How is research validated?
Further research to replicate findings
What are the heart, liver, and lungs?
Organs
What consists of elongated
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Muscle tissue
Which system includes sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and breasts?
Integumentary
What is the fleshy part in the middle of the muscle?
Belly
*Which is the "rest and digest" nervous system?*
Parasympathetic
What are irregular small bony plates found at the end of long bones and in the center of other bones?
Periosteum
Which system includes glands such as the hypothalamus, hypophysis, thyroid, and thymus?
Endocrine
*What is the universal recipient blood type?*
AB positive
What type of immunity is genetically determined?
Innate
Which system controls sex hormones and includes the female mammary glands?
Reproductive
*What is the range of the length of the phase of healing in which the bleeding stops and inflammation occurs?*
2-3 days to 2-3 weeks
Which region of the trunk has twelve vertebrae?
Thoracic
*Which means the ends are bent inward, or bent toward the midline:><, knock-kneed?*
Valgus deformity
Where is the humerus relative to the radius?
Proximal
Which region of the trunk has five vertebrae?
Lumbar
What is the belly referred to in the Shiatsu method?
Hara
*Which dermatone is located by the toes, the most inferior?*
L5
Which of these muscles inserts on the clavicle?
Subclavius
Shin splints are pain in what bone?
Tibia
*Where is the medial epicondyle of the humerus?*
Directly medial from olecranon process
What progresses down the spine?
Lamina groove
*Where are the jugular notch, sternal angle, and xiphoid process?*
T2, T4 and T10 of vertebral column
What is the functional class of the joints where the bones of skull meet?
Synarthrosis
*Which is an action of infraspinatus?*
Adduct the shoulder
*Which muscle inserts on the head of the fibula?*
Biceps femoris
Which muscle pronates and supinates?
Branchioradialis
Which muscle decreases the space of the thoracic cavity?
Internal intercostals
*What is an eccentric contraction of the biceps femoris?*
Sit ups
Deep knee bends
Squats
*Which proprioceptors send impulses to the central nervous system that lead to muscle relaxation?*
Golgi tendon organs
*What are small movements essential for proper joint function?*
Joint play
Which is a hinge joint?
Elbow
What is pain from an amputated limb?
Phantom pain
What is a physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence?
Trauma
What is the relative constant state maintained by the physiology of the body?
Homeostasis
Which is generally indicated for massage?
Joint stiffness
*What refers to the tendency for oscillating bodies to move in a synchronized, harmonic manner?*
Entrainment
What is a progressive inflammatory condition that may affect any part of the GI tract?
Crohn's disease
What are the implications for massage for a client taking anticoagulants?
Avoid massage methods that can lead to bruising, including compression
*What are the implications for massage for a client taking anti-inflammatory medications?*
Avoid techniques that could cause inflammation
Feedback mechanisms are not accurate
The massage could reduce muscle spasms
What natural supplement is used for coughs?
Eucalyptus [Show Less]