Midterm Flashcards
What are the 5 principles of massage?
- general to specific to general.
- superficial to deep to superficial
- proximal to distal to proximal on limbs.
- peripheral to central to peripheral.
- treat the antagonist side
List the primary strokes
effleurage
compression
palmar, knuckle kneading
tapotement
rocking
light stroking
List the secondary strokes
- limited use of fingertip and thumb kneading.
- shaking
- frictions
- deep stroking
- open C
- wringing
- picking up
- skin rolling
-vibrations
How many endangerment sites are there?
15
Which endangerment site has the medial side of the SCM muscle as a border?
anterior triangle of the neck
What is under the axillary endangerment site?
axillary artery and vein, brachial artery, cephalic vein and brachial plexus
which endangerment site is bordered by the brachioradialis and pronator teres muscles?
cubital fossa
What is under the 12th rib?
kidneys
the medial side of sartorius muscle borders what endangerment site?
femoral/inguinal triangle
What are mechanical effects of massage?
refers to an action involving a direct force at the site
What systems do reflexive effects stimulate?
nervous system and endocrine system
What does ABCDE represent in an interview?
Area to be addressed
Benefits expected
Cautions (or side effects)
Duration and draping
Empowerment (stop, ask q
What is the S in SOAP?
Subjective information/data
(provided by client)
What is the O in SOAP?
Objective information (gathered by clinician)
What is the A in SOAP?
Assessment
(Clinical impressions based on S and O)