Swedish Massage
we have homework in the form of a handout
Comments on our log books:
-Tx goals: write which stroke you are using
-P. Suggested Tx Plan: what happens in next session
-HW: what they do and why
Body Awareness
All kinds of homework:
paragraph on clients breath and experience on working on client (this is the trade we did in class)
Due the 28th- PAPER, 1-2pages typed.
-reflect on experiences of where you are today from starting massage school (progress), this can be:
-on everyday life
-breath
-diet/life style
-habits (posture, body mechanics)
-awareness of self through mvmt experience in this class and testing of body
Due December 12th: watch video of you doing massage and write 1-2 paragraph on watching/observing yourself while you were giving a massage (this is a journal entry)
Anatomy
p.241- stapedius mm (ear)
arrector pili (skin=goose bumps)
p.242-3 synergist
Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
O: sternal head- top of manubrium
clavicular head- medial 1/3 of clavicle
I: mastoid process of temporal bone and lateral portion of superior nuchal line of occiput
A: unilaterally- laterally flex head/neck same side
rotate head/neck opposite side
bilaterally- flex neck
assist elevate ribcage during inhalation
*carotid artery is deep and medial to SCM
*external jugular vein lies superficial to SCM
Scalenes (3) *brachial plexus and subclavian artery pass through gap b/w anterior and middle scalene
Anterior Scalene
O: TP of c3-c6 (anterior tubercles)
I: 1st rib
A: unilaterally- ribs fixed, laterally flex head/neck to same side
rotate head/neck to opposite side
bilaterally- elevate ribs during inhalation
flex head/neck
Middle Scalene
O: TP of c2-c7 (posterior tubercles)
I: 1sth rib
A: unilaterally- ribs fixed, laterally flex head/neck to same side
rotate head/neck to opposite side
bilaterally- elevate ribs during inhalation
Posterior Scalene
O: TP c6-c7 (posterior tubercles)
I: 2nd rib
A: unilaterally- ribs fixed, laterally flex head/neck to same side
rotate head/neck to opposite side
bilaterally- elevate ribs during inhalation
-scalene minimus: 40% of population has it
Masseter (strongest mm in body relative to size; mastication [chewing] possible board language)
O: Zygomatic arch
I: angle and ramus of mandible
A: elevate mandible (temporomandibular jt or TMJ)
may assist protraction of mandible
Temporalis
O: temporal fossa and fascia
I: coronoid process and anterior edge of ramus of mandible
A: elevate mandible (tmj)
retract TMJ
Suprahyoids (3)
Geniohyoid
O: underside of mandible
I: hyoid bone
A: elevate hyoid and tongue
depress tmj
Mylodyoid
O: underside of mandible
I: hyoid bone
A: elevate hyoid and tongue
depress tmj
Stylohyoid
O: styloid process
I: hyoid bone
A: elevate hyoid and tongue
depress tmj
Digastric
O: mastoid process (deep to SCM and splenius capitis)
I: inferior border of mandible
A: hyoid fixed- depress tmj
mandible fixed- elevate hyoid bone
retract mandible
Infrahyoids (4)
Sternohyoid
O: top of manubrium
I: hyoid bone
A: depress hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
Sternothyroid
O: top of manubrium
I: thyroid cartilage
A: depress hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
Thyrohyoid
O: thyroid cartilage
I: hyoid bone
A: depress hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
Omohyoid
O: superior boarder of scapula
I: hyoid bone
A: depress hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
Platysma (integumentary [spelling?] mm meaning it doesn't connect to bone)
O: fascia covering superior part of pectoralis major
I: base of mandible, skin of lower part of face
A: assist depress tmj
tighten fascia of neck
draw down corner of mouth
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