kneading motion by grasping your client's skin with your hands and intermittent compression against the underlying bony surface
petrissage is for....
stimulating underlying tissue and muscles. pressure should always be applied in an upward and always in line with the bone.
YOU DONT TWIST THE MUSCLES
how is effleurage work
in effleurage you use your entire hand, or both hands, and you stoke the body in only one direction, stroking is normally with the venous flow,
efflurage induce relaxation,
with effleurage you can use the tip of your fingers, hands elbow and keep it relaxed
how is petrissage work
petrissage can make flow against the venous flow,
petrissage can be deeper, kneading, or circular motion
petrissage can be stimulating
why petrissage is helpful in treatment of fractures...
is drawas additional nutricion to the area primarily and gives the maximum effect in emptying and refilling the blood vessels and lymph spaces and channels
name 3 types of muscles
voluntary, involuntary, cardiac
voluntary muscles...
straited and cross striped,
are skeletal muscles and are found attached to the bones
involuntary muscles...
non striated or smooth are found in walls of the blood vessels in the alimentary, genital and urinary system and control the movements of the stomach and the intestines
pupil of the eye muscles are involuntary
do the muscles of an athete contain more muscle fibres than the person who does not exercise?
no. the muscles just increase in size
what is homestasis?
a state of balance where all body systems are working in an appropriate manner
in sagittal plane the ulna is distal to what
wrist
cellulose can be digested by humans
false
wich tissue help to connect muscle to bone
tendon
what do ligament do for the body
movement of the joints
can the application of heat help your clients?
warm hydrotherapy help the client to relax and feel more comfortable, and can release endorphins which makes the body feels good and so many cases release pain
a elderly woman around 65-75 years who smoke and drink can be prone to have
osteoporosis
what could cause symptahtetic dystrophy disease...
any irritation and abnormal excitation of nervous tissue that could happen after surgery,
arthritis can cause this as well
if you have a client who seems to be in denial about their pain and frustrations and can't seem to give you correct feedback about their situation this will refered as a
coping strategy
if you have a client who had a injury of the foot and it appears it did not heal normally and looks red and is hot to the touch what could they possible have
sympathetic dystrophy disease
what causes lordosis
poor posture weak quadrate lumborum neuromuscular problems, back surgery
can massage help clients with rheumatoid arthritis and how?
yes it would hepl to circulate the synovial fluids
symptoms of osteorthritis
chronic, degenetaritive conditions that affect joints, specifically the articular cartilage and subchondral bone.
degenrative joint disease and osteoarthrosis are names for osteoarthritis
swelling and heat sttifnes pain
what is goiter and where is it located?
Goiter is a swelling in the neck, caused by a malfunction of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland, located in the base of the neck, absorbs iodine from the blood and uses this to produce hormones that regulate many body functions,
coughing and wheezing are associated with
asthma and bronchitis
anemia is causes by _____ deficiency
b12
whatnutrient helps with the formation of our bones and our teeth?
vitamin D it promotes absortion of calcium and magnesium,
wich are esscential for the normal development of health teeth and bones
what should a therapist due if a client shows up under the influence of alcohol
tell the client that they will have to reschedule
what does myocardial infraction refer to
heart attack
the glenohumeral joint is a
ball and socket joint
what skin infection is contagious from person to person contact
impetigo
which muscle (thick muscle) is hard to palpate in the triangle of the neck?
scm
massaging the scm can help to relieve ...
vertigo
intergument is the enveloping membrane of the
body
which does the integument include
dermis and epidermis
what is tendinitis and cause
is inflammation of a tendon
cause of tendinitis is chronic overload of the tendon
a woman have tendinitis, pain at the beginning,during of acivity and after activity, pain may restrict activity. what grade of tendinitis Cx have
grade 3,
what type of movemnet is related with moving the body from its longitudinal
extension
what type of modality penetrates deep tissue muscles?
shaitsu
wich hormone is related to the sympathetic system
cortisol, insulin oxytocin
where is heavy tapotement contraindicated ?
below the thoracic region
what muscles relaxes when inhalation is involved
diaphragm
what organ is affected in a long term disease
liver
which tubes are responsible to conduct urine from kidneys to the urinary bladders
ureters
when is active free range of motion AROM performed
when the Cx actively contracts the muscles crossing a joint
moving the joint through the unrestricted range
the muscle contract and shortens against a constant load would be