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Massage And Basic Medical Terms
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1. National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine
believed that all physicians should be trained in massage as a method of healing
NCCAM
COMTA
frontal
2. Sports massage
The tradition of massage for athletes in the U.S.
inguinal
Dr. George Taylor
Western Massage
3. Pertaining to the side of the body
lateral
horse & warrior
Created in 1992 & was the first centered devoted to basic and applied research in the use of touch in human health development
mastoid
4. The art of rubbing upward not downward
alarm phase of stress
anatripsis
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
Greek massage
5. Created in Big Sur - California. It includes long flowing strokes with scented oils - incense and a connection to the inner self
Esalen Massage
Dr. Douglas Graham
Shiatsu points
Pehr Henrik Ling
6. Stimulates nerves in the finger pressure technique
NCBTMB
Shiatsu points
Bernarr MacFadden
auto-immunity
7. FSMTB
mortality
Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards
General Adaptation Syndrome
popliteal
8. Increasing the angle between two bones
Greek massage
NCCAM
extension
anatripsis
9. Through secreting of regulating hormones - it allows the body to continue fighting a stressor long after the effects of the alarm has dissipated
exhaustion phase of stress
resistance reaction of stress
body is invaded by pathogenic organisms such as bacteria - virus - fungus - parasites. May cause disease by interfereing with the normal functions of the host
Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards
10. Massage practices returned to Europe and flourished
Renaissance period
femoral
anatripsis
hypogastric
11. Amsterdam physician who characterized the methods of soft tissue manipulation as effleurage - petrissage - friction and tapotement
Amma
Johann George Mezger
deficiency
deep
12. Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation
popliteal
Wrote the first English based book on the Swedish Movement Cure using Mezger's classifications in 1851
definition of 'sign'
COMTA
13. John Barnes
deep
morbidity
exhaustion phase of stress
Physical Therapist who developed Myeofacial Release
14. Any physiological or physical situation or conditon that causes tension or strain
MBLex
Tui-na
Wrote the first English based book on the Swedish Movement Cure using Mezger's classifications in 1851
stress
15. Brought the Swedish Movement Cure to the U.S. in 1854
promoted biological living at his natural healing resort
flexion
deficiency
Dr. George Taylor
16. Damage caused by mechanical injury - chemical agents - extreme heat of cold and radiation which alters the body's normal homeostatic process
resistance reaction of stress
promoted biological living at his natural healing resort
trauma
Emil Vodder
17. Gliding massage stroke
John Upledger
lateral
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
effleurage
18. Touch Research Institute (TRI)
friction
Created in 1992 & was the first centered devoted to basic and applied research in the use of touch in human health development
inguinal
genetic/congenital
19. Toward the middle or midline of the body
inguinal
Ambrose Pare
Ayru-Veda
medial
20. Pressed to effect the circulation of ki (life force)
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
believed that all physicians should be trained in massage as a method of healing
Shiatsu points
Amma techniques
21. Lived (460 to 380 B.C.)
genetic/congenital
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
Hippocrates
cervical
22. Refers to the FREQUENCY of disability or deaths
lateral flexion
Shiatsu points
morbidity
hypogastric
23. Known as the father of physical therapy - established the Royal Institute of Gymnastics in Stockholm in 1813
James Harvey Kellogg
deficiency
Pehr Henrik Ling
gluteal
24. Turning the foot outward by elevating it laterally
considered by some as the Father of Swedish Massage in the U.S. & the founding father of the American Physical Education Association
eversion
dorsiflexion
Tui-na
25. Rubbing body part over another to create heat
friction
definition of 'symptom'
Created in 1992 & was the first centered devoted to basic and applied research in the use of touch in human health development
Ayru-Veda
26. Objective abnormalities which can be observed by someone other than the patient/client - what do you see?
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27. Alarm - resistance reaction - exhaustion
benign
Emil Vodder
General Adaptation Syndrome
Greek massage
28. ABMP
Associated Bodywork & MassageProfessionals
Hippocrates
stress
inguinal
29. Offering or providing help
Amma
auxiliary
COMTA
coronal plane
30. Forehead
femoral
auto-immunity
Ayru-Veda
frontal
31. Decreasing the angle between two bones
exhaustion phase of stress
John Upledger
Renaissance period
flexion
32. Egyptian
this massage centered mainly around royalty
lateral flexion
gluteal
Bernarr MacFadden
33. Region of the spine with 7 vertebrae
cervical
deep
stress
rubbing in massage is a way to do this
34. Degeneration
Associated Bodywork & MassageProfessionals
John Upledger
normal process of aging - gradual deterioration of normal cells and body function
genetic/congenital
35. Aka Chinese Acupoints
Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards
Tui-na
anatripsis
Japanese Tsubo
36. It takes place if the stress continues without relief
exhaustion phase of stress
dorsiflexion
mortality
improved the timeline for recovery of soldiers of WWI
37. French educator - developed the Swedish Movement of Cure around 1800 A.D.
popliteal
Pehr Henrik Ling
James Harvey Kellogg
proximal
38. Refers to the NUMBER of deaths caused by a particular disease i.e. avian flu pandemic
Paul St. John
mortality
auto-immunity
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
39. Stomach
lateral
definition of 'symptom'
gastric
deep
40. Recognized for the U.S. development of Neuromuscular Therapies
Paul St. John
Renaissance period
because of this person - the first resort spa in the U.S. came into being. It promoted vegetarian diets - exercise - various forms of bathing and massage
definition of 'sign'
41. Abdominal region lateral to the epigastric reagion
hypochondrium
Mary McMillan
trauma
start of the modern day spas
42. Groin
proximal
inguinal
flexion
Hippocrates
43. Region of the skull behind the ear (mastoid process)
mastoid
Shiatsu points
extension
Hippocrates
44. James B. Mennell
morbidity
improved the timeline for recovery of soldiers of WWI
Shiatsu points
considered by some as the Father of Swedish Massage in the U.S. & the founding father of the American Physical Education Association
45. Triangle shaped
Shiatsu points
deltoid
this person abolished massage and destroyed baths & gymnasiums
considered by some as the Father of Swedish Massage in the U.S. & the founding father of the American Physical Education Association
46. American Massage Therapy Association
inguinal
COMTA
benign
AMTA
47. Definition: press or rub
cervical
Amma
effleurage
auto-immunity
48. Pertaining to the femur
alarm phase of stress
Dr. George Taylor
Amma techniques
femoral
49. Massage and Bodywork Licensing exam
mastoid
MBLex
Pehr Henrik Ling
cervical
50. James Harvey Kellogg
definition of 'symptom'
COMTA
Renaissance period
promoted biological living at his natural healing resort