Quiz #1: Neck, TMJD, & Tension HAs 40-questions
Heath Reed September 8, 2024
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) The Medical Qigong respiratory exercise, the “purging breath” (or “letting go breath”) is performed by: The miracle molecule Nitric Oxide (N.O.) is created every time we inhale through our nose. Which of the following is a direct result of NO production? What are the attachment sites of the longus colli muscle? Which muscle groups are recommended to release before making thorough contact with the logus colli? What are the attachment sites of the scalenes muscle group? What are the attachment sites of the SCM muscle? What are the general attachment sites of the group of four muscles that make up the Suboccipitals? What are the attachment sites of the Platysmus muscle? What are the attachment sites of the Temporalis muscle? What are the attachment sites of the Masseter muscle? What muscle is referred to as the “psoas of the neck” and is an often overlooked when addressing whiplash symptomatology? Which neck muscles contain the trigger points that contribute to the classic Tension Headache symptomatology? Which neck muscle is the primary cervical rotator and performs mild cervical lateral flexion? Which neck muscle performs cervical lateral flexion, cervical rotation, and secondary (or forced) breathing? What is the primary tissue that cushions the TMJ (temporal mandibular joint)? If your client is experiencing difficulty turning their head to the left and lowering their ear to their right shoulder, which of the following would you prioritize in assessing and addressing? For every inch that the head (ear canal) moves anterior to the shoulder joint in forward head position, how much functional weight is added to the back of the neck and shoulder muscles? What is a contributing factor to neck pain? Which is a contraindication for anterior neck work, e.g., accessing longus colli? What preparations are performed prior to comprehensively working the longus colli? What is the boney landmark we can carve through from C7 to Atlas located between the transverse and spinous processes? What is a primary function of proprioceptors? Which joint is the location of the second highest proportion of proprioceptors in the body? According to the American Dental Society, what is the most common cause of TMJD? What is the approximately percentage of Americans experiencing TMJD? TMJD is among the most commonly diagnosed musculoskeletal pain. Which symptoms might be associated with TMJD? In Hugh Milne’s seminal publication, Visionary Craniosacral Therapy, he sites Guzay’s theorem, which talks about the interwoven relationship between the jaw and another area of the body. According to Guzay’s theorem, what is the primary axis of mandibular (jaw) movement? We recommend choosing words intentionally, especially when people are healing, and prefer to substitute what word when discussing pain, disease or any other any other debilitating task that has the capacity to be ameliorated and/or changed? Anatomy-specific colloquialisms (like, “bite your tongue”), associated metaphors and symbolic analogies connected with an area of the body may be described as? Metaphysically speaking, the neck and jaw have been associated with? Hair pulling or myofascial scalp release may be helpful for what chief complaint? What is the first step in Neuro-Muscular Therapy? How long is it recommended to hold trigger points in NMT approach? What bundle of nerves weaves through the Scalenes muscles–and may be impinged by these muscles leading to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) symptomatology such as neck, shoulder, elbow, or wrist pain, numbness, tingling or weakness? What cranial nerve is associated with the gag reflex where therapists should pay particular heed in avoiding at the Longus Colli? Which muscle can you verify accurate location of its attachment at the first rib by coaching your client to take a fast, strong breath? What activity can you practice to reorganize the fascia around the Vagus nerve and assist in proper realignment of the top two cervical vertebrae, C1 and C2? What activity can your practice to assist in easier neck ROM, especially cervical rotation? What is the primary focus of optimal K-tape application? What benefits have been demonstrated from utilizing K-tape?
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