Nat. Review chpt. 18

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
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Proper body positioning reducesPossibility of fatigue and muscle strain
Proper body positioning promotesEfficient movement which increases strength, power, and pressure, decreases possibility of injury, enhances quality and effectiveness of massage, promotes energy or chi, increases career life span
Wrist problemsOveruse can lead to problems such as carpal tunnel and osteoarthritis
Back problemsPoor posture of the spine and excessive leaning over can lead to neck and shoulder problems as well as muscle spasms and problems of the back and spine
Arm problemsOveruse of arms can lead to nerve entrapment and fatigue in the arms and shoulders
Main source of strength comes fromLower body not the arms and shoulders
Balance on both feet withKnees bent
Keep the backStraight and head up
Use the pelvis and torso toProvide leverage and strength needed to apply pressure
Elbows and hands should stayClose to the body
Shoulders and wrists should stayRelaxed
Used substitutes whenMore pressure or relief is needed
Keep wrists and handsIn alignment with the movement
AvoidSmall, repetitive movements
If injury or excessive strain occursRest until it heals
Adjust the table height to allow forProper posture in relation to client size
ProprioceptionSpecial sense in the body that enables us to detect body position and movement
ProprioceptorsSpecialized nerve receptors found in joints, tendons, and muscles that sense body position
Muscle spindlesProprioceptors mostly found in the bellies of muscles, provide information about the length or change in length of skeletal muscles
Golgi tendon organsProprioceptors located where muscles join with tendons, prevent tendons from being torn by inhibiting excessive muscle tension on tendons
First class leversFulcrum is located between force and weight, allow variable mechanical advantage also called teeter-totter levers ex. triceps with elbow as fulcrum
Second class leversWeight is situated between the force and fulcrum, great for generating power, also called "nutcracker" or "wheelbarrow" levers ex. jaw
Third class leversForce is located between the weight and fulcrum, great for generating speed, also called "baseball bat" or "shovel of dirt" levers ex. hips
Muscle twitchSingle contraction followed by relaxation
TetanusSustained contraction
Isometric contractionMuscle contracts but no change in length
Isotonic contractionMuscle contracts and changes length
Concentric contractionMuscle contracts and shortens
Eccentric contractionMuscle contracts and lengthens
AgonistPrime mover
Prime moverMuscle that is most responsible for movement
SynergistMuscle that helps perform a movement
AntagonistMuscle that works against another muscle and performs the opposite action