Massage Therapy Test - Head, Neck & Face
How many muscles create the range of expressions the human face displays?
30
Which muscle will aid in blowing forcefully out the mouth, as if to play a musical instrument?
buccinator
Passive rotation of the head to the same side would __________ the SCM
lengthen
Which muscle is the strongest in the body relative to its size?
masseter
Squinting your eyes is a product of the
orbicularis occuli
The depressor anguli oris works along with mentalis to create which facial expression?
pouting
Passively raising your partner's eyebrows would __________ the frontalis fibers
shorten
Tightening the fascia of the neck would __________ the platysma
shorten
Clenching one's teeth will activate the
temporalis
Which bone forms the anterior aspect of the cheeckbone and serves as an attachment site for the masseter?
zygomatic
Which muscles are involved with smiling?
zygomaticus major & minor
An engaged procerus upon a client may make you think the client is
angry
The brachial plexus and subclavian artery pass through a small gap between which two muscles in the anterior, lateral neck?
anterior and middle scalenes
When palpating the sternocleidomastoid, the therapist must beware of the
carotid artery
Temporalis and masseter working together to elevate the jaw forcefully allows one to
chew food
One head of the sternocleidomastoid attaches at the sternum - where does the second head attach?
clavicle
Which action at the mandible would shorten the fibers of the masseter?
elevation
Which landmark, located at the center of the occiput, serves as an attachment site for the ligamentum nuchae?
external occipital protuberance
Which cranial bone forms the forehead and upper rim of the eye socket?
frontal
Putting on a shower cap would protect the __________ in a shower.
galea aporneurotica
Which activity will likely cause the most strain upon the scalene muscle group?
having head jostled violently while on a roller coaster
To discern the posterior scalene from the levator scapula, what action could you ask your partner to perform that would contract the levator but not the scalene?
lateral flexion of the neck
Which muscle is responsible for protraction of the mandible?
lateral pterygoid
Which muscle acts as a synergist with the left sternocleidomastoid during rotation of the cervicl spine to the right?
left anterior scalene
Not that you'd ever want to, but passive elevation of the hyoid bone would __________ the infrahyoids
lengthen
Passive depression of the mandible would _________ the temporalis
lengthen
Passive elevation of the mandible would __________ the mylohyoid
lengthen
Passive protraction of the mandible would __________ the digastric
lengthen
Passive protraction of the mandible would __________ the temporalis
lengthen
Passive rotation of the head to the same side would __________ the posterior scalene
lengthen
Which muscle acts as an antagonist to the anterior scalene during flexion of the cervical spine?
levator scapula
Which bone is rapidly elevating and depressing when someone raps words quickly?
mandible
A massage stroke from the corners of the mouth traveling towards the angle of the jaw will contact the
masseter
Which bony landmark is located directly behind the earlobe and serves as an attachment site for the sternocleidomastoid?
mastoid process
Which muscle mirrors the shape and position of the masseter from the opposite side of the mandible?
medial pterygoid
Integumentary muscles and mimetic muscles are what, respectively?
muscles embedded in the superficial fascia, muscles that express emotion
Which muscle shares a common boney attachment as Trapezius?
occipitofrontalis
Which bone is located at the posterior and inferior aspects of the cranium?
occiput
Raising one eyebrow at a time is performed by the
occiputofrontalis
To locate the insertion of the temporalis, you must ask your partner to perform what action?
open her mouth fully
What is the muscle that encircles the mouth?
orbicularis oris
Which cranial bones merge at the body's midline to form the sagittal suture?
parietal
A massage stroke running posteriorly from the masseter may contact the
parotid gland
If the clavicle is shifted inferiorly suddenly, which muscle's tendon would become strained?
platysma
Which scalene is the least accesible for palpation?
posterior
What direction should you give your partner so you can locate the suprahyoids?
press his tongue against the roof of his mouth
Which muscle is located between the eyebrows?
procerus
Making one's jaw move side-to-side will activate the
pterygoids
Which movement at the mandible will lengthen the fibers of the medial pterygoid?
retraction
Which movement will lengthen the fibers of the anterior scalene?
rotate head and neck to same side
Before asking your supine partner to flex her neck to contract her sternocleidomastoid, how could you position the head to make the contraction even more visible?
rotate the head slightly away from the side you are palpating
Which movement of the neck and head lengthens the fibers of longus capitis and colli?
rotation to the opposite side
Which muscles are located between the sternocleidomastoid and the anterior, lateral flap of the trapezius?
scalenes
You might passively flex your partner's neck and ask him to breathe deeply into his upper chest when palpating which muscle tissue?
scalenes
Passive depression of the mandible would __________ the suprahyoids
shorten
Passive elevation of the mandible would __________ the masseter
shorten
Passive flexion of the head would __________ the anterior scalene
shorten
Passive lateral flexion of the head to the same side would __________ the SCM and scalenes
shorten
Passive rotation of the head to the opposite side would __________ the scalenes
shorten
If my eyes were plucked out of socket, which bone would be visible to see?
sphenoid
Which bone's lateral portions are called the "greater wings"
sphenoid
Which bony landmark of the temporal bone is best explored with caution?
styloid process
Which bony landmark of the occiput serves as an attachment site for several neck muscles?
superior nuchal line
Which group forms a wall of muscle along the underside of the jaw?
suprahyoids
The mastoid process and zygomatic arch are both landmarks on which cranial bone?
temporal
Palpating the small bump posterior to one's ear is to touch the
temporal mastoid process
The broad origin of which muscle attaches to the frontal, temporal and parietal bones?
temporalis
The space between the zygomatic arch and cranium is filled by which muscle?
temporalis
Which muscle acts as an antagonist to the geniohyoid during depression of the mandible?
temporalis
When exploring the infrahyoids, one should stay in the superior half of these muscles to avoid irritating what structure?
thyroid gland
When one receives a broken nose, the _________ bone has been directly impacted.
vomer