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The spinal nerve plexus serving the posterior portion of leg and foot is the Sacral plexus
The best way to locate joint capsule adhesions is to use Active resisted and palpation
The tibialis anterior and peroneus longus support the Transverse arch
To allow us to get a sense of the joint and musculature condition and avoid further injury to the client, it is best to Perform the Active ROM testing first
During an assessment, palpation is used to identify? Changes in tissue texture and temperature
The spinal nerve plexus serving the diaphragm, shoulder and neck muscles is the Cervical plexus
The body has a pattern of muscles that are tight and muscles that get weak because of the tightness and disuse, what muscle would be weak if your clients pectoralis major is tight? Rhomboids
When you treat each client with dignity, respect, and worth, you are adhering to which Standard of Practice? Professionalism
A _________ is issued from a regulating agency or the state in which you practice. License
Of the following definitions, which would be the best choice for professional touch? Skilled touch delivered to achieve a specific outcome with the recipient reimbursing for services rendered
What is Projection? Applying your own current feelings, emotions, or motivations onto another person
Through a(n) _________, a therapist is enabled with the knowledge gathered, to go beyond just treating local pain. Treatments are given to diminish the underlying cause and relieve stress and pain of compensating structures. Assessment
Professional touch is organized and follows systems and patterns, what is the definition of a pattern? Replicating structures or functions that intertwine and influence each other
What is the proper stance for giving a massage? Body properly aligned with knees bent, shifting body weight with flow of strokes
In acute and subacute stages of frozen shoulder the best way to reduce pain during a massage is to perform; Diaphragmatic breathing
Which of the four Active Inhibition techniques, uses submaximal and concentric contractions? Agonist Contraction
There are four assessment tools used; Visual, Functional, Palpation, and Manual testing for treatment plans. What does a palpation assessment identify? Changes in tissue texture and temperature
Which type of pain is from muscles, tendons, joints, and periosteum? Deep somatic pain
Full and normal range of motion requires appropriate functioning of all tissues. In Active ROM (AROM) what must occur to the Agonist muscle in assessing proper function? It must fire or shorten to create the movement
According to F/C or Foreman and Croft Classification on Whiplash, there are four phases to the injury. The fourth stage includes: Chronic or permanent
Postural dysfunctions may be functional or structural. A structural postural change is The bones have altered their shape because of pathological processes or malformation
Massage can break the pain cycle and eliminate the original source of pain by Increasing blood flow to ischemic tissue
A wound is a disruption of the continuity of the skin, which type of wound is clean with approximated edges? Incision
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a condition involving compressions to the brachial plexus and is termed a(n) Condition of the PNS
Which muscle originates on T7-T12 spinous processes, last 3 or 4 ribs, thoracolumbar aponeurosis and the posterior iliac crest? Latissimus dorsi
What group of muscles works bilaterally to flex and extend the vertebral column? Flex: external and internal obliques, extend: spinalis, longissimus and iliocostalis
What three muscles work together to ABduct the hip? Tensor fasciae latae, sartorius and piriformis
What is the V shaped bone in the pelvis termed? Pubis
Find the group of muscles that unilaterally rotate the cervical spine to the same side? Levator scapula, splenius capitis & cervicis
The coxal joint has four ligaments that support the joint capsule, which ligament is the deepest? Zona orbicularis
Which muscle originates at the spinous processes of the second through the fifth thoracic vertebrae? Rhomboid major
Choose the two muscles that horizontally ADduct the glenohumeral joint? Deltoid (anterior) and pectoralis major (upper)
The response to relax is activated by Parasympathetic nervous system
_________ is the term for one of the closed circuits of the heart that supplies blood to the organs, tissues, and cells of the body. Systemic circulation
While giving an assessment there are three types of questions you ask to obtain relevant information for the treatment plan; General, Specific, and Pain questions. Which of the following is a Pain question? How long does it last?
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