Mblex Kinesiology Topics To
Understand.
understand the basic components of the muscular cell, -
\for example muscle fascicle, muscle fiber, myofibril, sarcomere.
psychological aspects and benefits of -
\touch
understand how groups of muscle cells and other tissues -
\comprise the skeletal muscle
understand that there are psychological effects of touch, the broad range of client
responses or reactions -
\and how best to support clients
demonstrate the ability to recognize muscles by their shape or Fiber arrangement -
\for example bipennate, flat, multiple ends.
understand how touch impacts the psychological aspects -
\of a client
understand the types of structures -
\that exist in skeletal muscle
understand pain control theories as they relate to -
\the application of massage Bodywork
concepts of -
\muscle contractions
understand the effects of chronic stress -
\on all body systems
understand the basic steps at initiate muscle contraction -
\for example sliding filament theory
understand how to support and guide a client -
\who is experiencing psychological effects of touch
understand the differences between types of contractions -
\for example concentric, eccentric, isometric.
, benefits of soft tissue manipulation -
\for specific client populations
understand the ways muscles work together -
\example Agonist, synergist, antagonist, prime mover
understand the benefits of massage Bodywork -
\for specific client populations for example the elderly, pregnant, critically terminally ill
proprioception. understand the locations and functions of -
\proprioceptors
understand the basic concepts in effects of a variety of techniques -
\myofascial release, craniosacral therapy
demonstrate the ability to differentiate between the two major types -
\of proprioceptors
understand the specific effects of individual Strokes -
\gliding, needing, friction, percussion, vibration, compression
locations, attachments - origins. insertions - actions and fiber directions -
\of muscles
understand the variable use of pressure depending on factors such as -
\client preference, body part, and intent
understand the location -
\of major muscles of the body
understand how to sequence the application of techniques -
\from superficial to deep, General to specific, distal to proximal
demonstrate the ability to locate attachment sites of -
\major muscles of the body
-
\
understand the actions of major muscle -
\in the body
joint -
\structure and function
demonstrate the ability to recognize joints -
Understand.
understand the basic components of the muscular cell, -
\for example muscle fascicle, muscle fiber, myofibril, sarcomere.
psychological aspects and benefits of -
\touch
understand how groups of muscle cells and other tissues -
\comprise the skeletal muscle
understand that there are psychological effects of touch, the broad range of client
responses or reactions -
\and how best to support clients
demonstrate the ability to recognize muscles by their shape or Fiber arrangement -
\for example bipennate, flat, multiple ends.
understand how touch impacts the psychological aspects -
\of a client
understand the types of structures -
\that exist in skeletal muscle
understand pain control theories as they relate to -
\the application of massage Bodywork
concepts of -
\muscle contractions
understand the effects of chronic stress -
\on all body systems
understand the basic steps at initiate muscle contraction -
\for example sliding filament theory
understand how to support and guide a client -
\who is experiencing psychological effects of touch
understand the differences between types of contractions -
\for example concentric, eccentric, isometric.
, benefits of soft tissue manipulation -
\for specific client populations
understand the ways muscles work together -
\example Agonist, synergist, antagonist, prime mover
understand the benefits of massage Bodywork -
\for specific client populations for example the elderly, pregnant, critically terminally ill
proprioception. understand the locations and functions of -
\proprioceptors
understand the basic concepts in effects of a variety of techniques -
\myofascial release, craniosacral therapy
demonstrate the ability to differentiate between the two major types -
\of proprioceptors
understand the specific effects of individual Strokes -
\gliding, needing, friction, percussion, vibration, compression
locations, attachments - origins. insertions - actions and fiber directions -
\of muscles
understand the variable use of pressure depending on factors such as -
\client preference, body part, and intent
understand the location -
\of major muscles of the body
understand how to sequence the application of techniques -
\from superficial to deep, General to specific, distal to proximal
demonstrate the ability to locate attachment sites of -
\major muscles of the body
-
\
understand the actions of major muscle -
\in the body
joint -
\structure and function
demonstrate the ability to recognize joints -