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Relaxation Therapies
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health-and-fitness
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Originally developed primarily as a medical treatment - emphasizes several basic strokes applied to the soft tissues of the body - often quite vigorously. Therapists endeavor to threat the mind and spirit as well as the body in their work
Shoulders
physical therapy
swedish massage
lower legs
2. Reduction of activity as a result of an antagonistic stimulation
inhibition
progressive relaxation/ jacobson
Spine
perception
3. Mental - auditory or visual fixation - an attitude of passive expectancy - a relaxed posture - and a quiet environment with optional eye closure are used to induce a relaxed state with the responses of parasympathetic nervous system dominance
isometric contraction
reflexology
autogenic inhibition
relaxation response/shada
4. Extensors of lumbar spine - thoracic spine-pectorals and thoracic flexibility
isometric contraction
Efferent system
physical therapy
Spine
5. Hamstrings - extensors of lumbar spine - quadriceps - hip flexors - hip abductors - internal rotators
stimulus
relaxation response/shada
upper legs and hips
tai chi
6. Of or pertaining to the senses of sensation
reflexology
sensory
Face and Neck
CNS
7. Muscular effort that results in joint movement - due to the shortening of contracting muscle tissue
concentric contraction
peripheral nervous system
alexander technique
autogenic training
8. Alternate tensing and relaxing of respiratory - forehead - eye and vocalizing muscles to induce physical and mental relaxation
relaxation response/shada
upper legs and hips
progressive relaxation/ jacobson
peripheral nervous system
9. Originally developed primarily as a medical treatment - emphasizes several basic strokes applied to the soft tissues of the body - often quite vigorously. Therapists endeavor to threat the mind and spirit as well as the body in their work
inhibition
autogenic training
relaxation response/shada
swedish massage
10. Relaxation of a muscle caused by a strong sustained stretch of the muscle itself
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
autogenic inhibition
stretch reflex
reflexology
11. Process by which we are aware of our internal or external env
perception
autogenic inhibition
afferent system
peripheral nervous system
12. Muscular effort which does not result in joint movement; the force does not move the resistance
isometric contraction
autogenic inhibition
concentric contraction
hydrotherapy
13. Mental - auditory or visual fixation - an attitude of passive expectancy - a relaxed posture - and a quiet environment with optional eye closure are used to induce a relaxed state with the responses of parasympathetic nervous system dominance
physical therapy
stimulus
CNS
relaxation response/shada
14. Pectorals and intercostals - forearm flexors - hand and finger flexors - upper arms
swedish massage
stimulus
reflexology
Shoulders
15. Nerve fibers which carry impulses to muscles
isometric contraction
Efferent system
Spine
tai chi
16. A serious of stylized movements to improve balance - timing and coordination. slow - continuous movement is used with the spine as the vertical axis and center of gravity in the lower abdomen
autogenic inhibition
Shoulders
upper legs and hips
tai chi
17. Of or pertaining to the senses of sensation
alexander technique
upper legs and hips
progressive relaxation/ jacobson
sensory
18. Nerve fibers which carry impulses to muscles
stimulus
Face and Neck
Efferent system
tai chi
19. Neck extensors - lower jaw - upper trapezius
autogenic inhibition
Efferent system
sensory
Face and Neck
20. The network of nerves going to and from the brain; includes afferent and efferent
peripheral nervous system
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
upper legs and hips
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
21. Gastrocnemius and soleus
lower legs
reflexology
perception
hydrotherapy
22. The brain and spinal cord
reflexology
Face and Neck
sensory
CNS
23. Developed in Eastern bloc countries as a way for athletes to block out the pain of physical competition. Therapists use some of the specific techniques that a regular massage therapist may not use
sports massage
lower legs
stimulus
Spine
24. Muscular effort which does not result in joint movement; the force does not move the resistance
physical therapy
isometric contraction
autogenic inhibition
relaxation response/shada
25. Is uses the power of water - hot or cold - bubbly or still to sooth - invigorate - or stimulate. It's really very much like a massage - only water
lower legs
hydrotherapy
swedish massage
afferent system
26. Passive expectancy with closed eyes of sensations of heaviness and warmth of limbs - heartbeat - respiration and abdominal warmth and coolness of the forehead for inducing relaxation and an altered state of consciousness in order to recondition the a
sports massage
lower legs
autogenic training
physical therapy
27. Gastrocnemius and soleus
hydrotherapy
lower legs
stretch reflex
physical therapy
28. Nerve fibers which carry info (impulses) to the central nervous system
tai chi
afferent system
lower legs
myotherapy
29. Nerve fibers which carry info (impulses) to the central nervous system
Shoulders
afferent system
tai chi
relaxation response/shada
30. The brain and spinal cord
Face and Neck
CNS
tai chi
sensory
31. Proper alignment of head on spine to correct physical misalignments - attitudes and behaviors
afferent system
relaxation response/shada
myotherapy
alexander technique
32. Alternate tensing and relaxing of respiratory - forehead - eye and vocalizing muscles to induce physical and mental relaxation
lower legs
CNS
progressive relaxation/ jacobson
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
33. The theory of body zone is fundamental. it is believed that each of ten zones terminates in of your toes - and each organ - gland - bone or muscle in a particular zone has it reflex point in the corresponding zone of the foot - hand and arch. by mass
Face and Neck
reflexology
CNS
sensory
34. The network of nerves going to and from the brain; includes afferent and efferent
sensory
concentric contraction
peripheral nervous system
inhibition
35. Abrupt change in the env of excitable tissue causing changes specific to that tissue
lower legs
tai chi
inhibition
stimulus
36. Geared towards restoring normal or at least functional movement. it helps evaluate normal movement and recognize and correct abnormal movement
physical therapy
Spine
inhibition
tai chi
37. Developed in Eastern bloc countries as a way for athletes to block out the pain of physical competition. Therapists use some of the specific techniques that a regular massage therapist may not use
sports massage
alexander technique
concentric contraction
Efferent system
38. Proper alignment of head on spine to correct physical misalignments - attitudes and behaviors
alexander technique
tai chi
upper legs and hips
sensory
39. Apply pressure to a sensitive trigger point buried in the muscles of the back - neck - chest - buttocks - arms - legs - face and feet by using their fingers - knuckles - elbows. this technique as the power to bring relief from the aches and pains cau
myotherapy
sports massage
CNS
CNS
40. PNF stands for..
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
physical therapy
sports massage
Face and Neck
41. Pectorals and intercostals - forearm flexors - hand and finger flexors - upper arms
peripheral nervous system
reflexology
swedish massage
Shoulders
42. Extensors of lumbar spine - thoracic spine-pectorals and thoracic flexibility
tai chi
Spine
physical therapy
CNS
43. Involuntary response of contraction in a muscle stimulated by stretch of that muscle
stretch reflex
autogenic inhibition
autogenic inhibition
sensory
44. PNF stands for..
stretch reflex
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
tai chi
lower legs
45. Abrupt change in the env of excitable tissue causing changes specific to that tissue
stimulus
CNS
progressive relaxation/ jacobson
tai chi
46. Muscular effort that results in joint movement - due to the shortening of contracting muscle tissue
concentric contraction
sports massage
stretch reflex
isometric contraction
47. Reduction of activity as a result of an antagonistic stimulation
peripheral nervous system
peripheral nervous system
reflexology
inhibition
48. Geared towards restoring normal or at least functional movement. it helps evaluate normal movement and recognize and correct abnormal movement
upper legs and hips
reflexology
physical therapy
relaxation response/shada
49. Apply pressure to a sensitive trigger point buried in the muscles of the back - neck - chest - buttocks - arms - legs - face and feet by using their fingers - knuckles - elbows. this technique as the power to bring relief from the aches and pains cau
concentric contraction
concentric contraction
physical therapy
myotherapy
50. A serious of stylized movements to improve balance - timing and coordination. slow - continuous movement is used with the spine as the vertical axis and center of gravity in the lower abdomen
reflexology
autogenic inhibition
myotherapy
tai chi