Swedish
On Friday we will have a quiz!
The questions are:
-at least 5 physiological effects of massage
-at least 5 indications for massage
-4 physiological effects of effleurage
These were on two different handouts
Petrissage: gripping and lifting, stretching, squeezing, or rolling superficial tissue away from adjacent structure.
Anatomy
Friday is our first test!!!
Review bones: spongy and compact bones are the 2 types of bone.
know epiphysis (ends)
red marrow makes RBC
Fat gives marrow its color?
Bone membrane: covered on outside except at jt.
periosteum:
-has osteoblast (bone;build) in that layer and it repairs bone and aids growth. It starts to multiply as embryo to make other bones. It's in periosteum until the body stops producing them, but the body reactivates if repair is needed but takes longer to heal.
-has blood vessels
-has lymphatic vessel
-nerve fibers (injury to bone is felt because of it)
-endosteum lines medullary cavity.
ossification is the process cartilage turns to bone.
growth plate (epiphyseal plate)
Bone markings-
form jts
mm attachments
Head: rounded nob like; separated by a neck?
Process: large projection
Condyle: rounded projections-area above called epicondyle
crest: boarder or ridge
Spine: sharp projection from surface
Foramen (multiples are called foramina): hole allows vessel/nerve to pass through
Sinus: air pocket
Fossa: depression on bone surface (divot)
Meatus: short channel/passage way
Mem p.108, 111 (jt class.) 118 (type mm - chart is important for test) 90-93 (bones).
H.W.
Mem p.125-6 (types of contraction to levers and boy mechanics)
Not due, but you can work on T.G. workbook
Body Awareness
We did baseline tests
Make notes in your Journal about changes in your body.
Keep your 3 strengths and weaknesses
Pick areas for you to work, focus, write on for final paper (not really sure where this one is going)
78% of MT are injured from work.
ALSO . . . Jeffery is having a study night at his place Tuesday. Please call him for detail.
See ya Wednesday
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