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        | is a method of diagnostic adn therapeutic vaulue in the sense that we develope a sense of the condtion ot the muscle fibers and fascia as we develop adn imporve our skills |  | 
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        | Increased nerve cirrculation, increased blood cirrculation and improvement in the texture and flexibility of the muscle |  | 
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        | Postural relintergaration, release the tension, Pain relief, improved joint mobility adn sedation |  | 
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        | Changes that NMT can cause for the client |  | Definition 
 
        | Structual, Occapational, Emotional and Behavorial |  | 
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        | Contraindications for NMT |  | Definition 
 
        | if newly injured w/ redness or inflamation or with heart diease and hypertension consult with physican |  | 
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        | DT/NMT the table height is determined by the legnth of the pracitioner's arms and the girth of the client |  | Definition 
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        | The intensity of presuree dureing DT/NMT massage depends on the sensivity of the client and the condtion of the muscle |  | Definition 
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        | NMT starts on the right side of the body |  | Definition 
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        | SOAP/CARE notes are not important to your DT/NMT pracitce |  | Definition 
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        | A dermatone is an ara of the skin applied by the sensory axons of several spinal nerves |  | Definition 
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        | The Automatic  Nervous System is divided into 2 parts parasympathetic adn somatic |  | Definition 
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        | Sensory recptors that are sensitive to stretch movement pressure and changes in postion are called proprioceptors |  | Definition 
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        | Conta-indications for NMT include: whp-lash, carpal tunnel syndrome, headaches adn fibromyalgia |  | Definition 
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        | hans Selye's "GAS"  or General Adapation Syndrome, describes a very localed occurrence of the acumulated stress in the body |  | Definition 
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        | The part of the ANS active during "Fight or Flight" respone (in emergency sistuation) is called the peripheral nervous system. |  | Definition 
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        | NMT, triggerpoints, CarnioSacral can all have deep effecton the body |  | Definition 
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        | Senory information enters the nervous system through sensory receptors |  | Definition 
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        | A dermaton supplies organ benath it |  | Definition 
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        | Deep Tissues should alwasys be applied to the whole body |  | Definition 
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        | There are 31 cranial nerves |  | Definition 
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        | Thoratic, lumbar and sacral nerves take their names from the veretrae immediately precedign them |  | Definition 
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        | When doing deep massage work, you always start out with deep pressure and go progressively lighter |  | Definition 
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        | You client's breathing, eye movement, hand postions are an important indicator for comfort or defense when doing deep masage techniques |  | Definition 
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        | NMT can affect the body on a structual, emotional, occupational, and behavorial level |  | Definition 
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        | the basics found across the board of different cultures. |  | 
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        | Client's sensitivty & area of body that work is being done |  | Definition 
 
        | Criteria for determining intensity of pressure to use on a client during NMT/DT massage |  | 
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        | the side of the body that you start on for DT masage therapy work |  | 
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        | NMT strokes that follow teh length of the spine are performed with _________ pressure |  | 
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        | Carnial & sacaral nerves belong to the ________________________ nervous system |  | 
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        | The nerves of the upper limb, that come from C5 - T1 are called the ___________________ |  | 
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        | Lumber Plexus & Sacral plexus |  | Definition 
 
        | The nerves of the lower limb, coming from L1 - L4 and S1- S3 makes up the _____________ and ____________ respectly |  | 
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        | Sensory receptors that are sensitive  to stretch, movement,  pressure, and changes in positon are called |  | 
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        | Number X (10) of the cranial nerves is called ____________ |  | 
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        | Leon chaitow moves tissues into a ___________ to reduce neurological stress signaling |  | 
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        | A muscle in a state of greater than normal tension is called |  | 
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        | During physical excerisces which part of the ANS is most active |  | 
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        | Sympathic & parasympathic |  | Definition 
 
        | The Automatic Nervous System is divided into two parts |  | 
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        | Sensory information enters the nervous system through the _______________ |  | 
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        | Which part of the ANS is designed to "Fight or Flight"  response |  | 
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        | Which of the following techiques is not a Deep Tissue technique |  | 
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        | postional release & Deep Tissue techniques |  | 
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        | Be focused, not forceful when applying NMT |  | Definition 
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        | The Carnio-sacaral rhythm can be felt 6 - 8 times per minute |  | Definition 
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        | No precaucation is neccasary when applying NMT on a client with hypertension, heart disease or diabetes |  | Definition 
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        | Stanley Leif Developed NMT |  | Definition 
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        | NMT sequences form a grid pattern on the body |  | Definition 
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        | Cross fiber friction, trigger points and using your elbows, knuckles, fists and forearms are all part of Deep Tissue Massage |  | Definition 
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        | Stress held in the abdomen can be eased with NMT abdominal massage sequence |  | Definition 
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        | Cleints with Scoliosis are not to be massaged with NMT |  | Definition 
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        | Migraines are contra-indicative for NMT |  | Definition 
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        | Deep Tissue techniques are no-fail methods to cure parkinson's and chronic fatique syndrome |  | Definition 
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        | Branch of ethics or moral secision making, that deals with the problems of biology and medicin.  Questions and deciosns surrounding "patient rights" falls here |  | 
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        | Profession Medical Ethics |  | Definition 
 
        | Duties of physicans to oneanther and to the paitents and society |  | 
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        | Non Professional Bioethics |  | Definition 
 
        | religious groups have developed their own positons on life, death etc. Outside religous groups (1972) "Patients Bill of Rights" composed by lay people and medical professionals |  | 
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        | ethical behavior of different peoples or social groups |  | 
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        | the prejudgment of someone or something form a biased point of view. Prejudice is often based on biased opinions that on has been taught or has heard and has read |  | 
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        | to differentate among people in a prejudiced way in hiring promoting or firing them. |  | 
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        | describes the process of trying to avoid present and future discrimination adn trying to mke up for past discrimination |  | 
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        | Reverse Affriminative action |  | Definition 
 
        | discrmaination practiced against young white males in the course of implemetning affrimative action |  | 
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        | defined as differences among peple with respect to age, class, ethnicity, gender, physcal and mental ability, race, sexual orientation, spiritaul practic adn other human differences |  | 
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        | as an organizsational culture that incorporates nutual respect, acceptance, teamwork, adn productivity among people,who are diverse in the dimensions of human differences listed above as diversity. |  | 
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        | NMT or DT / SCS / MET /INIT |  | Definition 
 
        | Strain/Counterstrain Muscular Energy Technique Intergrated Neuromuscular Inhitbiton Technique Neuro Muscular Technique / Deep Tissue |  | 
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