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Exam3-4 Massage
Energy works and Lymphatic
Question | Answer |
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The emotion associated with the metal element | Sadness |
The color associated with the heart charkra | Green |
The terminology that India uses for energy | Prana |
The terminology that the west uses for energy | Orgone |
The chakra associated with being vocally expressive | Fifth |
The most prevalent form of energy work practiced today originated here | China |
The color that the first chakra (root chakra) is associated with | Red |
"spiritually guided life energy" | Reiki |
The number of chakras within the human body | Seven |
The seventh chakra | Crown |
The Ayurvedic practice of marma-point therapy massage, the marma points to move stagnant and blocked energies by arousing or claming the | Doshas |
The earth element is associated with this organ | Stomach |
The element associated with joy | Fire |
The five element Theory does NOT include this element | AIR |
The emotion associated with the water element | Fear |
The third eye is this number chakra | Six |
The "legal" name for the coxal joint | acetabulofemoral joint |
This muscle performs both the action of flexion and extension of the "coxal" joint | Gluteus Medius |
This muscle is an antagonist to ABduction of the coxal joint | Pectineus |
Tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior share what action | Inversion |
Which muscle is NOT a lateral/external rotator of the coxal joint | Gluteus Minimus |
Semitendinosus and semimembranosus do NOT perform this action | Lateral rotation of flexed knee |
The talocrural joint is also known as | Ankle |
This is usually caused by a bacterial infection | Lymphangitis |
The causative agent of most cases of mononucleosis | Epstein-Bar Virus |
A body wide allergic reaction leading to hypotension | Anaphylaxis |
A synonym for this situation is pyrexia | Fever |
A virus that attacks immune system cells | HIV |
A causative agent of acquired immune deficiency syndrome | Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) |
An autoimmune disease marked by attacks against myelin sheaths in the central nervous system | MS |
The separation of flow of lymph into different drainage territories | Watershed |
Lymph is derived from | Interstitual fluid |
Inflammation in the absence of infection is NOT ------- for lymph massage | Contraindication |
This type of massage has a rate of 6-10 circular repetitions per minute | Lymph massage |
1-8 ounces of what is applied per square inch during lymph massage | Pressure |
When it comes to the sequence of movements that are most accurate for lymph massage of the leg, always start with these | Inguinal Nodes |
Alternating hot and cold stones | Vascular Gymnastics |
This type of lubricant MUST be used with stone massage | Water-soluble oil |
The roots of reflexology history can be traced back to this country | Egypt |
This country used heated stones first | China |
Stories the Feet Can Tell & Stories the Feet Have Told | Eunice Ingham |
Auriculotherapy is reflexology on this part of the body | Ears |
Shiatsu | Finger Pressure |
Hot or cold stones would NOT be used as a whole-body treatment with a client with Multiple Sclerosis | Multiple Sclerosis Patients |
A condition in which the immune system attacks some part of the body as if it were a foreign invader | Autoimmune Disease |
Pollen. latex, cat dander | Common Allergens |
In reflexology, the spinal region is located on this part of the foot | Medial |
Marble stones will cause damage to the skin if they have been packed in ice | False |
Massage therapy has been shown to be helpful for pain, quality of life, and general coping | True |
Stones should be heated to this temperature (in Fahrenheit) for the healthy client | 127-130 |