MBLEX/benefits and physiological effects of techniques that manipulate soft tissue
Effects of cold and ice
Reduces inflammation, reduces swelling, vasoconstriction initially induced, secondary affective increase the local circulation, initial feeling uncomfortable cold, total numbness
Oxygen and nutrients are delivered
An active muscles that benefit greatly from massage because?
Active joint movement
Clinic client participates
Thermotherapy
External application of heat for therapeutic purposes
Sedative massage technique
Gentle stroking, light friction petrissage, holding pressure-ischemic compression
What is effleurage
Gliding, nurse drafts, deep effleurage, feather stripping, best for applying lubrication, beneficial or Dema, reduces high blood pressure and date for beginning and ending massage.
Hydrotherapy
Hot or cold massage application using hot or cold water
Contrast methods
Hydrotherapy application that combines heat and cold, benefits include alternating vasoconstriction and vasodilation, and beneficial for chronic muscle spasms
Application of ice
Ice pack, ice plastic bag, wrapped in towel or Styrofoam cup
Effects of heat
Increases blood flow, increased metabolism, reduces pain, increases range of motion, and decreases stiffness
10 to 15 minutes
It usually takes how long before massage activates the parasympathetic nervous system?
Passive joint movement
Joint moved with no resistance or assistance from a client, increases circulation of lymph and blood, nourishes the skin, relaxes in lengthens muscles, soothes nerves, lubricates joints.
Active joint movement
Muscles resisted or assisted by client, beneficial effect similar to exercise.
Effects of massage on the nervous and endocrine system
Reduces cortisol levels, increases serotonin and dopamine levels, increases secretion of endorphins and enkaphalins, reduces pain?
Physiological effects of massage
Organic process of the body, on cellular, tissue, or organ system levels, activation of parasympathetic nervous system, and releases endorphins
Effective massage on the muscular system
Petrissage or kneading and compression create a pumping action, forces Venous blood and lymph out word, brings fresh supply of blood to muscles, aids and removal of metabolic waste, helps nourish tissue friction massage reduces adhesion and excessive scar improves posture allows more flexability.
Effects of massage on skin
Reduces superficial keloid formation, stimulates sweat and oil gland activity, friction and stroking movement heightened blood circulation, slight raining and warming of the skin, nutrition to skin is improved
Conditions for which Heat Could be applied
Stretch week muscles, and Impaired circulation, arthritis, and increasing extensibility of collagen tissue
Conditions for which Cold can be applied
Swelling, reducing spasiticity, prevent injury to tissue
Guidelines for massaging person with cancer
Take a complete medical history, consult a physician, develop a treatment plan
What is Compression?
What applies pressure to soft tissues to squeeze together without any slip, and both temporary stopping a floating area, then releasing allow greater blood flow, good for sports massage, before massaging the intercostals?
Fomentations
What are hot packs?
Lights percussion
What causes contraction of blood vessels which tend to relax as movement continued?
Effect of massage on the cardiovascular system
What dilates blood vessels, increase red blood cell count, increase stroke volume, decreases heart rate and pulse rate, reduces ischemia, stimulates the release histamine for vasodilation and acetychlorine.
Light massage
What enhances lymphflow and reduces lymphedema?
Physical effects of massage
What increases metabolism, Hastens healing, relaxes and refreshes muscles, improvefunction of lymphatic system, helps prevent and relieve muscle cramps and spasms, improves circulation of blood and lymph,improves delivery of oxygen and nutrients to cells, and enhances removal of metabolic waste?
Positional release PR
What is a PNF technique involves holding and waiting for the nervous system to trigger relaxation, strain counter strain, uses triggerpoints?
Direct manipulation DM
What is a PNF techniques in which the muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs are used to relax a hypertonic muscles?
Pack
What is a bag or sack to use to apply heat or cold?
Saline bath
What is a bath with salt?
Bath
What is a broad category of hydrotherapy application that involves partial or complete immersion in water?
End feel
What is a change in quality of movement of the first sign of resistance?
Isotonic contraction
What is a contraction with joint movement ?
Mechanical method
What is a direct physical effect?
Russian bath
What is a full body steambath?
Normal end Feel
What is a limited range of motion of the joint?
Isokinetic contraction
What is a movement at a constant speed through range of motion with mild resistance?
Slight analgesia
What is a neurological state inwhich painful stimuli is moderated?
Post - isometric contraction PIR
What is a prior proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique that uses active movement to lengthen the muscle?
Passive stretching
What is a slow gentle movement to lengthen muscles when resistance is minimal?
Empty end feel
What is abrupt restriction to joint movement?
Diathermy
What is an application of oscillating magnetic fields to tissue?
Reflective methods
What is an indirect response to touch?
Muscle energy technique MET
What is another name for propioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, including reciprocal inhibition and post isometric relaxation, and assisted stretching technique that increases flexibility?
Ballistic stretching
What is bobbling or bouncing during the stretch, not recommended due to possibility of muscle strain or chair?
Frictions
What is body polishes, cold mittens, Drybrush massages, ice massages, salt clothes, and shampoos?
Hard end feel
What is bone against bone?
Isometric contraction
What is contraction without Joint movement?
Soft end feel
What is cushioned limited ?
Cortisol
What is decreased as one of the effects of massage -
Salt rub
What is friction with saline solution?
What addresses adhesions and tendinous tissue, increases joint flexibility, deep effleurage, deep fiber friction, rolling, wrinkling, reduces tissue, stretching or pulling, effects for reducing adhesions, and more effective without oil
What is friction?
Sponging
What is hydrotherapy application using friction?
Light stroking
What is instantaneous temporary dilation of capillaries?
Reciprocal inhibition RI
What is it when a client contracts the antagonist to the target muscle, and reduces muscle cramping?
Unassisted static stretching
What is it when a client stretches into resistance and applies light contraction, such as yoga?
Assisted static stretching
What is it when therapist assist client and stretching until resistance is met?
Deep stroking
What is lasting dilation and flushing of massaged area?
Body shampoo
What is scrubbing the body with a brush dipped warm, soapy water?
Effects of massage that can be processed through the ANS
What is sympathetic action of stress, mostly reflective effects, parasympathetic patterns and conservation withdrawal, entrainment, body mind effect, and placebo effect?
Cryotherapy
What is the external application of cold for therapeutic purposes including ice massage?
R.IC.E.S
What is the first aide principle, rest, ice, compression, elevation, stabilization, and appropriate first sprains and strains?
Mechanical effects of massage
What is the result of the application of physical force says that as bending compression, stretching,sharing, broadening, and vibration of tissues, the venous return, lymph flow, and breaking adhesions?
Reflective of effect massage
What is the results of pressure or movement on one part of the body having an effect in another part, stimulation of the nervous and endocrine systems, muscle relaxation, increased mental clarity, pain reduction, normalizing system function?
Mind - body effects of massage
What is the results of the interplay of body, mind, and emotions and health and disease processes, anxiety reduction and relaxation response?
Sitz bath
What is this sitting bath with the water coming up to the navel?
High-frequency and movements, slight trembling other hand, reduces intensity of deep tissue techniques, trembling, Josling, shaking, and rocking
What is vibration?
Immersion bath
What is when the client is sitting in a tub?
Whirlpool
What is when the client is sitting in the tub and receiving jets of water against the skin?
Friction
What passes blood flow through superficial veins, increase permeability ability of capillary beds, and increased fluid and interstitial fluid?
Compression
What produces a hyperemia or an increase in the amount of blood stored and muscle tissue?
Petrissage or kneading
What stimulates blood flow through deeper arteries and veins?
Sauna
What uses hot air from 170 to 210°F with 10% to 20% humidity?
Steambath
What uses hot vapors in confined area for temperatures from 105 to 120°F and with 100% humidity?
Passive joint movement
When a client remains relaxed
Avoid hydrotherapy
You avoid what when extremely higher low blood pressure, lung disease, cardiac impairment, infectious skin condition, diabetes and kidney infection?
Avoid ice and cold
You avoid what when there is circulatory problems, and cold applications are not used prolonged periods because of depressing effect?
Avoid heat
You avoid what when there's inflammation, edema and acute stage of injury?
Compression
a wet cloth with water run from it that is applied to the skin surface is what?