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A: Chiropractic Medicine
Q: A manipulative and body-based practice that focuses on treating a specific problem area and is known for producing a “pop” or “crack.”
A: Osteopathy
Q: A healing approach that views the body as a whole and is practiced by medical doctors with specialized training in a fast-growing wellness approach.
A: Chiropractor
Q: A practitioner who performs spinal adjustments that often create a popping sound to target a specific problem area.
A: Osteopathic Physician
Q: A medical doctor trained in an approach that treats the body as a whole and promotes healing and wellness.
A: Massage Therapy
Q: A practice involving the manipulation of body tissues to promote wellness and reduce pain and stress.
A: Massage Therapy
Q: A therapeutic practice that may cause side effects and should not be used for individuals with infectious or contagious skin diseases.
A: Deep Tissue Massage
Q: A type of massage used for athletes, runners, and people with injuries, focusing on deeper layers of muscle.
A: Swedish Massage
Q: A gentle form of massage aimed at releasing muscle tension.
A: Trigger Point Massage
Q: A massage technique classified as neuromuscular therapy and focused on specific tight muscle areas.
A: Shiatsu
Q: A Japanese massage technique that applies finger pressure to increase the circulation of vital energy.
A: Reflexology
Q: A practice that applies pressure to specific areas on the feet or hands.
A: Reflexology
Q: A noninvasive and comfortable therapy where patients should consult a physician first if they have conditions like fungi or circulatory problems.
A: Stress and Anxiety Relief
Q: A benefit of reflexology involving reduced nervous tension and mental strain.
A: Pain Relief
Q: A benefit of reflexology involving improved comfort and decreased physical discomfort.
A: Mood Improvement
Q: A benefit of reflexology involving emotional improvement.
A: Well-being
Q: A benefit of reflexology involving enhanced overall physical and emotional state.
A: Therapeutic Touch
Q: A therapy based on the idea that vital energy flows through the human body.
A: Therapeutic Touch
Q: A healing technique where the practitioner passes hands over or gently touches a patient’s body.
A: Human Being as an Open Energy System
Q: The belief that a person constantly interacts with internal and external energies, rather than being a closed system.
A: Illness as an Imbalance
Q: The idea that sickness results from a disruption or lack of harmony within a person’s energy field.
A: Clearing or Balancing the Energy Field Promotes Health
Q: The assumption that restoring harmony within a person’s energy field leads to improved health.
A: Natural Human Healing Abilities
Q: The belief that every person possesses innate abilities to heal themselves and support healing in others.
A: Magnetic Therapy
Q: A therapy based on the idea that the human body and the Earth produce electric and magnetic fields.
A: Magnetic Therapy
Q: The belief that the body naturally contains both magnetic and electric fields.
A: Magnetic Therapy
Q: A form of therapy that can be used with acupuncture needles.
A: Static Magnetic Field Therapy
Q: A type of magnetic therapy involving magnets that are not electrically charged.
A: Electrically Charged Magnetic Therapy
Q: A type of magnetic treatment that uses an electrical charge.
A: Magnetic Therapy with Acupuncture
Q: A type of magnetic treatment delivered through acupuncture needle application.
A: Fibromyalgia Pain
Q: A condition involving widespread pain that magnetic therapy may help reduce.
A: Insomnia
Q: A sleep-related problem that magnetic therapy may help improve.
A: Arthritis
Q: A painful joint condition that magnetic therapy may be used for.
A: Young Children and Pregnant Women
Q: A population group that should not use magnetic therapy because it is unsafe for them.
A: Feet and Back
Q: Areas of the body commonly targeted in magnetic therapy, including along the spine.
A: Headaches
Q: A common symptom that magnetic therapy may help reduce, often involving pressure on the skull.
A: Wound Healing
Q: A therapeutic use of magnetic therapy aimed at improving tissue recovery.
A: Young Children and Pregnant Women
Q: A group of individuals who should not use Magnetic Therapy because it is considered unsafe for them.
1. electrically charged magnetic therapy
2. magnetic therapy with acupuncture
3. static magnetic field therapy
Magnetic Therapy Types 3
⁃ feet and back
⁃ fibromyalgia pain
⁃ headaches
⁃ insomnia
⁃ wound healing
⁃ arthritis
Magnetic Therapy used for 6
A: Manipulative and Body-Based Practices
Q: A category of practices that may focus on one part of the body or the whole body, including techniques affecting lymphatic and circulatory systems.
A: Massage and Gua Sha
Q: Techniques included in manipulative and body-based practices that target the lymphatic system.
A: Hilot
Q: A traditional Filipino healing practice that uses manipulation, medicinal plants, and whispered or written prayers.
A: Bulong or Orasyon
Q: The prayers used in Hilot that are whispered or written as part of the healing process.
A: Use of Manipulation
Q: A feature of manipulative and body-based practices recognized by PITAHC.
A: Preventing Diseases
Q: A goal of manipulative and body-based practices that involves stopping the onset of illnesses.
A: Use of Medicinal Plants and Bulong or Orasyon
Q: A component of Hilot that emphasizes overall wellness beyond physical health, including mental health.
A: Holistic Health Focus
Q: The aspect of manipulative and body-based practices that promotes both physical and mental health.
A: Balance and Harmony
Q: A benefit of manipulative and body-based practices that helps the body and mind function in alignment.
A: Relieves Stress
Q: A benefit that helps reduce mental tension and nervous strain.
A: Improved Circulation
Q: A benefit that improves blood flow throughout the body.
A: Enhances Lifestyle
Q: A benefit that positively affects daily habits and overall quality of life.
A: Overall Wellness
Q: A benefit that promotes complete physical, mental, and emotional health.
A: Stress
Q: A common health condition treated by manipulative and body-based practices that affects mental relaxation.
A: Muscle Tension
Q: A common health condition treated by manipulative and body-based practices involving tight or sore muscles.
A: Chiropractic Medicine
Q: A manipulative practice that focuses on the spine and skeletal system, targeting a specific part of the body.
A: Chiropractors
Q: The professionals who are licensed to perform chiropractic adjustments.
A: Chiropractic Principle
Q: The principle of chiropractic medicine that health can be improved and preserved by making adjustments to bones and joints, especially the spinal column.
A: Patient Interview and Examination
Q: The procedure done before a patient undergoes chiropractic treatment, including reviewing medical history and performing tests or examinations.
A: Skeletal System
Q: The body system primarily addressed in chiropractic medicine.
A: Osteopathy
Q: A medical approach that focuses on bones and joints, often using stretching, moving, and massaging techniques, and considers the whole body.
Bones
Osteo - ?
A: Osteoarthritis
Q: A condition common in older adults and pregnant women that osteopathy can help manage.
A: Osteopathic Physicians
Q: Professionals who practice osteopathy and provide whole-body care.
A: Health Problem Prevention
Q: A goal of osteopathy that focuses on preventing health problems through manual techniques.
A: Foot, Ankle, Hip, and Knee Pain
Q: A type of pain in the lower extremities that osteopathy can help treat.
A: Hand, Shoulder, and Elbow Pain
Q: Types of musculoskeletal pain in the upper body that osteopathy can treat.
A: Back and Neck Pain
Q: Common spinal and neck issues that osteopathy addresses.
A: Postural Problems
Q: A structural problem that osteopathy can help correct to improve alignment and posture.