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57 Cards in this Set
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Masseter
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Jaw Closer |
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Corrugator Supercillii
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Draws eyebrow down |
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Orbicularis Oris |
Closes mouth |
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Triceps Brachii |
Elbow Extension |
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Spinalis
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Extends Spine |
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Levator Palpabrae Superioris
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Raises eyelid |
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Latissimus dorsi |
adducts humerus |
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Rectus Abdominis |
flexes trunk |
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Palmaris Longus |
flexes hand at wrist |
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Brachialis |
flexes forearm |
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Anterior Deltoid |
Flexes humerus |
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Dorsal Interossei |
Abduction of fingers
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Biceps Femoris
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knee flexion |
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Diaphragm |
muscle of respiration |
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Flexor Digitorum Longus |
flexes toes |
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Trapezius |
Elevates scapula |
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Quadratus lumborum |
Lateral flexor of trunk |
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Soleus |
Plantar flexor |
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Rectus Femoris
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Extends knee
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Pectinues |
Adduction of femor at hip
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endo/entra
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inside/with in |
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itis |
inflammation |
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tenia pedis |
athletes foot |
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excitability |
muscles ability to respond to stimulation |
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connective tissue on bone |
periostium |
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smaller capillaries down stream
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Arterioles |
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Formed elements of blood |
Leukocytes, Erythrocytes, & Thrombocytes |
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Layer around the heart |
Pericardium |
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connective tissue around lungs |
Plura |
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connective tissue around brain |
meninges |
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Nutrition taken in by GI tract |
absorption |
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deep layer of the skin |
dermis |
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a |
absent/with out |
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Silvery, scaly, red base skin condition |
psoriasis |
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what technique is Jostling |
vibration |
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what is another name for the coxal joint
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hip |
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a few examples of when massage is Indicated |
chronic pain, frozen shoulder, tension, headache, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel |
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How to approach a client with herpes |
Avoid face, upper thighs, and butt. Wash hands |
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Often a cause of reactivation of herpes - often effects nerve 7 |
Bells Palsy
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systemic symptoms |
Fever, headache, nausea, diarrhea |
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blood clot in lungs
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pulmonary embolism |
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Largest nerve in the body
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Sciatic nerve |
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longest muscle in the body |
sartoreus |
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Strongest muscle in the body |
Masseter
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Fulling is known as which technique
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petrissage |
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what secures the head of the radius against the ulna? |
anular ligament |
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Technique where you slide or glide over the skin, Used at the beginning of the session. Used to spread lotion. Used to warm up tissue |
Effluerage |
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Effects- veins are emptied and refilled. Assists in the breaking up of adhesions and hyper-tonic knots. |
Petrissage
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A petrissage technique in which the practitioner attempts to grasp the tissue and gently life and spread out. The main purpose of this technique is to lift and broaden soft tissue.
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Fulling |
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Performed by rubbing one surface over another repeatedly. Effects - great to warm cold feet or hands, warming raises local temperatures |
Friction |
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A form of friction which pressure is applied in a transverse direction across the muscle or tendon. |
Cross-Fiver friction (Transverse-fiber) |
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rhythmic pressing movements directed into muscle tissue
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compressions |
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Deep friction usually applied to an extremity with the thumb and fingers of one hand, while the other hand supports the limb. Frequently applied running with the muscle fibers from origin to insertion. |
Chucking Friction |
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Involves repetitive staccato striking movements of the hands, simultaneously or alternately with loose wrists and fingers, for the purpose of stimulating the underlying tissues |
Tapotment |
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rapid shaking, trembling, or oscillating movements that are applied with full hands, fingertips, or mechanical device for the purpose of including relaxation
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vibration |
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