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Haney Handouts Test

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humoral stimulus
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hypothalamus
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digestive system
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hyperemia
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control center (homeostatic control mechanisms)
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endocrine system
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circular friction
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tissue
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cardiovascular system
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cupping
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microscopic anatomy
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general relaxation
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cells
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broadening
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organ systerms
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hacking
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hormonal stimulus
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adhesion
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effleurage
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maintenance
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analyzes information from receptors and determines the appropriate resonse
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increased blood flow to part of the body. Massage techniques used to induce hyperemia inclede deep sliding strokes, kneading, and compression.
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smallest structures know to exhibit the characteristices of life, building blocks of the body
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a massage technique in which muscle and fiscial tissue are comporesed and broadened with a deep, slow, sliding motion; used to break adhesions and increase circulation
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endocrine organs are stimulated by changes levels of ions or nutrients in blood
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composed of two or more organs working together to perform a higher function
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an all-purpose application of sports massage that is scheduled between competitions. It aims at recovery, normalizing stressed tissues, and treating minor injuries and complaints.
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transport system carrying oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and wastes
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a percussion technique applied with cupped hands (no volar contact); used for stimulation
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system of ductless glands producion process regulating hormones
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contains the "thermostat" to regulate body's temperature (part of the endocrine system)
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physiological state characterized by decreases in heart rate, oxgen consumption, respiration, and skeletal muscular activity and by increases in skin resistance and alapha brain waves; sometimes called relaxation response
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composed of cells wtih similar form and function
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a friction massage technique applied in a circular motion covering no more than 1 square inch at a time; used to break adhesions and for specific warming
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endocrine organs are stimulated by other hormones
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a classic western massage term for sliding movements; found in Russian and Swedish massage
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a percussion massage technique applied iwth the little, third and fourth finger wiht the palms facing each other, used for stimulation
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breaks down food into absorbable substances and eliminates indigestible substances
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a binding together of two anatomical surfaces taht are normally separate. Occurs frequently in muscle and connective tissue after trauma or with chronic tension. Deep-transverse friction is used to break up adhesions
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cells and tissues that can only be observed with magnifying instruments
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a percussion massage technique applied with a lightly closed fist using the hypothenar eminence and small finger as the striking surface, used for stimulation
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protects and supports body organs while providing a framework for muscle attachment
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insufficient amount of oxygen
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a massage technique in which teh soft tissues are shaken back and forth with short, quick, loose movements; may be accompanied by mobilization of surrounding joints; used to loosed up an area
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a massage technique that employs a gradual compressing of tissue followed by a gradual reduction of pressure; used to increase circulation
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massage techniques that utilize short, circular, or back and forth motions applied with the fingertip or thumb and using sufficient pressure to produce motion on the tissue beneath the skin; used to treat a specific small area and prevent adhesions
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living thing composed of many organ systems
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insufficient blood flow to tissure taht results in a decreased oxygen supply (hypoxia), increased carbon dioxide and an insufficient supply of nutrients. Can cause pain, stiffness, and soreness in the affected area.
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forms the external body covering protecting deeper tissure from injury
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and a;;lication of sports massage in the time period surroundng a competitive event that aims at immediat performance enhancement, recovery, or both. Includes pre-event, interevent, and postevent massage

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