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pathology terms

Across
A neurotransmitter that controls fine movement, emotional response, and the ability to experience pleasure and pain.
Indirect responses to touch that affect body functions and tissues through the nervous or energy systems are _________ effects.
Any physical, emotional, or mental condition that might cause a particular massage treatment to be unsafe or detrimental to the client's well-being are _____________.
A condition where bone strength weakens and is susceptible to fracture.
A neurotransmitter that helps regulate nerve impulses and influences mood, behavior, appetite, blood pressure, temperature regulation, memory, and learning ability.
A condition in which the veins enlarge due to malfunction of their valves causing improper flow of blood, and pooling as a result.
Stretch the fibrous tissue and move the joint through its ROM.
A condition of excess fluid in the interstitial spaces.
Direct physical effects of the massage techniques on the tissues are _______ effects.
A local distention or ballooning of an artery due to a weakening wall.
Down
The uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body.
An inflammation of a vein accompanied by pain and swelling.
Movements in which the clients actively participate
Is a protrusion of an organ or part of an organ, such as the intestine protruding through an opening in the abdominal wall surrounding it.
Or bruise is a common type of hematoma that is generally not too serious.
The inflammation of veins from blood clots.
Mental and emotional effects of massage are _________ effects.
Increased blood in an area of the body.
Is a contraindication because massage can spread toxins and overstress the liver.
The internal balance of the body.
An accumulation of interstitial fluid, or swelling, in the soft tissues caused by inflammation, blockage, or removal of the lymph channels.
A condition where ankles and/or feet are swollen due to accumulation of the interstitial fluid.
A mass of blood trapped in some tissue or cavity of the body that is the result of internal bleeding.
Crooked spine
A piece of a clot that loosens and floats in the blood.