hoffa massage incorporates these 4 techniques.
What are Effleurage, Petrissage, Tapotement and Vibration?
400
The most serious form of external bleeding.
What is arterial bleeding?
400
A dry heat modality that circulates corn husk particles about an injured body part.
What is Fluidotherapy?
400
To look for instability using this special test, the humeral head is compressed into the joint and moved forward and backward
What is Load and Shift test?
400
2 types of computer tests discussed in class that evaluate neurocognitive function
What are ANAM and ImPACT?
500
This technique uses no lubricant and is characterized by a tangential pull on subcutaneous tissue.
What is Connective Tissue Massage?
500
4 types of shock.
What are: Hypovolemic (Hemorrhagic), Cardiogenic, Neurogenic, and Anaphylactic, (or Respiratory, or Psychogenic, or Septic, or Metabolic) shock?
500
Daily Double 1
What are: 1. Convection; 2. Radiation; 3. Conversion (Evaporation); and 4. Conduction?
500
This nerve bundle that feeds through the shoulder into the arm.
What is the brachial plexus?
500
The “AC” and “HR-AC” exercises promote relaxation of the muscle being stretched by activating this.
What is the Reciprocal Inhibition reflex?