Foundation Level 5 Q&A Flashcards

1
Q

Where does the CX meridian start

A

Lateral side of Nipple

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2
Q

What area of the body is linked to the Piriformis

A

Jaw
Backache (Sciatic nerve pain)
Female Hormones

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3
Q

What do you do if you find a Hypertonic Muscle that you want to test nutrition against?

A

Find SIM + Pause lock in Muscle

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4
Q

Which Meridian does the Psoas relate to?

A

Kidney

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5
Q

State the meaning of the Frog Principle

A

Small changes can go unnoticed and improve/deteriorate over time (until boiling point).
Keep notes for clients and their changes (as improvements can often get overlooked)…

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6
Q

What does Fix it in motion mean?

A

While balancing, get the CL to move the muscle in the range of motion to help lock in the treatment (particularly if its a structural problem)

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7
Q

Where does the LIVER Meridian End?

A

Mid costal border, 6/7th rib, under mid point in boob (bra line)

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8
Q

How do you test for Protein deficiency?

A

SIM + TL rub hair in nape of neck

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9
Q

What can you do to help people retain what they have heard?

A

1) Ears as Aerials - unfurling
2) Switching
3) Cross Crawl

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10
Q

How do you correct Visual Inhibition?

A

Rub K27 + Naval with Eyes in position that weakens the SIM, then use P/L to lock in weakness and check dominant Realm (nutrition, emotion etc)

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11
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How do you correct Visual Inhibition?

A

Rub K27 + Naval with Eyes in position that weakens the SIM, then use P/L to lock in weakness and check dominant Realm (nutrition, emotion etc)

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12
Q

What does a Bi-Lateral Psoas weakness mean?

A

Structural Problem in the NECK

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13
Q

What does a Bi-Lateral weakness in the Piriformis mean?

A

Structural - JAW

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14
Q

How do you test for trace minerals?

A

SIM + CL bite onto finger nail

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15
Q

When might you use Contact Locating?

A

1) For Structural Problems: For Example, if the Piriformis muscle tests weak in Priority, the client could Contact Locate the TMJ to determine whether the imbalance was structurally relevant.
2) Contact Locate Spleen 21 - Blood Chemistry

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16
Q

When might you use Contact Locating?

A

1) For BiLateral Weakness, use Contact Locate to add energy to a muscle: For Example, if the Piriformis muscle tests weak in Priority, the client could Contact Locate the TMJ to determine whether the imbalance was structurally relevant.
2) Contact Locate Spleen 21 - Blood Chemistry
3) If a muscle is still weak after remedying - use CL to check with realm is relevant by touching the relevant NL, NV or Beg/End of Meridian

17
Q

Which Meridian follows Liver on the wheel?

A

Lung - Deltoids

18
Q

Which are the NL points for the Sartorius ?

A

1) Above and 1” either side of NAVAL
2) Mickey Mouse
3) T10/T11 and T11/T12 either side of spine

19
Q

How can you test a young child, someone in agony or an elderly person who is frail?

A

Surrogate