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What does the acronym ABMP represent?

Association of Bodywork and Massage Professionals.

48. Cleans a wound?

Antisepitic

Masseter

This muscle closes the jaw

Triceps brachii

This muscle extends the forearm

Gluteus maximus

This muscle extends, adducts, and laterally rotates the thigh at the hip

Iliopsoas

This muscle flexes thigh

What is the term used to refer to the Japanese 660 point massage technique?

Tsubo

carcinoma

a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue

carcinoma

a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue always obtain permission, may promote metastasis

circular

fascicles in concentric circular arrangement

shin splints

acute pain in the shin and lower leg caused by prolonged running, typically on hard surfaces.

gray matter

areas of unmyelinated fiber

neurotransmitters

chemical released by the initial cell communicating with the second cell

Charging a fair price for services rendered is an example of which one of the following?

ethical behavior

A branch of philosophy exploring values, morals, principles, right and wrong, and responsibility.

ethics

III

oculomotor (muscles of eye)

bursae

sac-like structures containing fluid similar to synovial fluid, located between tendons, ligaments and bones, cushions movement

synovial fluid

secreted by synovial membrane lining capsule, lubricates joint, absorbs shock, supplies oxygen and nutrients to cartilage, removes carbon dioxide and waste from cartilage

types of muscle tissue

skeletal cardiac smooth

perimysium

surrounds numerous bundles of fascicles

moment of force

the ability of force to produce movement around an axis; torque

fulcrum

the support around which a lever pivots; joints

dura mater

thickest, fibrous outer layer

59. What reduces friction, increase confort?

Lubricants (oils, cream and lotion)

histamine

Released as a protective reaction to cellular injury. Part of the inflammation response of the body. Naturally produced by the body and produces vasodilatation leading to loss of fluids into surrounding tissue which causes swelling (edema).

varicose veins

abnormally swollen, twisted veins with defective valves; most often seen in the legs

suffix "oma"

added to a word to indicate abnormal growth. ex. carcinoma.

saddle joints

articular surface of bone is saddle shaped and articulating bone fits into saddle, example thumb

saddle joint

articular surface of each bone is concave in 1 direction and convex in another; fit together like a horse in a saddle (carpometacarpal)

greenstick fracture

bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in children

lipoma

benign fatty tumor. refer to doctor massage is general indicated but avoid deep work.

subarachnoid space

between pia mater and arachnoid that circulates CSF

Cupping has been found most beneficial for ?

bronchiectasis

medullary canal

center of diaphysis, hollow canal of bone marrow

VII

facial (toungue sensation, facial expressions)

connective tissue components

fascia epimysium perimysium endomysium tendon apoeurosis

fusiform

fascicles nearly parallel with narrower tendons on either end

hinge joints

opening/closing motion, permit only flexion/extension, example knee and elbow

Nevus

(mole) skin lesion due to excess melanocytes

stabilzing force

generated by muscle in which nearly all of the force produced by the muscle is directed back into the joint, pulling the two bones together

isotonic contraction ISOT

generating force by changing length of muscles in either eccentric or concentric contractions

types of movements at synovial joints

gliding, angular, rotation, special movements

IX

glossopharangeal (taste, pharnyx, middle ear)

sciatic

hamstring adductor magnus

compact bone

hard, dense, outer layer of bone

2. The wearing of protective gear like medical gloves, finger cots and goggles refers to which of the following?

Universal precautions

A massage practitioner could have their license revoked, suspended or canceled for any one of the following EXCEPT ______ .

Unwittingly endangering the health of a client

seizure disorders

Usually caused by neurological damage, although it may be impossible to delineate exactly what that damage is.

mortality

Mortality refers to the number of deaths caused by a disease.

difference between mortality and morbidity

Mortality refers to the number of deaths caused by a disease. Morbidity refers to the frequency of the disease.

Flexion

Most anterior forearm muscles are responsible for __________ of the wrist and fingers

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often characterized by light or pearly nodules.

spina bifida

congenital defect; posterior segments of some vertebra fail to close during embryonic development

Which organ controls blood sugar the most and how?

Pancreas by releasing insulin which lowers blood sugar when it gets too high.

Which one of the following licensed professionals may NOT practice massage as part of their therapeutic treatments?

Paramedics

law of action-reaction

for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (jumping on a trampoline)

Cupping on the upper back is most beneficial for

releasing mucus from upper respiratory system

The primary goal of post-event sports massage is to ?

remove toxin from the tissues

nerve and blood supple of skeletal muscle tissue

somatic motor neurons stimulate skeletal muscle to contract, the axon typically branch many times into different skeletal muscle fiber, each with close contact to one or more capillaries

synovial cavity

space allowing joint to be freely moveable

XI

spinal accessory (SCM, trap muscles)

Term used for the life force energy.

Chi

Rhomboids

Christmas tree muscles

carpal tunnel syndrome

Irritation of the median nerve as it passes under the transverse carpal ligament into the wrist. It has several different causes.

Body-mind effect

Refers to the belief that massage affects the body both physiologically and psychologically.

Endangerment area

Regions of the body where delicate structures are superficial and unprotected and thus merit caution with massage strokes.

Internal intercostals

The muscle that depresses the ribs

Neuropathy

Trauma or degeneration of peripheral nerve causing weakness or numbness in a distal area of the body.

7. Recommendations for future treatment is called?

Treatment plan

Stress management

Treatments or actions that reduce stressful stimuli and promote well-being and relaxation in the mind and body.

tendon

cord that attaches a muscle to a bone

Zygomaticus major

Which muscle of facial expression is the prime mover for smiling

The ______ ledger is a summary of all cash receipts or invoices

income

third degree burn

involves destruction of epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer

Deflection

involves ignoring or turning away from stimuli that trigger emotions in order to prevent recognition, or full awareness of, the material associated with the emotion. For example, a client might talk continually during a massage session to avoid paying too much attention to his or her feelings brought about by massage, etc.

kinematics

involves the time, space, mass and aspects of a moving system

63. What is used to disinfect bathrooms, sinks, floors, and restrooms?

Cresol or lysol

Stretch reflex

A reflex that prevents a muscle from being overstretched, and sets muscle tone by monitoring the amount of stretch placed on a muscle.

Emotional release

A rise of feelings within a client and the expression of those feelings through words or other forms of expression.

Eczema

Inflammatory, painful itching disease of the skin, acute or chronic in nature, presenting many forms of dry or moist lesions.

strains

Injured muscles

medullary cavity

Inner cavity of bone where marrow is located

Who developed Swedish massage/Swedish gymnastics?

Per Henrick Ling.

contractures

Permanently shortened muscles or muscle groups that are surrounded by thick, contracted fascia.

_____ boundaries help define who we are emotionally, intellectually and spiritually.

Personal

Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection.

Pneumonia.

Long Hedge

This is a hedging strategy used by business manufacturers who want to lock in the price of a commodity, to be purchased some time in the future so as to secure an advantage over the possible price increases.

Semimembranosus

The most medial hamstring muscle

law of acceleration

acceleration depends on force (tapping vs kicking a soccer ball)

Open Sore

avoid immediate area and refer to doctor

44. When assessing extension of the hip, resistance is applied to the end of the?

Femur

Inflammation of a bursa, typically in the knee, elbow, or shoulder.

Bursitis.

II

optic

base of support

part of the body that is in contact with the supporting surface

hip replacement

partial involve only femur, total involve femur and acetabulum

subluxation

partial or incomplete dislocation consult with doctor if necessary use caution massage can reduce spasm and stress of musculature involved

subluxation

patial dislocation of a joint, occuring over time

14. A MT who is providing an intake to uncover the treatment desires of the client is performing ______.

A needs assessment

Second degree burn

A partial-thickness burn involving the epidermis and the dermis.

Pain-spasm-pain cycle theory

A persistent cycle in which pain triggers muscle spasms, which then trigger more pain response.

Increased flexibility and mobility are what kind of effect of massage?

A physiological effect.

Indication

A piece of information that points to the usefulness of a treatment or action.

meningitis

Infection of the meninges, specifically the pia mater and the arachnoid layers.

Otitis Interna

Inflammation of inner ear. Symptoms of loss of balance and ringing in the ear.

osteoporosis

Loss of bone mass and density brought about by endocrine disorders and poor metabolism of calcium.

osteoporosis

Loss of bone mass and density brought about by endocrine disorders and poor metabolism of calcium.

migraine heachaches

a severe unilateral headache with accompanying visual and gastrointestinal disturbances use caution during an episode consult with doctor, neck and shoulder massage can be super effective.

Dorsiflex

The action of anterior muscles of the foot

meatus

a short channel, or passageway, usually the external opening of a canal

Extensor carpi radialis longus

This muscle attaches to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus

Subscapularis

This muscle attaches to the lesser tubercle of the humerus

Adductor magnus (Anterior head)

This muscle attaches to the linea aspera of the femur

Masseter

This muscle attaches to the mandible

Piriformis

This muscle attaches to the sacrum and the greater trochanter

Extensor Pollicis longus

This muscle attaches to the thumb

Levator scapulae

This muscle inserts on the medial border of the scapula

Extensor digiti minimi

This muscle is known as the "tea drinker's muscle" because it extends the pinky finger while raising a teacup

ITB

This muscle is lateral to gracilis

Teres minor

This muscle is nicknamed "little helper" to the latissimus dorsi

condyle

a rounded projection; a small projection above a condyle is an epicondyle

Chinese massage practice that is also known as the push-pull.

Tuina.

Bed sores (decubitus ulcer)

a sore that forms as a result of prolonged pressure while lying down or in a wheelchair, most common over prominence of bones.

center of gravity

balance point of an object at which torque on all sides is equal and the point at which the planes of the body intersect

XII

hypoglossal (tongue muscles)

parallel muscle

tends to be longer with greater shortening potential, produces more ROM

burner/stinger syndrome

follows a stretch compression injury to the brachial plexus from a blow to the head or shoulder with symptoms immediately burning prickly parasthesia radiating from neck, numbness and brief paralysis of arm

What is the best method for breaking up adhesion?

friction

synaptic cleft

gap that separates the two cells

Steroids

Medications that suppress immune system responses and decrease inflammation. A condition in which blood supply, and thus oxygen, to the brain is interrupted or reduced, resulting in tissue death within minutes.

Net Worth

Net worth or the net liabilities of a business are calculated by subtracting the total outside liabilities from the total assets.

42. A small painful area hypertonicity is?

Tender point

Inflammation of a tendon, most commonly from overuse but also from infection or rheumatic disease.

Tendinitis.

Deltoid

This muscle can act as an antagonist to itself

Pectoralis major

This muscle can adduct, flex, and extend the arm

Gastrocnemius

This muscle crosses two joints

Serratus anterior

This muscle does NOT help you "suck in your gut"

Tibialis anterior

This muscle dorsiflexes and inverts foot

Frontalis

This muscle elevates the eyebrows

Pectoralis major

This muscle has an origin on the sternum

Teres major

This muscle has the same action on the arm as the latissimus dorsi

Triceps brachii

This muscle has three heads of origin

Flexor digitorum

This muscle helps you make a fist

Scalenus posterior

This muscle inserts on the 2nd rib

Infraspinatus

This muscle inserts on the greater tubercle of the humerus

Latissimus dorsi

This muscle is considered the WIDEST muscle in the body

Sartorius

This muscle is considered the longest in the body

Deltoid

This muscle is considered the primary and most important abductor of the shoulder joint

Pectoralis minor

This muscle is known as the "neurovascular entrapper"

Roth IRA

is a retirement savings account that allows your money to grow tax-free. You fund a Roth with after-tax dollars, meaning you've already paid taxes on the money you put into it. In return for no up-front tax break, your money grows and grows tax free, and when you withdraw at retirement, you pay no taxes.

Liability Insurance

is an insurance policy which protects a business organization or an individual against any legal liability that the insurer might face if sued for malpractice, injury or negligence.

synergists

muscles that assist prime mover in creating that action

gravity

mutual attraction between earth and object

tenosynovitis

nflammation of a tendon and/or surrounding synovial sheath. It can happen wherever tendons pass through these sheaths, but is especially common in the fore- arm, particularly in the ex- tensor muscles.

I

olfactory

Comedone

"Blackhead" Dilated sebaceous gland clogged with debris.

Pes Planus

"Flat feet"

cartilaginous joints

-lack synovial cavity -allow little to no movement -joint is slightly connected by cartilage

fibrous joints

-lack synovial cavity -articulating bones held by dense irregular connective tissue -permit little to no movement

contributing factors to keeping articular surfaces in contact and affect ROM

-structure or shape of articulating bones -strength and tension of joint ligaments -arranements and tension of the muscles -contact of soft parts -hormones -disuse

There are five boundaries massage professionals need to be very knowledgeable about:

1. Professional 2. Emotional 3. Sexual 4. Social 5. Physical

39. What are barter exchange transactions?

1099B

Thoracic Vertebrae

12 vertebrae that attach to ribs (T1-T12)

appendicular bone group

126 bones

When was the concept of ayurvedic medicine developed?

1800 B.C.

Adulthood

19-60 years.. Physical and psychological maturation occurs at this age. Lifestyle habits develop. Primary disease are lifestyle related, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, substance abuse etc

In what year did the United States begin its renaissance of massage?

1960

AMTA requires that schools have a minimum of _____ in-classroom hours of training.

500

axial bone group

80 bones

Sebaceous Cyst

A closed sac associated with a sebaceous gland that is found just under the skin.

Values

A collection of beliefs that indicates accepted standards for behavior of an individual or group.

Rescue breathing

A collection of procedures designed to assist someone who has stopped breathing by forcing air into the person's lungs.

Elbow flexion

A concentric contraction of the biceps brachii results in this

Hip extension

A concentric contraction of the biceps femoris results in

Conscious choking

A condition in which a person is choking but still conscious.

Unconscious choking

A condition in which a person is choking, is not conscious (indicating significant oxygen depletion), and whose chest does not rise with rescue breaths.

Cancer

A condition in which abnormal cells divide excessively and are able to invade other tissues.

Stroke

A condition in which blood supply, and thus oxygen, to the brain is interrupted or reduced, resulting in tissue death within minutes.

hiatal hernia

A condition in which part of the stomach pushes through an opening in the diaphragm

anemia

A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume.

General contraindication

A condition that affects the entire body, such as the flu, for which a client should not receive massage.

Caution

A condition that requires some adaptation to massage pressure or technique.

Local contraindication

A condition, such as a broken bone, for which a client should not receive massage in that area but can still receive massage in other areas.

cellulitis

A diffuse, acute infection and inflammation of the connective tissue found in the skin

parkinsons disease

A disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement, often including tremors.

Health history form

A document that clients complete before their first session that provides personal contact information, current health conditions, medications, past health conditions, and health-related goals. A blood pressure reading that is consistently over 140 mm Hg systolic and 90 mm Hg diastolic.

Drug reference

A document that lists common drugs along with their indications, side effects, and other cautions.

A situation that combines the terapeutic relationship with a secondary relationship that extends beyond the massage practitioner/client relationship is called _______ .

A dual relationship

Dual Relationships/Roles

A dual relationship occurs when a client is also a friend, family member, business associate, or colleague. This type of relationship may make it difficult for the client and practitioner to maintain proper social and professional boundaries.

Schedule C-EZ Form

A federal income tax form that is used to report net profit from businesses that are owned by a sole proprietorship.

Nausea

A feeling of unease or discomfort in the upper stomach, with an inclination to vomit.

Anxiety

A feeling of worry, nervousness, and unease.

Business Ethics

A form of applied ethics, business ethics examines ethical principles and moral problems that arise in a business environment. This in turn applies to all aspects of business and individual conduct in an organization or business as a whole.

Benefit

A good effect that promotes well-being.

Corporation

A product of corporate law, corporations are legal entities separate from the persons who own them or the persons who manage or operate one. There are many different corporation types that can be chosen based on the needs of the business.

Reduction of stress, pain, fatigue and anxiety; promotion of one's well-being, deep relaxation; and enhancement of productivity are all what kind of effect of massage?

A psychological effect.

Tendon reflex

A reflex monitored by Golgi tendon organs that prevent muscles from overcontracting and causing tendon injury.

Somatic reflex

A reflex that involves skeletal muscle contraction in response to stimuli from the somatic nervous system.

Parasympathetic nervous system response

A response of the nervous system that allows the body to rest and recover.

Side effect

A secondary effect of a medication or therapy that goes beyond the desired effect.

Pain

A signal that alerts the central nervous system to damage being done to the body's tissues.

Code of ethics

A statement of a professional group's ethical principles.

Perfect Hedge

A type of hedge fund where the risk factors of an investment are obviated. In this fund there is a balance of the profit and loss of an underlying asset and the market commitment or position of the hedge.

Virtual Organization

A virtual organization is a network of independent organizations, that does not exist in a particular location, but exists through the Internet.

Wages

A wage is the compensation or remuneration paid for labor or services on an hourly, weekly or daily basis.

Website

A website is a network or collection of web pages that is related to a particular topic. A website may contain a combination of text, videos and images.

Withdrawal Plan

A withdrawal plan is an option offered by mutual fund companies wherein the investor receives a periodic payout from his/her mutual fund redemptions.

Physician's release

A written document produced by a physician clearing a client to receive a treatment like massage.

motor, efferent neuron

AWAY from spinal cord

27. What occurs when there is no physical restriction to movement other than pain expressed by the client?

Abnormal end feel

Arrhythmia

Abnormal heart rate

Heart Murmurs

Abnormal heart sounds caused by disorder of the heart valves.

Hyposecretion of Adrenal gland leads to what?

Addison's Disease and dehydration

Advertising

Advertising is a form of communication that seeks to bring the product or service to the notice of the prospective customers with a motive of an increased consumption

Taxes

All income, including tips, needs to be reported on your taxes. This includes city, state, and federal taxes. Although it may be tempting not to, all cash and barter transactions should always be reported as income.

Tibialis anterior

Along with fibularis longus are referred to as the stirrup muscles as their tendons cross the ankle on either side and attach to the bottom of the foot like stirrups

Professional Liability Insurance

Also called: Malpractice Insurance oAMTA, ABMP, and Massage Mag Insurance Plus

What does the acronym AMTA represent?

American Massage Therapy Association.

56. What are building blocks of proteins?

Amino acids

Chinese massage practice that uses acupressure, energy meridians, and acupuncture.

Amma.

Product

An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.

Reflexive effect

An effect from an indirect response of the client's nervous system.

Mechanical effect

An effect from direct manipulation of a client's tissue.

Long-term effect

An effect that continues for a long period of time.

Systemic effect

An effect that influences the whole body as opposed to one local region; often related to effects on the nervous or circulatory system, or because of changes to the body's chemistry and metabolism.

Secondary effect

An effect that occurs as a result of the primary effect.

Combined effect

An effect that occurs because of two or more therapies used in combination.

Physiological effect

An effect that occurs in the body.

Psychological effect

An effect that occurs in the mind and/or emotions.

Older adult

An elderly person; generally those older than 60 or 65.

Fever

An elevated body temperature (thought to be significant in adults when elevated above 100 degrees F).

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

An emergency procedure performed when a person's breathing and heart have stopped, comprised of manual compressions to the thoracic cavity and breathing assistance.

Insomnia

An inability to fall asleep, stay asleep, or to experience restful, continuous sleep.

Contact Dermatitis

An inflammation of the skin caused by having contact with certain chemicals or substances; many of these substances are used in cosmetology.

Contact Dermatitis

An inflammation of the skin caused by having contact with certain chemicals or substances; many of these substances are used in cosmetology.

Rosacea

An inflammation of the skin characterized by redness, dilation of blood vessels, and in severe cases the formation of papules and pustules.

51. Used for symptoms of heart attack?

Aspirin

Tinea Pedis

Athletes Foot

Teres minor

Attaches to the axillary border of the scapula

If you notice that the client has trouble forming words, which sense are you using?

Auditory sense.

lupus

Autoimmune disease in which antibodies attack various types of connective tissue throughout the body.

The Hindus used the concept of which type of medicine?

Ayurvedic.

Seborrheic Keratosis

Benign neoplasm resulting in pigmented superficial lesions that may look like wart

Astigmatism

Blurred vision, resulting from unequal curvatures of the lens or cornea

Balneotherapy

Body treatments that use mud or fango, dead sea salt, seaweed, enzymes, or peat bath the

osteocytes

Bone cells

Median nerve

Both the palmaris longus and flexor digitorum superficialis are innervated by the

15. Asking a client if there is any part of their body that they do not want massaged is a great way to find out the clients _______.

Boundaries

Muscle fascicle

Bundle of muscle fibers

cervical plexus

C1-C4

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

Can be formed by a simple paperwork filing with the state in which your company will be based. Additional upkeep required is minimal, but assets are better protected in the event that your business incurs significant liabilities.

Melanoma

Cancer of melanocytes, is the most dangerous skin cancer because it is highly metastatic and resistant to chemotherapy

Melanoma

Cancer of melanocytes, is the most dangerous skin cancer because it is highly metastatic and resistant to chemotherapy

Apthos Ulcers

Canker sores. Sores inside the mouth.

31. The concept that suppression of emotions causes muscular tension is?

Character armer

integumentary system is composed of what 3 things?

Characteristics: This is made of skin, nails, and hair. Most of the integumentary system is made of soft tissue compared to other things in the body. It is the outer layer of the body

A set of guiding moral principles that governs a person's choice of action is called a ______ .

Code of Ethics

Angioma

Commonly known as birthmarks, are benign vascular tumors involving skin & subcutaneous tissue, most are congenital

cartilage

Connective tissue; provides cushioning between bones

Warts

Contagious viral infection of epidermal cells causing mutation and hyperplasia.

Advanced understanding/special training

Continued education or training that enables a therapist to work with clients with specific conditions.

Most state massage boards, the National Certification Board, the ABMP and the AMTA include ______ among requirements for renewal

Continuing education

Scapula

Coracobrachialis inserts on the humerus and originates here

14. What is gravity side laying view standing posture?

Coronal plane

hematoma

Deep bruise (leakage of blood)

aneurysm

Delicate dilation or out pouching in an artery, usually part of the aorta or at the base of the brain.

Vertigo

Dizziness.

7. Which of is the number one ethical standard of providing MT?

Do no harm

During which period did medical institutions abandon the healing benefits of massage?

During the Dark Ages/Middle Ages.

After the Dark Ages, during which time period did people again become interested in the healing benefits of massage?

During the Renaissance period.

Knee extension

During this movement, the hamstrings act as the antagonist

A(n) ________ is a federal tax identification number issued to businesses and used on all tax-related forms .

EIN (Employer Identification Number)

Frontalis

Elevates the eyebrow

Trapezius

Elevates, depresses, retracts, and rotates the scapula; rotates the arm

If you are checking to see what state of mind a client is in, what type of condition are you assessing?

Emotional condition.

Why is the emotional state of client important?

Emotional state/stress plays a huge role in overall wellness. Increased stress can increase susceptibility to disease.

If you sense that the client has more energy than normal, which sense are you using?

Energetic sense.

43. What coordinates activities with work equipment?

Ergonomics

26. One of the purposes of draping is to ____s?

Establish boundaries

Fibularis (peroneus) Longus & Brevis

Eversion and plantar flexion of the foot

sensory, afferent neuron

FROM sensory receptors, TO spinal cord

Congestive Heart Failure

Failure of the left side of the heart to pump effectively, resulting in congestion in the rest of the circulation.

Congestive Heart Failure

Failure of the left side of the heart to pump effectively.

Hyperopia

Farsightedness. Can't focus on nearby objects.

11. Which should be a part of a MT policy statement?

Fee schedule

Fees

Fees should be clear, fair, and not determined by "the going rate in town." You should not discuss raising rates together with other massage colleagues (that is called collusion).

17. Which should be done before working with a new client that is covered by insurance?

Fill out the intake form

bells palsy

Flaccid paralysis of one side of the face caused by inflammation or damage to cranial nerve VII.

18. This has flexed or straight lumbar spine, forward head, posterior pelvic tilt, hamstrings short and strong?

Flat back posture

Ganglion Cysts

Fluid filled cysts in tendons

47. Depreciation?

Form 4562

Semimembranosus

From the anatomical position, semitendonosis is immediately superficial to this muscle

11. What is coordinated movement?

Functional assessment

Tinea

Fungal skin infections

21. What is observing the body movements or walking?

Gait assessment

hemophilia

Genetic disorder in which certain clotting factors in the blood are either inactive or missing altogether.

29. What should you do for a conscious adult who is choking and cannot cough, speak or breathe?

Give abdominal thrusts

69. Protecting your hands from bodily fluids you wear what?

Gloves

44. What is a simple sugar that is the end product of carbohydrate digestion?

Glucose

Medial epicondylitis

Golfers elbow

What are some universal precautions?

Handwashing: most common on site universal precaution.. Body Substance Isolation: place physical barrier between caregiver and potentially infections agents.

compact bone

Hard, dense, exterior of a bone

Insurance

Having proper insurance coverage can help protect you from unforeseen accidents in your professional and personal life.

Some state licensing agencies or employers may request a(n) _____from a physician prior to allowing a massage practitioner licensure or employment .

Health certificate

Myocardial Infarction

Heart Attack

Hedging

Hedging is a risk management strategy where a securities transaction is made in such a way that the risk of the existing investment position is mitigated to a certain extent.

Ethics

Help determine our boundaries.

Shingles

Herpes Zoster. Contagious viral infection of nerves in skin.

foramina

Holes in bone; allow passage of nerves and blood vessels

55. What is therapist facing the massage table with the toes in a line, pointed forward a petrissage movement?

Horse stance (symmetric)

4. Muscle spasm is?

Hot area

dupuytrens contracture

Idiopathic shrinking and thickening of the fascia an the palm of the hand.

Deltoid

If a woman raises her arms laterally from her side until they are level with her shoulders, which muscle does she mostly use

Bronchitis

Inflammation of bronchial tubes

Otitis Externa

Inflammation of external ear canal.

The actual space maintained between the client and practitioner during interactions before and after the actual massage is called ______ .

Interpersonal space

51. What is forward head, erector spine are elongated and week, neck flexors weak, neck extensors are strong?

Kyphotic-lordotic posture

lumbosacral

L1-S3

Erector spinae muscles

Lateral flexion of the vertebral column via unilateral contraction is the the action of

Current Liabilities

Liabilities of a business are the obligations that are expected to be paid or performed within one year or within the normal operating cycle of a business or whichever is longer. They are listed on the company's balance sheet and include items such as accounts payable, taxes payable and salaries payable.

Bunions

Like "Funions" only tastier. Or... its a misalignment of the big toe.

Power Differential

Like many other relationships, there is a power differential in the therapist- client relationship. There is the assumed assumption that the therapist has more knowledge in the area of massage. Also, the vulnerable position the client is in during the massage (on a table, with minimal clothing) increases the power differential.

Boundaries are defined as:

Limits between acceptable and unacceptable behavior

What are some basic responsibilities while conducting an interview?

Listen: pay attention to voice and pauses Observe: body language, condition, does it match Ask Questions: ask open ended questions

The national licensing exam that is governed by FSMTB for massage professionals.

MBLEx

anterior horn

MOTOR impulses

What is the best defense against transference and countertransference?

Maintaining healthy professional boundaries

Marketing

Marketing is a business process wherein goods and services are promoted, distributed and sold using communication based processes such as market research and advertising.

19. What is golfer's elbow and can be cause by hammering and screwdriver?

Medial epicondylitis

Anti-inflammatory

Medications that reduce inflammation in the body.

Massage has been used as a major part of medicine and healing for how many years?

More than 5,000.

Successful completion of the ____ earns the testee the designation of being nationally certified in therapeutic massage and bodywork.

National Certification Exam

What does the acronym NCTMB represent?

National Certification for Therapeutic Massage and Bodyworkers.

3. The limit on the range of motion of an joint is?

Normal end feel

cirrhosis

Normal liver cells are replaced with scar tissue.

22. Where on the SOAP chart, therapist visual observations such as observation of muscle guarding?

Objective

Gluteus medius

Pain abducting the hip. What muscle would you treat

What type of massage benefits autistic children, premature babies, asthmatic children, and diabetic children?

Pediatric massage.

Inflammation of the walls of a vein.

Phlebitis.

29. When viewing standing posture you use?

Plumb line

41. What is observing a client's gravitational line, balance, and symmetry in various positions?

Posture assessment

Lesser trochanter

Psoas major inserts on the

The glands of the Endocrine System are considered diseased when they do what?

Pump out too much or too little hormones.

30. With client in supine position, to work on a client's pectorals major. What would you do?

Put a pillow under abducted bent elbow

16. When a MT is petitioning a governing body of one state to accept a massage license from another state, the therapist is seeking_____.

Reciprocity

13. On a rare occasion a client will be unhappy or dissatisfied with an experience with a therapist. In this case, a therapist should have a _____ to address the client's issues.

Resource policy

If you notice that a client has a difficult time bending his knees in order to lower himself into a chair, you are visually assessing the client's...

Restrictive range of motion.

Tinnitus

Ringing in the ear.

Tinea Corporis

Ringworm

short bone

Rock shaped bones (EX: Carpals, Tarsals)

15. What may be caused by throwing sports such as baseball or occupants such as dry wall hanging?

Rotator cuff muscles

posterior horn

SENSORY impulses

Sever pain located along the sciatic nerve, caused by compression.

Sciatica

22. The knowledge base and practice parameters of profession are called____?

Scope of practice

54. What is a good position for a client when preforming on site corporate massage?

Seated position

What means "finger pressure" in the Japanese language?

Shiatsu

In which century did the Japanese start using the Chinese tsubo?

Sixth Century A.D.

ganglion cysts

Small fluid-filled connective tissue sacks that are attached to tendons, tendinous sheaths, ligaments, or periosteum.

Fontanels

Soft spots in the infant skull

Epidemiology

Study of the occurrence, frequency, transmission, and distribution of disease.

Hordeolum

Stye. Infection of the eyelash follicle.

40. Where on the SOAP chart, a client says they did not sleep well?

Subjective

Some relationships have a power differential where more authority is held by the person on one side of the relationship while the other person is in a ____ role.

Submissive

first degree burn

Superficial burns through only the epidermis.

Which form of massage did Johann Mezger contribute to?

Swedish massage.

65. What is discomfort on upper back, shoulders, or arms?

Table too high

45. What is discomfort on low back?

Table too low

24. The muscle being treated in a therapeutic way is?

Target muscle

20 What is too strong?

Tense muscle

Term Life Insurance

Term life insurance is a type of temporary insurance that will provide coverage only for a limited duration. The face amount of the term policy is received by the beneficiary in case of the death of the investor.

23. Client holds the left arm position against therapist's inferior/caudal pressure. You test what?

Test the left arm flexors

Emotional intelligence

The ability to observe one's own feelings and emotions and those of others, to differentiate among them, and utilize them to direct thoughts and behavior.

Power differential

The authority a massage therapist is granted by a client, based on the client's perception of the massage therapist as a knowledgeable and skilled health-care provider

Cumulative effect

The belief that regular massage leads to improved health over time.

Radial tuberosity

The biceps brachii attaches to the

Massage that removes toxins and metabolic wastes, improves circulation and oxygen delivery to cells, and improves heart rate and blood pressure, benefits which system?

The cardiovascular system.

Anterior rami of intercostal nerves

The common innervation of the abdominal muscles

Obturator nerve

The common innervation of the adductor group of muscles

Acknowledgement

The confirmation by a party to the authorized officer of the court or notary public, when executing a legal document signifying that this is the signature and it is a voluntary act.

Great Trochanter

The deep hip outward rotators all have a common insertion here

Rotatores

The deepest group of transversospinalis muscles

Humerus

The deltoid inserts on the lateral 1/3 of the

Lateral epicondyle

The extensor of the wrist and forearm attach here

Primary effect

The first effect to occur in the tissue, organ, or system.

Medial epicondyle

The flexors of the wrist and forearm attach here

Quadratus lumborum

The following muscle is known as the "hip hiker"

Rapport

The friendly bond between people based on mutual liking, trust, and a sense that they understand and share each other's concerns. In a therapeutic relationship, a practitioner builds rapport by treating clients warmly and respectfully while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries

Gluteal tuberosity

The gluteus maximus inserts on the IT band and the

Gluteal surface of the ilium, lumbar fascia, the sacrum, and the sacrotuberous ligament

The gluteus maximus originates on the

Net Effective Income

The gross income of a potential borrower after the taxes have been deducted. This is a statistic commonly used by a lender to find out if the borrower qualifies for a loan.

Ischial tuberosity

The hamstring muscles common origin

Ischial tuberosity

The hamstrings have a common origin here

Lesser trochanter

The iliacus inserts here

Radial nerve

The innervation for anconeus

Ulnar nerve

The innervation for flexor carpi ulnaris

Obturator nerve

The innervation for gracilis

Femoral nerve

The innervation for iliacus

Median nerve

The innervation for pronator teres

Lumbar plexus

The innervation of quadratus lumborum

Long thoracic nerve

The innervation of serratus anterior

Axillary nerve

The innervation of teres minor

Musculocutaneous nerve

The innervation of the biceps brachii

Superior gluteal nerve

The innervation of the gluteus medius and minimus

Tibial nerve

The innervation of the hamstring muscles

Supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula

The long head of the biceps brachii originates on the

Third class lever

The most common type of lever system in the body

Brachialis

The most effective arm flexor because of its mechaning advantage, lying deep to biceps brachii

SCM

The only muscle that moves the head but doesn't attach to the vertebrae

Practitioner responsibilities

The practitioner's duty during a session is to uphold ethical standards of behavior, not work outside the massage therapy scope of practice, and provide a nonjudgmental environment where clients feel safe. Practitioners should refer clients to other healthcare professionals when the client's needs exceed the limits of the massage therapy scope of practice.

Deltoid

The primary abductor of the arm

Small Firm Effect

The propensity of small firms to outperform the stock market in terms of total market capitalization.

The massage practitioner has an ethical responsibility to _______ and to individual clients.

The public

Rectus femoris

The quad muscle that crosses two joints

Massage that promotes deep breathing and relaxation, and aids in relieving asthma and COPD symptoms, benefits which system?

The respiratory system.

Brachialis

The synergist of biceps brachii

Surplus Management

The technique of managing the funds of a company with the aim of earning a return on the available assets and creating more assets than liabilities.

atlas

The top vertebra; supports head (C1)

Gate control theory

Theory that points to a "gating mechanism" of the spinal cord, where nerve fibers carrying somatic stimuli (such as that provided by massage techniques) can "close the gate" to dull, aching pain.

External intercostals

These muscles elevate the rib cage during inspiration

S-Corporation

They are like an LLC and can also protect your personal liability. They can have significant tax advantages to a profitable business. They also include the most paperwork and hassle.

Tibia

This insertion of gracilis is the medial/proximal shaft of this

Partnership

This is a business partnership form of business ownership where the partners come together to carry on a trade or business, wherein person contributes money, labor, property or skill, and has a share in the profits and losses of the business.

First class lever

This lever extends a bowed head on the vertebral column

Gluteus maximus

This muscle is not used as an injection site

Popliteus

This muscle is referred to as the "key that unlocks the knee"

Masseter

This muscle is the prime mover for elevating he mandible for chewing

Buccinator

This muscle is used to suck or whistle

Infraspinatus

This muscle laterally rotates the humerus

Zygomaticus major

This muscle of facial expression is the prime mover for smiling

Teres major

This muscle originates at the inferior lateral border of the scapula

5. What is nerve compressed syndrome and you use massage to lengthen the scalene, SCM, pecs and neck extensors?

Thoracic outlet syndrome

Schedule C Form

To figure the tax due on net earnings from self-employ- ment. The Social Security Administration uses the information from Schedule SE to figure your benefits under the social security program.

24. What is the important of maintaining SOAlP notes for each client session?

To monitor the progress of the client.

Business Liability ("Slip/Trip & Fall")

To protect your business in case a client falls or injures themselves on your property

Business Property

To protect your business property (for fires, break-ins, etc.)

Disability

To protect your income in case of injury or disability

Schedule E Form

To report income or loss from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, trusts, and residual interests in REMICs.

Condition where the neck becomes persistently turned to one side, often associated with painful muscle spasms.

Torticollis.

A client's temperature, texture, pulses, tension, pain levels, adhesions, and energy flows would be assessed through...

Touch/palpation

48. The best way to turn a client is to hold the edge of the sheet and have the client turn?

Towards the therapist

The therapeutic relationship is Client-centered.

True

Transference involves misconceptions the client may have toward the practitioner or therapist.

True

Underlying

Underlying is anything that two or more parties, entering a derivative contract, agree to exchange.

torticollis

Unilateral spasm of neck muscles. The spasm may be related to a variety of causes.

Schedule K-1 Form (1041-1065)

Use this schedule to report a beneficiary's share of the estate's or trust's income, credits, deductions, etc., on your Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return.

Vertical Analysis

Vertical analysis is a method of analyzing financial statements in which assets, liabilities and equities are represented as a portion of the total account, as compared to horizontal analysis where a single year's entries are considered a base, and the other years represent changes relative to that base.

Vertical Integration

Vertical integration is a business strategy where the company moves up or down the supply chain.

herpes zoster (shingles)

Viral infection of sensory neurons from the same Virus that causes chicken pox. Symptoms include burning pain and a rash in derma of skin.

Viral Marketing

Viral marketing is a marketing technique or tactic in which information and products are promoted through prorogation of the marketing message from one person to another.

41. What is found in butter, eggs, and yellow vegetables, deficiency would interfere with growth and reduce immunity?

Vitamin A

Extends the knee

What is an action of the quadriceps group of muscles

SCM

What is not located in the anterior triangle of the neck

Referring Out

When a condition falls outside your scope of practice, every massage practitioner should be prepared to: • Seek approval or clearance from primary health care providers before proceeding with massage. • Refer clients to primary healthcare providers for a diagnosis and further treatment. • When in doubt, refer out.

Scapular protraction

When serratus anterior contracts, what movement takes place

Quadriceps

When stepping off a curb, an eccentric contraction of this muscle occurs

Rectus femoris

Which muscle attaches to the tibial tuberosity

50. What is acceleration/deceleration injury to the head a neck?

Whiplash

Are you going to pass the mblex?

Yes!

lever

a grid structure that can move around a fixed point; bones

foramen (foramina)

a hole that allows a vessel or nerve to pass through/ between bones

Actinic Keratosis

a precancerous skin growth that occurs on sun-damaged skin

VI

abducens (muscles of eye)

Adhesion

abnormal joining together by collagen of two structures usually the result of an inflammation.

diverticulosis

abnormal outpouchings in the intestinal wall of the colon

Contracture

abnormal shortening of muscle fibers, tendons, or connective tissue making it difficult to stretch muscle massage can reduce or prevent contractions.

reverse muscle action (RMA)

action of muscle when insertion tendon is stabilized and orgin tendon creates a pull on the bone

Masks are for

airborne diseases

To decontaminate the hands when moving from a potentially contaminated area of the client's body (like the feet) to a clean area like the face), use:

alcohol based gel

Atopic Dermatitis

also called eczema. Chronic inflammation of the skin, tend to occur with allergic reactions. Usually occurs on knees and elbows.

cartaliginous joints

amphiarthrodial joints; made up of hyaline or fibrocartilage between bones in which fibrocartilage disks are directly connecting the boens as seen in the first sternocostal joint; allows for bending, twisting and some compression- provide a great deal of stability

Bell palsy

an acute paralysis or weakness of one side of the face that is temporary. normally the swelling of the 7th cranial nerve. massage can reduce anxiety related to symptoms/reduce swelling on the nerve.

dermatome

an area of skin that a single nerve innervates

Tuberculosis

an infectious disease that affects the lungs highly infectious, obtain pcp advice/permission.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

an inflammation that causes scaling and itching of the upper layers of the skin or scalp.

uniaxial joint movement

angular motion occuring in 1 plane around 1 axis like a hinge or elbow (convex/concave)

subcutaneous bleeding

area where blood is released into tissue. avod area if acute

Alzheimer disease

atrophy of the frontal and occipital lobes of the brain. massage can soothe muscular systems and improve psychological well being., must consult with physician before proceeding and have a caretaker accompany during sessions.

myasthenia gravis

autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by weakness of voluntary muscles

hard end feel

bone to bone

aponeurosis

broad, flattened tendon

difference between carcinoma and sarcoma.

carcinoma is used when a malignant neoplasm (tumor) arises from epithelial tissue. Sarcoma is used to name a malignant neoplasm arising from "other" than epithelial tissue.

osteoarthritis

caused by breakdown and eventual loss of cartilage around one or more joints; associated with aging

Hypersecretion of Thymus gland does what?

causes depression of the immune system

lower motor neurons

cell bodies in anterior horn, (muscular dystrophy, poliomyelitis, myasthenia gravis, peripheral nerve injury

Which of the following anatomy does craniosacrial therapy directly affect?

cerebrospinal fluid

Scleraderma

chronic hardening and thickening of skin

skin tags

common, acquired, benign skin growths that look like a small piece of soft, hanging skin.

Sarcomeres

compartments of arranged filaments, basic functional unit of a myofibril

skeleton

complete framework of the skeleton - 206 bones

3rd degree sprain

complete tear with full joint instability 50- 100% tear

yellow marrow

composed largely of fat... found chiefly in the central cavities of long bones

carpal tunnel

compression of median nerve

synchondroses

connecting tissue is hyaline cartilage found in epiphyseal plate

isometric contraction ISOM

contraction producing force without changing length of muscle (pushing against a wall)

neutralizer

contracts to prevent unwanted action

hyaline/articular cartilage

covers end of opposing bones in synovial joints

foot drop

damage to common fibular peroneal nerve

a band

darker middle part of the sarcomere, thick and thn filaments overlap

kinetics

deals with forces that cause movement of a system

compromised immune system

decreased ability to fight off disease. always obtain advice of physician before proceeding. follow universal precautions.

Hypersecretion of insulin by Pancreas does what?

decreased blood sugar causing hypoglycemia and may be fatal (insulin shock)

myasthenia gravis

defect at neuromuscular junction where terminal axon synapses with receptor site resulting in muscle weakness and fatigue

Trigeminal neuralgia

degeneration of compression of the trigeminal nerve with associated pain face. avoid entire face, massage of nerve root area may aid

ALS

degenerative motor disease involving both upper and lower motor neurons

axillary nerve

deltoids teres minor

fascia

dense, broad band of irregular connective tissue that sourrounds muscle

cartilage

dense, fibrous connective tissue that can withstand great amounts of pressure and tension

digestive problems

depends on condition. clockwise strokes on abdomen can assist with peristalsis.

unexplained pain

determine cause and if necessary consult pcp, otherwise treat and proceed cautiously.

What is the best technique for a tension headache?

effleurage

What massage technique would a massage therapist use to assist with peristalsis in the abdomen?

effleurage

What combination of massage technique is the best suited to treat edema?

effleurage and kneading

properties that enable muscle to function and contribute to homeostasis

electrical excitability contractility extensibility elasticity

On the basis of current information, the psychogenic effects of massage due to _____?

endorphin release

effort

energy or force to cause movement (contraction of muscle)

mortons neuroma

enlarged nerve between 3rd and 4th toes branching off of tibial nerve involving nerve compression in a confined space, flattening of arch

hypertrophy

enlargement of existing muscle fibers

crepitus

grating or crackling sound

impetigo

highly contagious infection in children. Appears as red, yellow crusts. Treated with topical antibiotics.

obturator

hip adductors obturator externus

ligaments

hold bones together for extra support

hypothalamus

hormone function and behavior

what stimulates hypertrophy

human growth hormone (HGH) and testosterone

Whiplash

hyperflexion/hyperextension of cervical vertebraemassage may relax affected muscles and relieve anxiety.

using mask

if the droplet travels less than 3 feet. More than that needs N95 respirator

capsulitis

inflammation of the joint capsule over time loss of joint motion and extensibility

Nephritis

inflammation of the kidneys

bronchitis

inflammation of the mucus membrane of the bronchial tubes obtain advice of doctor before performing body work.

Pleurisy

inflammation of the pleural membrane

Sinusitis

inflammation of the sinuses.

Resistance

involves an unconscious opposition to the therapeutic process related to a client's feeling that change, even change perceived as desirable, is threatening. This psychological defense may show up as missed appointments, cancelled appointments, a seeming unwillingness to participate in self-care, and other behaviors.

arachnoid

middle layer

corpus callosum

midline joining two hemispheres

proprioceptors

monitors changes in the length of skeletal muscles

What is a beneficial effect of the application of aromatherapy during a massage?

mood enhancer

insertion

more moveable attachment of muscle

orgin

more stable attachment of muscle

neuromuscular junction

motor neurons have a threadlike axon that extends from the brain or spinal cord to a group of muscle fibers, action potentials arise at the interface of the motor neuron and muscle fiber

empty end feel

movement produces too much pain to complete ROM

skeletal tissue

moves bones, striated, voluntary

triaxial joint movement

multiaxial joint; motion occurs actively around all three axes and allows the most motion of all the joints (shoulder, hips) fits together like a ball and socket

2nd degree sprain

multiple fibers torn but ligament still partially intact 10-50% tear

neuritis

nflammation of a nerve. It is usually a symptom or complication of some other problem.

strain

overstretching of muscle

anemia

oxygen delivery to tissues is reduced because of erythrocyte destruction or decreased production.

carpal tunnel

pain affecting median nerve pathway into hand. massage of cervical muscles, brachial muscles and lower arms can relieve symptoms.

TMJ

pain around the tmj. clicking and malocclusion as well. massage can aid in alignment and relieve symptoms

Which massage techniques are used to alleviate respiratory congestion?

percussion and shaking

contractures

permanently contracted state of a muscle

active unsufficiency

point at which muscle cannot shorten any further; ability to passively flex a knee beyond point that you can actively flex it

tibial

popliteus ankle plantar flexors (gastroc/soleus) tibialis posterior flexor digitorum longus flexor hallucis longus foot intrinsics

POMR

problem-oriented medical record

Deep effleurage ___?

promote venous and lymphatic flow

parietal lobe

reading, gross and fine motor skills and fine sensation

hypoxia

reduced oxygen

osteoclasts

responsible for bone resorption; where old bone is replaced with new

knee replacement

resurfacing of cartilage, complications include infection, blood clots, loosening or dislocation of the replacement components and nerve injury

An individual's _______ is directly related to the skills she has gained and the training she has received

scope of practice

epiphyseal plates

secondary bone-forming centers - develop along the ends of bones

endomysium

separates individual muscle fibers from one another

Neuralgia

severe sharp pain along the course of a nerve. first check origin of nerve root, massage can release tension, soothe pain and release endorphins

resultant force

the effect of different forces

ossification

the process of the conversion of cartilage to bone

condyloid joints

the projection of one bone fits into the depression of another, example wrist

vector

the quantity of having both magnitude and direction

motor end plate

the region of the muscle cell membrane opposite the synaptic end bulbs, contains acetylcholine receptors

arthrokinematics

the relationship of joint surface movement (spin, roll, glide)

Which direction of massage strokes benefits lymph flow?

toward the heart

What is the best technique for chronic sprain?

transverse friction

X

vagus (heart, lungs, GI)

These are made up of beliefs and opinions that hold emotional worth and guide people's behavior.

values

Fibromyalgia

various inflammatory conditions involving fibrous or muscle tissue resulting in lack of range of movement, increased sensitivity and pain. caution is advised because of sensitivity to different stimuli.

velocity

vector that describes speed and is measured in units such as feet per second or miles per hour

VIII

vestibulocochlear (hearing, equilibrium)

jaundice

yellowing of the skin

What is the best place to start abdominal massage for constipation?

ascending colon

cardiac tissue

found only in walls of heart, striated, action is involuntary

cardiovascular system disorders

hypertension, arrhythmia, cardiac decompensation.research and obtain advice/permission from pcp, massage should be light and soothing.

oblique muscle

tends to be shorter with more strength but less ROM

sarcoplasm

the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber, includes glycogen used for syntheses of ATP and a red-colored portein called myoglobin which binds oxygen molecules, myoglobin releases oxygen when it is needed for ATP production

functional limitation

the limitation to activities of daily life due to injury or pathalogy

matrix

the material between the living bone cells (rich in collagen) - reflects hardness & strength of the bone

Trustee

trustee is an appointed person who holds a legal right to property entrusted to him/her by the owner, and who manages assets for the benefit of another.

filaments

function in the contractile process, 2 thin filaments for every thick

Brachioradialis

This muscle originates on the humerus and inserts on the radius

Illiacus

This muscle originates on the iliac fossa and the AIIS

Occipitofrontalis

This muscle raises the eyebrows

Pectoralis minor

This muscle rotates and protracts the scapula and elevates the ribs

Vastus lateralis

Intramuscular injection of a child are usually given here

If you notice that the client's body is not symmetrical, you are visually assessing the client's...

Posture.

12. A MT has created a great side business of selling supplements and therapy aides to her clients. What ethical advantage is the MT using to increase profits?

Power differential

Agonist

Prime mover that is responsible for a particular action

temporal lobe

behavior, speechl, language reception, hearing and understanding

brachial plexus

C5-T1

Place

A particular position or point in space.

46. What is safe for a six month old baby for massaging?

Massage mat

spine

a sharp projection from the surface of a bone (spine of the scapula)

Hypertrophy

increase in the size of cells

bells palsy

involves facial nerve VII

action

main movement when muscle contracts

cortex

outer coating of cerebral hemisphere

lacunae

small spaces within the matrix

The general scope of practice for the massage profession is:

"Manual manipulation of the soft tissues of the body"

Conjunctivitis

"Pink eye"

Rectus abdominis

Tendinous intersections are found in this muscle

47. What is a client goals and time frame?

Care plan

70. What solution do you use to sanitize hands?

Ethyl alcohol

Dwarfism

Hyposecretion of Pituitary gland

Tinea Cruris

Jock Itch

hypertension

Technical term for high blood pressure.

Pharmacology

The scientific study of pharmacological drugs.

Deltoid

This muscle abducts the arm

50. What is found in citrus fruits, causes scurvy?

Vitamin C

Carbuncle

a cluster of connected furuncles (boils)

frontal lobe

personality, speech, motor movement

sarcolemma

the plasma membrane of a muscle cell

neoplasm

tumor

cerebellum

"little brain" coordination, tone and posture

A legal entity whose assets and liabilities are separate from its owners.

A corporation

Schedule SE Form

A social security and Medicare tax primarily for individuals who work for themselves. It's similar to the social security and Medicare taxes withheld from the pay of most wage earners.

Mental clarity

A state of psychological lucidity that gives a person the ability to read reality accurately.

Structural effect

An effect that occurs in the structures of the body.

Energetic effect

An effect that occurs on the subtle energy system of the body.

Short-term effect

An effect that only lasts a short period of time, usually a few days.

20. Which is a violation of confidentiality?

Approaching and speaking to a client in a restaurant.

68. What is therapist has one foot in front of the other with back foot laterally rotated, best used for effleurage?

Archer Stance (asymmetric)

Hyperglycemic means what?

Blood sugar too high.

67. Chemical substance includes sugars and starches that only contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

Carohydragtes

Scabies

Caused by parasite called "itch mite". Burrows under epidermis causing redness and intense itching. Transmitted by direct contact.

Scabies

Caused by parasite called "itch mite". Burrows under epidermis causing redness and intense itching. Transmitted by direct contact.

Thinking excessively about a client between sessions is a sign of ____________

Countertransference

endemic

Disease that is natural to a local geographical region

54. What second stage of decontamination you use but does not destroy bacterial spores?

Disinfection

Varicose Veins

Enlarged, protruding twisted and superficial veins, usually in lower extremities, caused by impaired circulation and loss of vascular integrity do not massage directly on or distal to veins. work done proximal can be beneficial

57. What are the organic catalysts that change the rate of chemical reaction?

Enzymes

____ is the study of the standards and philosophy of human contact.

Ethics

Health or Medical Insurance

For your health and well-being care

multiple sclerosis

Idiopathic disease that involves the destruction of myelin sheaths around both motor and sensory neurons in the CNS.

If you sense that something about the client is off, which sense are you using?

Intuitive sense.

carpal tunnel syndrome

Irritation of the median nerve as it passes under the transverse carpal ligament into the wrist. It has several different causes.

1098-E Form

Is for the interest paid on qualified student loans.

1099 Tax Form

Is used to report various types of income other than wages, salaries, and tips (for which Form W-2 is used instead).

25. How does continuing education support professional ethics?

It promotes a higher standard in our professional.

osteoarthritis

Joint inflammation brought about by wear and tear causing cumulative damage to articular cartilage.

26. What is tennis elbow, and be caused by meat cutting?

Lateral epicondylitis

45. Involves a hypertonic muscle stabilizing or splinting an area is ?

Muscle guarding

Polyps

Outgrowths of tissue into the intestine.

The price of buying an existing practice is not dependent on _____.

Owner's training

A(n) ______________ is a summary of the income (revenue) and disbursement registers for a particular period of time such as monthly, quarterly or annually .

P&L (Profits & Losses)

SCM

Pair of muscles that flex the head

Reducing the client' symptoms and discomfort is massage that is given as what part of a client's care?

Palliative care.

9. The use of touch to examine tissues is?

Palpation

Preferred Shares

Preferred shares refers to certain preferential shares issued by a company which get a priority to the profits ahead of common or other equity shareholders.

Hypo and Hypersecretion of Ovary/Teste causes what?

Premature or lack of development of secondary sexual characteristics.

What is Dr. John Kellogg accredited for?

Prescribing massage as part of his patient's treatment.

Prices

Price in business refers to the monetary value assigned to a good, service or asset in an exchange or while trading.

Hiring a graphic artist is and example of which type of start-up expense?

Professional fees expense

Standards of ethical practice

Professional guidelines based on ethical principles that describe the behaviors and language of ethical practice.

What are the benefits of having a massage before or after a chiropractic adjustment?

Relieves muscle tension and pain.

39. Suggestion that support the client in achieving their goals is?

Self care recommendation

What is NOT a visual sign of sexual arousal by a client?

Spontaneous crying

embolism

Stationary clots; emboli are clots that travel through the circulatory system. Emboli are usually composed of blood, but may also be fragments of plaque, fat globules, air bubbles, tumors, or bone chips.

first degree strains.

Strain is a traumatic injury to a muscle or tendon. 1rst degree - 0-10% tear. Tender. Mild pain & swelling.

Strains. Explain first, second, and third degree strains.

Strain is a traumatic injury to a muscle or tendon. 1rst degree - 0-10% tear. Tender. Mild pain & swelling. 2nd degree - 10-50% tear. Moderate pain & swelling. Function in compromised. 3rd degree - 50- 100% tear. It's best to shoot the patient and put them out of their misery.

Vein

Structures that carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues of the body back to the heart.

Edema

Swelling caused by an excess of fluids in the tissues of the body.

Switching Costs

Switching costs: The costs of switching, which is incurred when a customer moves from one marketplace or supplier to another.

Femoral nerve

The innervation for sartorius

Lower scapular nerve

The innervation for teres major

Musculocutaneous nerve

The innervation for the brachialis

Radial nerve

The innervation for the supinator

Professional Boundary Violations

The scope of practice of a profession outlines the range of roles, responsibilities, educational • Working outside your scope of practice requirements and boundaries and provides a general description of the services its practitioners are qualified to perform. • Breaking confidentiality • Dressing unprofessionally • Failing to provide a clean, safe office environment • Failing to be present • Promising outcomes • Claiming to be properly trained or certified in areas where you are lacking competency • Working with minors without parental/guardian consent and presence • Failing to refer a client out to other health care providers • Accepting kickbacks

axis

The second cervical vertebra; allows head rotation (C2)

Coracoid process of the scapula

The short head of the biceps brachii originates on the

Sarcomere

The smallest contractile unit of skeletal muscle

The calcaneus via the achilles tendon

The soleus inserts on

Local coagulation or clotting of blood.

Thrombosis.

2. When assessing flexion of the knee, resistance is applied to the end of the?

Tibia

Hyposecretion of Parathyroid gland leads to what?

Too low blood calcium with resulting problems with muscle contractions.

17. Refer symptoms to other areas of the body is?

Trigger points

A client's gait, posture, body structure, ROM, eyes, breathing, pathological conditions, sympathetic condition, parasympathetic condition, emotional condition, and physical condition would be assessed...

Visually.

66. What is found in brewer's yeast, deficiency enlargement of liver and disturbance of thyroid? causes beriberi.

Vitamin B

33. What vitamin synthesized within the body with ultraviolet radiation? cause rickets.

Vitamin D

42. What is an antioxidant?

Vitamin E

31. What is found in fats, grains, fishmeal, and regulates blood, causes blood clotting and bleeding?

Vitamin K

49. Essential nutrients that can serve as coenzymes or cofactors in an essential metabolic process?

Vitamins and minerals

W-2

Wages reported from an employer

If you notice that a client does not have a smooth and balanced gait, you are visually assessing the client's...

Walking pattern.

Adaptive measures

Ways of altering pressure or technique to accommodate a client's condition and ensure comfort during the massage session.

Web Marketing

Web marketing, also known as Internet marketing or online marketing, is a term used for the marketing of products or services through the Internet.

Website Traffic

Website traffic is term used to describe number or amount of hits or visits the website receives. Website traffic is measured to ascertain the popularity of the website.

Transverse processes of C1-C4

What is the origin of the levator scapulae

Serratus anterior

What muscle inserts on the anterior medial border of the scapula

Latissimus dorsi

What muscle is important for swimming by extending and addicting the arm

Gluteus maximus

What muscle is the antagonist of the iliopsoas

Teres major

What muscle originates on the inferior lateral border of the scapula

Repercussions When Practitioners Cross Boundaries:

When ethical boundaries are crossed, often the professional is held more accountable. Serious ethical mistakes are almost impossible to recover from in any business.

Switching

When the position of a certain futures contract is liquidated and a position in another futures contract of the same type is bought simultaneously, it is known as switching.

When are glove necessary?

When there is a risk of spreading infection from client to therapist or vice versa through contact of body substance/fluid.

Whole Life Insurance

Whole life insurance is a type of permanent life insurance policy that remains active throughout the lifetime of the insured, on the payment of a fixed premium amount. Whole life insurance policies pay off a particular amount in case of death of the insured.

Wholesale Sales Method

Wholesale sales method is the selling of large quantities of goods to a retailer, who in turn sells off the goods to consumers.

53. What is developing a plan?

Need Assessment

Where was the concept of ayurvedic medicine developed?

India

Massage that increases toxin removal, improves lymphedema, increases lymph circulation, and increases T cells for an autoimmune disease, benefits which system?

The lymphatic system.

Glute medius

This muscle will abduct the thigh

Rectus abdominus

The muscle also known as the "six pack"

Orbicularis oculi

The muscle known as the "blink" or "wink" muscle

Latissimus dorsi

This muscle, along with Teres major, form the posterior axillary border

Orbicularis Oris

The muscle known as the "kissing muscle"

Triceps brachii

This muscle, along with serratus anterior, is referred to as the "boxer's muscle" because it delivers a straight arm punch

anterior cord syndrome

injury that affects the anterior spinal tracts resulting in loss of muscle function, pain and thermal sensation

Most important tool in determing proper treatment is

Intake form

head

rounded, knoblike end separated from the rest of the bone by the neck

Medial pterygoid

The masseter is essentially a mirror image of this muscle

Statutory Surplus

The state statutes established by the state determines the accounting treatment of both assets and liabilities which in turn establishes the surplus of an insurance company.

Fibularis (peroneus) longus

With inversion ankle sprains, which muscle should be strengthened

Candidiasis

Yeast infection in skin folds and moist areas. Red, patchy rash producing white lesions on mucous membranes (mouth, vagina, etc.)

Independent Contractor

You are self-employed but work in an office setting (such as a chiropractic clinic). You most likely pay rent but make your own hours and do not have benefits. (Tax form 1099-IC)

Which one of the following is NOT a reason for supervision?

You want to share client information with another individual without the client's consent

Psoas

Your client has pain when they perform hip flexion. What muscle would you treat?

Preparing for treatment involves

gathering HOPRS info, Subjective information and client goals to create a treatment strategy for the session. Keep an open mind and explore the likely reasons of pain/conditon

inflammation

general area or redness, pain, heat and swelling. obtain permission from pcp avoid area of inflammation

elasticity

ability to lengthen or shorten and return to normal resting length

electrical excitability

ability to respond to stimuli

irritability

ability to respond to stimuli, muscle contraction

elasticity

ability to return to an original length

extensibility

ability to stretch without being damaged

Endometriosis

abnormal endometrial growth outside of uterus. avoid localized massage on lower abdomen

The best means of advertising is a ______ client.

satisfied

cancellous bone

porous, spongy inside of bone made up of thin columns and plates

Sexual boundaries in a massage practice are established by:

practicing the right degree of familiarity with the clients by being friendly but matter of fact

Clapping, tapping, or beating the skin tissue is ?

precussion

Endometriosis

presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus.

upper motor neurons

cell bodies in cerebral cortex, brainstem and cerebellum (spinal cord injuries, MS, parkinson's, CVA)

necrosis

cell death

Tendonitis

inflammation of a tendon or a tendon sheath. avoid deep work on target area, ice is treatment of choice, deep friction breaks up adhesions and promotes temporary pain relief.

Phlebitis

inflammation of a vein avoid affected area

myotome

group of muscles that a single spinal nerve root innervates

Stress is the

nonspecific response of the body to any demand.

law of inertia

object in motion stays in motion (whiplash)

periosteum

thin, fibrous membrane covering all of the bone except the articular surfaces; contains nerves, blood vessels vital to growth, nourisment, repair, attachment points for tendons and ligaments

endosteum

thinner membrane - lines the bone's marrow cavity (also contains osteoblasts and osteoclasts)

myofibrils

thread-like structures which have a contractile function

meninges

three layers of membrane in skull providing protection and support

erbs palsy

tip, traction injury to babys upper bracial plexus

Abnormal lumps

tissue growth inconsistent with normal tissue. avoid area and refer to doctor.

Severe muscles injury

tissue injury caused by trauma avoid massage for first 5 to 7 days. use rice

infants

tissue is pliable and growing extremely quickly, avoid deep work. massage should be brief and comforting.

hygiene =

vệ sinh

What does HIPAA do?

• It gives patients more control over their health information. • It sets boundaries on the use and release of health records. • It establishes appropriate safeguards that health care providers and others must achieve to protect the privacy of health information. • It holds violators accountable with civil and criminal penalties that can be imposed if they violate patients' privacy rights. • It strikes a balance when public responsibility supports disclosure of some forms of data; for example, to protect public health.

Social Boundary

• Refrain from casual talking/discussion during a massage. I have never heard anyone say, "You know, my massage therapist just did not talk to me enough during the massage." • Know how to professionally handle seeing a client in public and respect their privacy. • Avoid social relationships with clients. Politely decline going out to eat, having coffee, or socializing with clients. It creates dual roles and hinders the therapeutic relationship. • Facebook/Twitter - Learn about social networking ethics.

Employee

• Steady paycheck and income • Benefits possible • Less fees from the massage • Less flexible

Sciatic nerve

The innervation of piriformis

muscle spindle

control muscle tone

dermatosis

disorder of the skin

ball and socket joints

joint found in shoulder and hip

What does the acronym NCETMB represent?

National Certifying Exam for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork.

Common deductions for massage professionals may include:

• Equipment • Tools • Laundering • Continuing Education • Business Mileage • Office Utilities • Marketing • Business Insurance and Association Fees

American Red Cross

A national organization that aims to alleviate human suffering by means of various health, safety, and disaster relief programs.

multiple sclerosis

A chronic disease of the central nervous system marked by damage to the myelin sheath. Plaques occur in the brain and spinal cord causing tremor, weakness, incoordination, paresthesia, and disturbances in vision and speech avoid heat use caution because of nerve involvement can reduce muscle spasm and anxiety

Client-centered session

A massage session in which the therapist commits to the client's overall well-being and benefit.

Prescription medications

A medication prescribed by a physician to treat a diagnosed disease or condition.

Drug

A medicine or other substance which has a physiological or psychological effect when introduced into the body.

Gracilis

A muscle that adducts the thigh and flexes the leg

Stock

A stock represents a share of ownership in a corporation. It is also referred to as an equity share.

Analgesic

A substance that has a pain-relieving effect.

Surety Bond

A surety bond guarantees that the second party will fulfill an obligation or series of obligations to a third party, so when the obligations are not met, the third party will recover its losses via the bond.

Swap Assignment

A swap or a transaction where the role of a counter-party in an interest rate swap is substituted by a new counter-party whose credit is acceptable to the other original counter-party.

Swaptions

A swaption is an option where the owner is granted the right to enter into an underlying interest rate swap.

Tangible Asset

A tangible asset is any asset that physically exists/has a physical form and has a value. For example, automobiles, land, currencies, etc are considered as tangible assets.

Target Market

A target market is a particular group of potential consumers who are most likely to buy a particular product or service of a company.

Tariff

A tariff is a list or schedule of duties, prices and fares imposed on goods that are imported or exported.

Deferred Tax Liability

A tax liability of a company which it has to pay in the future and not at the current point of time. It is usually the result of the difference in a company's balance sheet which occurs as a result of the differences between accounting practices and tax regulations.

Trademark

A trademark is a sign, word, phrase or symbol which, when used, distinguishes the products and services of a company or an individual from that of similar products and services of other such companies or individuals.

Pain management

A treatment that focuses on the reduction or elimination of pain.

benign tumor

A tumor that does not metastasize or invade and destroy adjacent normal tissue. avoid massage of immediate area.

Sole proprietorship

A type of business entity which has no separate legal existence apart from its owner and who thus enjoys unlimited liability.

gallstones

Crystallized formations of cholesterol or bile pigments in the _____. They can be as small as grains of sand or as large as a golf ball.

Pancreas not working right can cause what blood issue?

Diabetes

Erector spinae muscles (lateral to medial)

Iliocostalis, longissimus, & spinalis

Educational requirements to practice massage or bodywork vary depending on the discipline or techniques and the _____ of the city or state where the practice is located .

Licensing requirements

Myopia

Nearsightedness. Can't focus on far away objects.

Neuralgia

Nerve pain

Net Financing Cost

Net financing cost or the cost of carry, is the difference between the cost of buying an asset and its cash yield.

Net Income

Net income is the total income or earnings earned by a business and is calculated by subtracting the costs incurred by a business from its total revenues.

Schedule C

Net profit/loss from a business(sole proprietors/self-employed)

Agonist

The muscle that carries out an action is

8. A MT has created a vision statement for her practice, designed a thoughtful layout to her office and organized a marketing campaign to attract clients. What business practice is being applied?

Strategic planning

Biceps brachii

The "corkscrew muscle"

Gastrocnemius

The "toe dancers" muscle

Gluteus maximus

The most superficial muscle of the hips

Massage that relieves inflammation of tendons, stretches muscle and promotes relaxation; relieves muscle spasms, cramps and pain; improves muscle tone and athletic performance; and promotes healing; benefits which system?

The muscular system.

Massage that promotes the release of endorphins, and promotes homeostasis in parasympathetic systems, benefits which system?

The nervous system.

Net Operating Margin

The net operating margin is calculated by dividing the operating income by the net sales in a bid to find out the profitability of a business.

Inferior pubic ramus

The origin of gracilis

Lateral epicondyle of the femur

The origin of plantaris

Iliac crest

The origin of quadratus lumborum

Coracobrachialis

The origin of this muscle is the coracoid process of scapula

1040 Tax Form

The standard Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that individuals use to file their annual income tax returns.

Salary

The term salary refers to a remuneration that is given to an employee on a stipulated regularity basis for the work that he does for the organization.

6. A MT has been in practice for the past 5 years and has maintained a level of consistency in her office. The office and facilities are always clean and the clients are kept up to date about any changes, the therapist is always on time and changes appointments only when sick or something truly unavoidable occurs The practice is flourishing and clients regularly refer friends and family for treatments. Which is the most likely reason for the therapist's success?

The therapist creates a safe environment

Rhomboids

The trapezius is superficial to this muscle

Surgery

The treatment of an injury or disorder involving incision with instruments.

Iliacus

This muscle attaches to the iliac fossa

osteoporosis

a condition in which bones break easily due to difficulty of calcium absorption. consult with doctor all body work should be light

Contraindications

a condition which may mean massage is inadvised or possible harmful to a client.

Loss of tissue integrity

a conditionnthat is related surgery and associated scar tissue as well as other injuries like sublaxations.

fossa (fossae)

a depression on a bone surface

crest

a distinct border or ridge, often rough (like over the top of the hip bone)

process

a large projection of bone

aneurysm

a localized weak spot or balloon-like enlargement of the wall of an artery

fibrocartilage

acts as a shock absorber and present in both synovial and cartilaginous joints, filling gaps between bones

What should NOT be included on an invoice?

credit available to client

Greenstick bone fractures occur more frequently in which age group and why?

children because bones have more elastic than collagen fibers.

psoriasis

chronic noncontagious skin condition marked by red patches covered by scales usually on scalp knees elbows umbilicus and genitals. avoid painful areas or weeping areas, massage can reduce stress which can aggravate the condition.

emphysema(copd)

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Keloid Scar

collagen repair that extends above and beyond the borders of the wound in the skin.

predisposing conditions

conditions in place before the disease but contributed to its manifestation.

biaxial joint movement

condyloid joints; motion that occurs in 2 different directions (wrist- flexion/extension, radial/ulnar deviation)

transverse tubules

connect the plasma membrane to the interior of the cell, muscle action potentials travel through the t-tubules, ensure that action potential excites all parts of the muscle fiber at the same time

tendons

connects muscle to bone by way of cylindrical cord or tendon sheath when in locations of great pressure or friction

concentric contraction

contraction with muscle shortening (bicep curls)

eccentric contraction

contraction with muscles lengthening (negative bicep curls)

asthma

contriction of the bronchial airways. deep massage can trigger stress which may trigger an episode. relaxation massage can aid in deceasing symptoms through relaxation.

the use of a steam room transfer heat via

convection

basal ganglia

coordination of motor movement

musculocutaneous

coracobrachialis biceps brachialis

Ganglion Cysts

cystic swellings of the tendon sheaths & joint capsules filled with a viscous fluid the cause is unclear although some appear following trauma

excursion

distance from max length to max shortness

bone tissues

fibrous cartilaginous nervous vascular osseus

synovial joints

diarthrodial joint; no direct untion between bone ends but rather a cavity filled with synovial fluid within a sleevelike capsule made up of a strong, fibrous tissue that folds the joint together; allows free motion but not as stable

how are skeletal muscles named?

direction, size, shape, action, nnumber of origins, location of muscle, location of insertion and origin

Parkinson disease

disease of slow spreading muscular tremors muscle weakness and rigidity, peculiar gait.

Cirrhosis

disease that damages and destroys normal functions of the liver. obtain doctor approval before proceeding. fluid movement may stress liver, massage of lower extremities may reduce edema.

chronic fatigue syndrome

disorder with extreme and chronic exhaustion massage may reduce associated stress and allow body to relax. avoid deep work

closed kinetic chain

distal segment is fixed while proximal segment moves (rising from a chair with feet planted)

open kinetic chain

distal segment is moving while proximal segment is fixed (quad sets in chair)

bone markings

distinguishing features

Vertigo

dizziness or a tilting, spinning sensation

parallel

fascicles parallel to long axis of muscle

tiangular

fascicles spread over a board area converge at a central tendon

asthma

episodes of breathing difficulty due to narrowed or obstructed airways

congenital abnormality

fetus in utero was exposed to something toxic which caused an abnormality.

Countertransference

goes in the opposite direction of transference. The therapist, or professional, transfers onto the client their own issues from the past. It also occurs when the professional is unable to separate the therapeutic relationship from their personal feelings surrounding the client.

thoracic outlet syndrome

group of disorders that occur when the nerves of the brachial plexus becomes compressed in the thoracic outlet

compartment

group of musces with their nerves and blood vessels that have a common function

cerebral palsy

group of nonprogressive disorders of the brain that result from damage in utero or soon after birth

atherosclerosis

hardening of arteries through plaque buildup. avoid arterial danger sites, general massage is contraindicated in severe cases.

fibrous joint

has thin layer of periosteum between two bones as in the sutures of the skull (synarthrosis, syndesmosis, gomphosis)

slipped capital femoral epiphysis

head of femur becomes displaced due to a separation at the growth plate

muscular dystrophy

hereditary and progressive disease characterized by weakness of the proximal muscles followed by distal muscles

Hypertension

high blood pressure. take consideration of medication and stage of disease. obtain advice and permission of pcp. if it is untreated DO NOT massage. soothing massage may temporarily reduce high blood pressure and associated stress

When should all secondary relationships be avoided?

if the theraputic relationship came first

femoral

iliopsoas sartorius pectineus quads

Organic mental disorder

illness due to diseases of the brain. ex. dementia.

line of gravity

imaginary vertical line passing through the center of gravity toward the center of earth

gomphoses

immovable joint, cone shaped peg/cup shaped socket joint, example teeth to maxillae and mandible

sutures

immovable joint, occur only between skull bones

Fever

immune system response raising body temperature over 99.6. massage is contraindicated.

Pregnancy

includes entire pregnancy. use caution on abdomen, see pregnancy review for more info

smooth muscle tissue

in walls of hallow internal structures, blood vessels, airways and many organs, lacks striation, involuntary

muscle fatigue

inability of muscle to maintain force of contraction after prolonged activity due to inadequate release of calcium ions from the SR, depletion of creatine phosphate, insufficient oxygen, depletion of glycogen and other nutrients, buildup of lactic acid and ADP, failure of the motor neuron to release enough acetycholine

popes blessing

inability to flex thumb, index or middle fingers as a result of median nerve injury

insomnia

inability to sleep for extended periods. massage should be soothing and relaxing

Substance abuse

inappropriate or unlawful use of drugs or alcohol. do not treat if under the influence.

seizure disorders

include any medical condition characterized by sudden changes in behavior or consciousness; as a result of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain

Which is the main purpose of pre-event massage?

increase blood circulation in specific areas of the body that are going to be used in competition and to wake up the muscles

What does massage do for hypertension?

increase peripheral circulation

The primary effect of light massage is?

increase superficial blood supply

angular

increase/decrease angle in joints flexion extension lateral flexion hyperextension abduction adduction circumduction

An______ may be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

independent contractor

bursitis

inflammation of a bursa usually caused by a blow or friction

bursitis

inflammation of a bursa. avoid deep work on affected areas, can increase inflammation in acute cases. double check for injury possible indication of tissue damage.

Folliculitis

inflammation of a hair follicle

neuritis

inflammation of a nerve

Poliomyelitis

inflammation of gray matter of the spinal cord. in post acute phase massage can aid circulation to affected areas, relieve anxiety and promote muscle tonus

peripheral neuritis

inflammation of pns nerves light massage, vibration and soothing techniques are best. avoid deep pressure.

Acne

inflammation of sebaceous glands. not contagious. avoid area if painful or weepy.

synovitis

inflammation of synovial membrane

appendicitis

inflammation of the appendix

Dermatitis

inflammation of the skin resulting in itching redness and lesions. not contagious avoid massage if area is painful.

tenosynovitis

inflammation of the tendon and synovial membrane but is especially common in the fore- arm, particularly in the ex- tensor muscles.

tenosynovitis

inflammation of the tendon sheath usually caused by repetitive use

Injured limb

injury to limb usually not requiring medical treatment massage according to condition use judgement accordingly.

scapular winging

injury to long thoracic nerve weakens or paralyzes the serratus anterior

brown-sequard syndrome

injury to one side of spinal cord causing weakness and loss of proprioception on the side of the injury while loss of pain and thermal sensation on the other

pia mater

inner layer carrying blood vessels

fast oxidative-glycolytic fibers (FOG fibers)

intermediate in diameter, dark red, considerable ATP, high resistance to fatigue, moderate contraction speed, activities like walking and sprinting

Herniated discs

intervertebral discs squished on one side, pushes out other side, and touches nerve: pinch nerve.

Suppression

involves the conscious pushing down of anxiety-producing ideas, urges, desires, feelings, or memories. For example, the client may recognize a tender feeling during a massage session, but tenses muscles and actively dismisses the feeling in order to avoid expressing or showing sadness during the massage.

Denial

involves the outright refusal to acknowledge something that has occurred or is occurring. For example, a client might deny that a technique is painful or that feelings are arising during bodywork. A client might deny that a lifestyle choice is impeding healing from a soft-tissue injury, etc.

Projection

involves the unconscious transfer of feelings, impulses, or thoughts to someone else. For example, a client might project an unrealistic expectation that one session of massage will solve years of cumulative stress, or a client might confer his/her power to heal from a condition onto a massage therapist, etc.

arthroplasty

joints may be replaced surgically with artificial joints, most commonly in hips knees and shoulders

What massage techniques would stimulate a muscle and cause local vasodilation?

kneading and friction

Postural Deviations

kyphosis, scoliosis or lordosis. massage can reduce stress on postural muscles

anoxia

lack of oxygen

osteocytes

large, multinucleated cells responsible for resorption ( the breakdown of bone tissue). develop from white blood cells. "clasts cleave"

fast glycolytic fibers (FG fibers)

largest in diameter, most powerful contractions, low myoglobin count, few mitochondria, white in color, ATP by glycolsyis, fibers contract strongly and quickly, fatigue quickly, weight lifting, sprinting, throwing

cerebrum

largest part of brain responsible for highest mental functions

Osteitis deformans Paget disease

lengthening of long bones and deformity of flat bones massage is contraindicated

syndesmosis joint

ligamentous joint; large amounts of fibrous tissue (ligaments, interosseous membranes) holding joint together; allows for some twisting and stretching (tibiofibular and radioulnar joints)

what are synovial joints made up of?

ligaments synovial cavity articular capsule accessory ligaments articular discs bursae sacs tendon sheaths nerve and blood supply

I band

lighter, contains thin filaments but no think filaments, z disks pass through the center of each I band

nonaxial joint movement

linear movement where joint surfaces are relatively flat and glide over one another as a plane

tendon organs

located at junction of a tendon and a muscle, protects tendons and muscles from damage due to excessive tension, also proprioceptors

wrist drop

loss of wrist extension and ability to release objects as a result of a high radial nerve injury

The regular massages the athlete receives between sporting events, and while in training, to aid in muscle recovery and reduce the risk of injury.

maintain massage

elastic cartilage

maintains structure and shape in ear, auditory tube and larnyx

red marrow

makes blood cells... found in spongy bones at the ends of long bones, and the center of other bones

Malignant melanoma

malignant cancer of melanocytes. obtain permission and advice of pcp. avoid area

thalamus

mass of nerve cells responsible for nerve sensation in deep cortex

Extreme fatigue

may be related to a condition; aids, cacner, chronic infection or hepatitis. obtain advice and permission of pcp

fixators

muscles that stabilize the orgin of the prime mover

periosteum

membrane covering bones - membrane's inner layer contains osteoblasts and osteoclasts

endosteum

membrane lining the medullary canal

sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)

membranous sacs which encircles each myofibril, stores calcium ions, release of (Ca2+) triggers muscle contraction

soft end feel

muscle bulk or fat

passive insufficiency

muscle cannot be elongated any further; the ability to put force through hip flexors to create a longer hamstring

myositis

muscle inflammation and weakness resulting from infection or autoimmune disease

myositis

muscle inflammation. The dog in the picture probably doesn't have myositis.

antagonist

muscle on oppostire side that stretches

prime mover/agonist

muscle which contracts to cause the action

stable equlibrium

object is in a position where disturbing it would require its COG to be raised

burns

obtain advice/permission of pcp, avid effective areas until total healing has occurred.

parallel force

occur in same plane in same or opposite directions

boggy end feel

occurs in acute conditions when soft tissue edema is present

Transference

occurs when the client makes the professional relationship personal. The client transfers onto a current relationship thoughts or feelings that originated in a different, past relationship.

medications

otc and prescription meds research meds and and if in doubt consult with clients doctor.

cancer

other formation of new tissue cells that lack a controlled growth pattern, can invade and destroy normal tissues and spread. always obtain permission of pcp and specialists may promote metastasis

epimysium

outermost layer, separates 10-100 muscle fibers into bundles called fascicles

Angina pectoris

pain in chest possibly caused by heart or arterial disorders. light massage should be employed. avoid endargement areas and abdominal massage. best positioning is supine to decrease pressure on vena cava. massage can overwork the heart obtain physician consent to proceed with bodywork.

Headache

pain in various parts of the head. massage can reduce tension and relax tense muscles, primarily in neck and shoulders that express as heachaches.

dysmenorrhea

painful menstruation related to pelvic pathology massage can reduce pain/circulatory congestions

Which of the following massage techniques can endanger the kidneys?

percussion in the lower thoracic region of the back

syndesmoses

permits slight movement, interosseus membrane, between tibia and fibula in the leg

Each person's set of ______ is unique depending on her life experiences.

personal boundaries

Which of the following techniques is characterized as kneading?

petrisage

Which massage technique can be described as "milking" a muscle?

petrissage

A ______ is maintained to pay small disbursements for incidentals

petty cash fund

The techniques of reflexology can be described as ?

pressure point applied tot he hands and feet

planar joints

primarily back/forth side/side movement, intercarpal joints

What is a positive effect of effleurage on the integumentary system?

promotes healthy circulation for improved wast removal

median

pronators radial side wrist and finger flexors most thumb muscles 1st and 2nd lumbricals

inertia

property of matter that causes it to resist any change of its motion in either speed or direction

58. Classes of compound of complex nitrogen compounds that yield amino acids when hydrolyzed?

proteins

Herniated disk

protrusion of a degenerated or fragmented intervertebral disk so that the nucleus pulposus protrudes, causing compression on the nerve root in acute phase obtain permission and advice from pcp avoid primary area of herniation.

mental conditions

psychosis or bipolar or etc etc consult with pcp before proceeding

tenodesis

quadriplegic getting slight grasp from supinating hand/wrist due to slight tone and gravity

scalar

quantity describes only magnitude, volume, length, area, mass

saturday night palsy

radial nerve compressed as it spirals around middle humerus, similar to falling asleep with arm over back of chair

springy block

rebound movement is felt at end ROM usually occurring with internal derangement of a joint such as torn cartilage

synaptic vesicles

sacs suspended within the synaptic end bul bcontaining molecules of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (Ach)

osteomalacia

rickets in adults massage is contraindicated

angular motion

rotary, movement of an object around a fixed point (most movements within the body)

z discs

separate one sarcomere from the next, thick and thin filaments overlap one another

Sciatica

severe pain along the course of the sciatic nerve massage of the lumbar region and posterior thigh is usually very effective in reducing muscle spasm on nerve track. massage can also decrease stress and anxiety.

functions of the skeletal system

shape and support protection of vital organs structure for muscle attachment/leverage manufactures blood cells storage for calcium and other minerals

The person answering your business telephone should know how to do all of the following EXCEPT :

share client information

gliding

simple back/forth movement, side/side, no alteration of angle between bones, limited in range

amytrophic lateral sclerosis

skeletal muscle weakness followed with atrophy and palsy. massage may soothe muscle spasm, aid motor function and help psychological well being. consult with physician before treatment

articular cavity

sleeve-like cavity enclosing synovial cavity (outer fibrous capsule, inner synovial membrane)

symphyses

slightly moveable joint, ends of bone covered with hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage, found in pubic symphyses and intervertebral joints

types of skeletal muscle fibers

slow oxidative fibers fast oxidative glycolytic fibers fast glycolytic fibers

muscle tone

small degree of contraction when the muscle is at rest

bursae

small pad-like sacs found around most joints in areas of excessive friction made up of synovial fluid

slow oxidative fibers

smallest in diameter, least powerful type of muscle fibers, dark red, more myoglobin, generate ATP by aerobic cellular respiration, resistant to fatigue, endurance activities and maintaining postures

muscle cramps

spontaneous and involuntary muscle contractions short effleurage from tendons to muscle belly can reset proprioceptors, compressions, strain counterstrain, pnf and ri can be effective.

SOAPIE

subjective, objective, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation

SOAPIER

subjective, objective, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation, revision

M line

supporting proteins that hold the thick filaments together in the H zone

pivot joints

surface of bone articulates with a ring formed partly by another bone, enables palms to turn anteriorly and posteriorly

laminectomy

surgery to remove vertebral arch usually for herniation healing. obtain advice and approval from pcp avoid area.

synarthrosis joint

suture joint; thin layer of periosteum between two bones shaped like puzzle pieces to allow interlocking, nonmoving, providing strength and shape (skull)

3 functional classification of joints

synarthrosis amphiarthrosis diarthrosis

What are the two types of cartilaginous joints?

synchondroses symphyses

rheumatoid

systemic arthritis, avoid affected joints when in acute stage.

Sterilization =

sự khử trùng, sự làm tiệt trùng

Reciprocity =

sự nhân nhượng, sự trao đổi lẫn nhau, sự có đi có lại

What technique would be best suited for loosening mucus in the thoracic cavity?

tapotement

sprain

tearing of ligament

Sprains and Strains

tearing or damage to ligaments or tendons use ice and energy work for the first 42-72 hours massage proximal to injury may improve circulation

isometric contraction

tension generated is not enough for the object to be moved and the muscle does not change its length, holding a book steady using an outstretched arm

firm end feel

tension in surrounding ligaments, capsule or muscles and is a firm stop to the motion with only slight give over pressure

Universal Precautions

the set of procedures used to avoid contact with body fluids and to reduce the risk of spreading HIV and other diseases

Amputation

the surgical removal of a limb. use caution around broken skin, tapotement can help circulation.

The massage technique that is the best known for its soothing effect and is useful in the treatment of peripheral neuritis is?

vibration

linear motion

translatory, occurs in straight line (most movements outside body)

Which of the following is recommended to reduce obesity?

transverse friction

Massage given to an athlete as part of the rehabilitation process when he or she has sustained an injury.

treatment massage

radial

triceps anconeus brachioradialis supinator wrist, finger, thumb extensors wrist, finger, thumb abductors

V

trigeminal (face area, chewing)

IV

trochlear (muscles of eye

linear force

two people pulling a boat by a rope

concurrent force

two people pushing a cabinet from different sides

pivot joint

uniaxial movement; pronation/supination of forearm

osteoarthritis

very slow range of motion is indicated, avoid friction of affected areas. If spine is affected you must consult with clients physician to obtain permission for bodywork. Avoid acutely affected areas, can prevent contracture and inhibit protection of affected disk

herpes zoster (shingles)

viral infection affecting peripheral nerves

occipital lobe

vision, size, shape, color recognition

elderly clients

watch for diseases like: osteoporosis, atherosclerosis, parchment skin, may bruise easily, avoid deep work an extreme neck range of motion work. MASSAGE SHOULD BE SHORTER BUT MORE FREQUENT

load or resistance

weight that is carried of supported; force that opposes movement

Three main carrer track for MT

wellness spa healthcare/medical sport performance/ fitness

contractility

ability to contract and produce force when it recieves adequate stimulation

fibrosis

"Scarring" caused by fibroblasts laying down collagen fibers

Hypersecretion of Pineal gland does what?

"Seasonal Affective Disorder" (winter depression). Maybe involved in sleep disorders.

Hypersecretion of Pineal gland does what?

"Seasonal Affective Disorder" (winter depression). May be involved in sleep disorders.

Pharyngitis

"Sore throat"

Sartorius

"Tailor's muscle"

extensibility

ability to lengthen or stretch when force is applied

A(n) ____ is a document that is awarded in recognition of an accomplishment or achieving or maintaining some kind of standard .

Certificate

Affective mental disorder

Characterized by alterations of mood. Depression, bipolar, etc.

Automated external defibrillator (AED)

A portable electronic device used to identify a life-threatening abnormality in cardiac rhythm, and which stops the heart (defibrillation) and resets it to a normal rhythm.

When did the Chinese practice Amma?

3000 B.C.

Lumbar Vertebrae

5 vertebrae in the lower back (L1-L5)

The Commission for Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA) requires that schools have a minimum of _____ classroom hours of training before they will be considered for accreditation .

600

Osteoporosis

A medical condition in which bones become brittle and fragile due to degeneration of tissue.

Schedule A Form

A U.S. income tax form used by taxpayers to report itemized deductions, which can help reduce an individual's federal tax liability.

Current Assets

A balance sheet item of a business which is equivalent of the sum of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, inventory, marketable securities, prepaid expenses, and other assets that could be converted to cash in less than one year.

Lipoma

A benign, slow-growing fatty tumor located between the skin and the muscle layer

High blood pressure

A blood pressure reading that is consistently over 140 mm Hg systolic and 90 mm Hg diastolic.

Low blood pressure

A blood pressure reading that is lower than 90 mm Hg systolic and 60 mm Hg diastolic.

Business Plan

A business plan is a written document describing the nature of the business, the financial background and the sales and marketing strategy of the business. It also contains a projected profit and loss statement.

Nerve

A fiber that transmits information between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the rest of the body.

Inherent worth of all people

Acknowledging the value of each individual and not discriminating against any person for any reason

Promotion

Activity that supports or provides active encouragement for the furtherance of a cause, venture, or aim.

Triceps brachii

Antagonistic with the biceps brachii

Blood vessel

An elastic tubular channel, such as an artery or vein, through which blood circulates.

A resume includes all of the following EXCEPT

An intro

Structured Portfolio Strategy

An investment portfolio strategy which is designed to match or exceed the performance of some specific future liabilities.

In which time period did the Chinese, Hindus, Japanese, and Hippocrates use the healing benefits of massage?

Ancient times.

Condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.

Anemia.

Cruciate ligaments

Anterior and posterior

Skin conditions

Any abnormal condition of the skin requiring caution or contraindicating massage for the client.

Stress

Any event that threatens homeostasis and causes the fight-or-flight response.

Bartering transactions

Are taxable (Form 1099-B)

28. What would it be when connective tissue or fluid retention issue?

Area is stiff

13. What would it be when it is a joint issue?

Area is stuck

12. What would it be when it is a muscle tone issue?

Area is tight

temporomandibular joint disorders

Arise when constant strain, stress, and malocclusion of the jaw lead to arthritis, inflammation, and dislocation of the temperomandibular joint.

Artery disease caused by hardened plaque.

Arteriosclerosis.

Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.

Arthritis.

Respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty breathing.

Asthma.

rheumatoid arthritis

Autoimmune disease in which synovial membranes, particularly of the joints in the hands and feet, are at- tacked by immune system agents. Other structures, such as muscles, tendons, and blood vessels, may also be affected.

myasthenia gravis

Autoimmune disorder in which the acetylcholine receptors at neuromuscular junctions of skeletal muscles are damaged. This limits the strength of nerve transmissions and causes the muscles to become weak.

irregular bone

Bones with irregular shapes (EX: Mandible, Vertebrae)

Meniere's Disease

Chronic inner ear disorder. Causes vertigo and hearing loss.

Psoriasis

Chronic skin condition producing red lesions covered with silvery scales

Rosacea

Chronic skin disorder of the face with red inflamed areas appearing mostly on the nose and cheeks

4. Maintaining a therapeutic relationship with a client is very important. Which should NOT be relied upon to preserve the relationship dynamic?

Boundaries

_____ are personal comfort zones that help an individual maintain a sense of comfort and safety .

Boundaries

36. What is a small fluid filled sac that reduces friction?

Bursa

Psoas

Pain preforming hip flexion. What muscle do you treat

1. How often is it necessary for a Massage therapist to sash their hands?

Before and after each treatment

Which form of massage did Elizabeth Dicke contribute to?

Bindegewebs massage/connective tissue massage.

Infancy

Birth to 3 years. Develops neurologically and physically. Relies on inherited immunity. Play, rest and proper nutrition is critical to further development. Psychological well being emotional support is critical because physical and emotional health flow together

36. What solution is used for linens and towels?

Bleach

pagets disease

Bone disorder in which healthy bone is rapidly reabsorbed and replaced with fibrous connective tissue.

Humerus

Bone that contains the greater and lesser tubercles

sesamoid bone

Bones embedded in tendons (EX: Patella)

appendicular skeleton

Bones of the arms, legs, hands, feet

Auditory Bones

Bones of the ear (malleus, incus, stapes)

Radius

Brachioradialis originates on the humerus and inserts here

Objective

Business objectives are the aims set by the business. These measurable targets are the foundation upon which the strategic policies of the business are based.

49. What is a scale for communicating level of discomfort?

Pain questionnaire

ankylosing spondylitis

Progressive arthritis of the spine.

alzheimers disease

Progressive degenerative disease of the brain leading to deterioration and dementia

sinuses

Cavities within skull; make skull lighter

Bony prominence

Projections of bones that protrude beyond the otherwise smooth contours of the body.

The most effective tool to both prevent and clarify boundary issues is _____ .

Clear communication

Contraindication

Client conditions that render certain techniques or massage treatments inadvisable.

27. Which may not be important for the therapist to determine in the initial visit?

Client have children

35. Diminished blood flow to an area is?

Cold area

thoracic outlet compression syndrome

Collection of signs and symptoms brought about by occlusion of nerve and blood supply to the arm.

Angioma

Commonly known as birthmarks, are benign vascular tumors involving skin & subcutaneous tissue, most are congenital

Enhancing the client's healing process is massage that is given as what part of a client's care?

Complementary care.

atherosclerosis

Condition in which the arteries become partially or completely occluded due to atherosclerotic plaques

32. What is a business arrangement with one or more owners and limited liability?

Corporation

Which business set-up is subject to state regulation and taxation?

Corporation

Your ______ is the way you are perceived through you appearance, the way you do business and how you interact with your clients and associates.

Public image

46. The SCM muscle is associated with?

Spasmodic torticollis

18. A MT that works on the tissues surrounding an adhesion, then works directly on the adhesion and then back to the surrounding tissues is demonstrating______.

Regional local regional

Psychological defenses

Mental processes that enable the mind to deal with conflicts it can't resolve. Every person learns some type of psychological defense from normal experiences of life. Common psychological defenses that occur during massage sessions include suppression, denial, projection, deflection, resistance, and armoring.

Hyposecretion of Thyroid gland leads to what?

Metabolism decreases, weight gain, lethargy, depression.

Hypersecretion of Thyroid gland leads to what?

Metabolism increases, restlessness, weight loss

6. What is gravity line in the back view standing posture?

Midsagittal plane

what is the most flexible joint in the body?

ball and socket of the shoulder formed by the humerus and scapula

Hypersecretion of Adrenal gland leads to what?

Cushing's Syndrome and water retention.

ovarian cysts and tumors

Cysts are Benign, fluid-filled growths on the ovaries. Ovarian tumors are abnormal growths that are common.

Medial pectoral nerves (C8-T1)

The innervation of pectoralis minor

Costs

Costs: In business, costs refer to the value of money that has been utilized to produce a commodity, a service or a business asset, and hence, is not available for use anymore for example, the cost of acquisition.

Medial & Lateral pectoral nerves

The innervation of the pectoralis major

Trigeminal nerve

The innervation of the temporalis

Deep fibular nerve

The innervation of the tibialis anterior

Cranial nerve XI

The innervation of the trapezius

Endangerments sites

NAVL Axillary, Ant/Post Triangle of Neck, Cubital fossa, femoral triangle, abdomen, sciatic notch, popliteal fossa.

stroke

Damage to brain tissue caused by either a clot lodged to block blood flow to brain tissue or an internal hemorrhage.

Which massage technique did James Cyriax contribute to?

Deep transverse friction.

parkinsons disease

Degenerative disease of the substantia nigra cells in the brain. These cells produce the neurotransmitter dopamine, which helps the basal ganglia to maintain balance, posture, and coordination.

Tinea Unguium

Nail Fungus

kidney stones

Deposit of crystalline substances in-side the kidney or the ureters.

diverticulosis

Development of small pouches that protrude from the colon. ___________ is the inflammation of these pouches when they become infected.

Signs are objective (observed by therapist)abnormalities. Symptoms are subjective (reported by patient) abnormalities.

Difference between "signs" and "symptoms."

First degree burn - some reddening of skin, little pain. Second degree burn - damage to skin, severe pain, scarring Third degree burn - Complete destruction of skin and into the muscle and bone..

Difference between first, second, third degree burns

Providing the client with direct muscle relaxation is massage that is given as what part of a client's care?

Direct therapeutic care.

Most states require massage practitioners to _____ at their place of business.

Display their licenses

Advertising

Display your license in a prominent place in your office. Use your license number on all advertisements. It is the law in some places (i.e., Florida).

varicose veins

Distended veins, usually in the legs, caused by valve incompetence and a backup of blood returning to the heart.

Who developed rehabilitation/physical therapy?

Dr. Johann Mezger.

40. What do you do to keep covered during massage avoid see through sheets? Helps keep client warm, safe, establish trust and comfort?

Draping

3rd Class Lever

EX: Bicep Curl

1st Class Lever

EX: Head and neck

2nd Class Lever

EX: Rising on Toes

Latissimus dorsi

Extends and adducts the humerus

Biceps femoris

Extension of the hip pain. Which muscle would you treat

lyme disease

Form of arthritis. It is transmitted by deer ticks. Treatment with antibiotics.

W-2 Form

Form of wages and taxes.

34. What has strong neck extensors, weak anterior vertebral neck flexors?

Forward head position

Since massage is a touch or hands-on profession, the massage practitioner is expected to be physically and mentally fit and ____.

Free of communicable diseases

cerebral palsy

Group of signs and symptoms of central nervous system damage that occurs prenatal or in early infancy.

First aid

Help given to a sick or injured person before professional medical help is available.

Medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot is severely reduced, causing the sufferer to bleed severely even from a slight injury, and bruise easily.

Hemophilia

Fever Blisters

Herpes Simplex 1 & 2. Contagious, painful lesions around mouth, lips, eye, or genitals.

32. When assessing the function of the shoulder, resistance is applied at the distal end of the?

Humerus

35. Treats an external rash.

Hydrocortisone

Giantism

Hypersecretion of Pituitary gland

When you visually assess a client's eyes, what should you be looking for?

If the client is able to make good eye contact with you.

Dating a client

If you are thinking of dating a client, don't! A client/therapist relationship must be terminated for 6 months before a personal relationship is resumed according to the NCBTMB guidelines. Many other organizations and states require a two-year wait before entering into a relationship with a client.

Lesser trochanter

Iliacus inserts on the

Sutures

Immovable joints between skull bones

Hamstrings

In Lordosis, which muscle(s) are weakened

Tensor fasciae latae (ITB)

In anterior pelvic tilt, in addition to the quads and iliopsoas, what other muscle would tilt the pelvis anteriorly if tight

Principal

In economics, principal refers to the original asset underlying an income stream, as distinguished from interest earned on that asset.

Joints

In the human body, these function as fulcrums

1040-A Form

Individual Income Tax Return-Short Form.

1040

Individual return due 4/15

pneumonia

Infection in the lungs brought about by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens.

What can affect stress?

Infection, Surgery, Injury, Overexertion, Allergies, Immunologic reactions, Malnutrition, Pregnancy, Strong emotion, exposure, gravity.

Otitis Media

Inflammation of middle ear. Symptoms of deep ear ache

bursitis

Inflammation of the Fluid-filled sack that acts as a protective cushion at points of recurring pressure, eases the movement of tendons and ligaments moving over bones, and cushions points of contact between bones.

encephalitis

Inflammation of the brain usually brought about by a viral infection.

hepatitis

Inflammation of the liver, usually due to viral infection.

Neuritis

Inflammation of the nerve

sciatica

Inflammation of the sciatic nerve. The source of irritation may be inside or outside the spinal canal.

Glossitis

Inflammation of the tongue

appendicitis

Inflammation of the vermiform appendix, often due to infection, but sometimes related to physical obstruction, as well as pathogens.

peritonitis

Inflammation; usually due to bacterial infection, of the peritoneal lining of the abdomen.

thrombophlebitis or deep vein thrombosis

Inflammations of veins due to blood clots.

Hives

Inflammatory skin disorder usually associated with allergic reactions. Most cases acute and last 24 hours. Over release of histamines in the body that can be treated with anti-histamines.

sprains

Injured ligaments.

Antidiabetic medications

Insulin and other medications designed to either lower or raise glucose levels depending on the type of diabetes.

38. What is information for the therapist to use to develop treatment plan?

Intake and medical history forms

Glaucoma

Intraocular fluid of the eye has increased pressure. Can lead to blindness.

Why is medical history important?

It can determine the entire treatment of an individual. People with raynuads disease can not be exposed to cold, with multiple sclerosis can not be exposed to heat. History is the most important part of the information gathering process.

23. Why is proper draping an important part of good, professional ethics?

It ensures your client's privacy and comfort.

When you are visually assessing a client's ROM, you are assessing the client's range of motion for his or her...

Joints, muscles, tendons or ligaments.

cysts

Layers of connective tissue surrounding and isolating something that shouldn't be in the body, e.g., a piece of shrapnel or a localized infection.

cysts

Layers of connective tissue surrounding and isolating something that shouldn't be in the body.

8. Arm pain and a depressed coracoid process of the scapula. What do you lengthen?

Lengthen the pectorals minor

16. Limit range of motion in lateral rotation and abduction of the shoulder. What do you lengthen?

Lengthen trees major

____ insurance covers cost of injuries and litigation resulting from injuries sustained on your property.

Liability

38. What protects against lawsuits?

Liability Insurance

Pediculosis

Lice. Parasite of skin causing inflammation and itching.

A (n) _____ is issued from a state or municipal regulating agency as a requirement for conducting a business or practicing a trade or profession .

License

spongy bone/ cancellous

Light, less dense interior of bone (made up of meshwork of small, bony plates filled w red marrow)

25. What has hyperextended lumbar spine, anterior tilt of the pelvis?

Lordotic posture

It is inadvisable to provide a massage treatment for a client who has which type of cancer?

Lymphatic cancer.

Increasing cell metabolism, joint range of motion, flexibility and mobility; reducing pain and inflammation, and promoting hormonal release are all general benefits of...

Massage

In 2007, the Federation of State Massage Therapy Licensing Boards (FSMTB) created the ____ as a valid, reliable licensing examination to determine entry-level competence.

Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEx)

53. What is determined by therapist's height, middle of therapist's thighs, and hands flat on table while standing straight?

Massage table height

The county commissioner's office, the city attorney, city clerk or the ______________ will be able to provide information concerning massage regulations .

Mayor's office

Over-the-counter medications

Medication that can be purchased without a prescription by the general population.

Antidepressant

Medications designed to reduce symptoms of depression.

Muscle relaxant medications

Medications that reduce muscle spasms and muscle pain.

Anticoagulant

Medications that reduce the ability of the blood to clot.

3. During a treatment, a generous client complains of being too hot and would really prefer to remove all draping.

Minimize cover while draping the private areas.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often characterized by light or pearly nodules.

Masseter, medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid, and temporalis

Muscles of mastication

Frontalis and Occipitalis

Muscles that are connected by the broad epicranial aponeurosis

Occipitalfrontalis

Muscles used to lift the eyebrows. Surprised expression

5. A MT is going through emotional troubles due to difficulties with family. The therapist has decided to share their experiences with a client and the client usually responds with concern. When is it appropriate for a client to take care of a therapist's emotional needs?

Never

Nyctalopia

Night blindness

Does being licensed in one state guarantee that other states requiring licensure will recognize and accept the original state's license?

No

If you notice that the client smells strange, which sense are you using?

Olfactory sense.

The rhomboids

Originate on the spinous processes of C7 - T1 and the spinous processes of T2 - T5

Condition in which the bones become brittle or fragile.

Osteoporosis.

Actinic Keratosis

PRECANCEROUS SKIN CONDITION CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT

Menisci

Pads of cartilage between articulate surfaces of bone, allows bones of different shapes to fit together easily

trigeminal neuralgia

Pain along the trigeminal nerve, usually in the lower face and jaw.

Angina Pectoris

Pain during exertion caused by ischemic (lack of blood flow) to the heart muscle.

QL

Pain during lateral flexion of the trunk. What muscle do you treat

Biceps brachii

Pain during shoulder flexion. What muscle do you treat

Scalenes

Pain when forming lateral flexion of the neck. What muscle would you treat

If you are checking to see if a client has varicose veins, what type of condition are you assessing?

Pathological condition.

Emotional release process

Phases of a client's emotional expression, and the way in which the therapist manages his/her own reaction while maintaining a therapeutic environment.

If you are checking to see if a client appears energetic, what type of condition are you assessing?

Physical condition.

Elderly

Physical degeneration begins,. Disease demographic is more advanced, osteoporosis, alzheimers, varicose veins.

The practitioner must have ____ and the ability to concentrate on giving a therapeutic massage

Physical stamina

Which gland is considered the 'Master Gland' and why?

Pituitary gland because it influences many other endocrine glands.

37. Where on the SOAP chart, referrals, self care recommendations, and functional outcomes?

Plan

Plan Sponsors

Plan sponsors of a company are in charge of the company's retirement and pension plans.

cranium

Portion of skull that encloses brain

Facial Skeleton

Portion of skull that makes up the face

60. What is protected against damage or lost equipment and destruction of buildings?

Property insurance

10. A massage therapist that applies effleurage to the hamstrings, then to the calves and then back to the hamstrings is demonstrating____technique.

Proximal distal proximal

Schedule EIC Form

Qualifying Child Information. Complete and attach to Form 1040A or 1040 only if you have a qualifying child.

Hives

Red, itchy, possibly raised blotches on the skin that often result from allergic reactions

If you do not feel that a massage will benefit a client during your assessment, you should...

Refer them to another health care or medical professional.

28. When a client mentions during a session that he is considering suicide, the massage practitioner should?

Refer to a mental healthcare professional

Supplement

Refers to vitamin, mineral, or other nutrients designed to supplement dietary nutrition.

30. If a client asks you to squeeze a blackhead, what should you do?

Refuse due to hygiene

52. What is the result of movement by a therapist to a point of damage?

Repetitive stress injury

asthma

Result of spasmodic constriction of bronchial smooth muscle tubes in combination with excess mucus production and mucosal edema.

edema

Retention of interstitial fluid either because of electrolyte or protein imbalances or because of mechanical obstruction in the circulatory or lymphatic systems.

Sexual Boundary

Sadly, sexual misconduct typically ranks #1 or #2 in claims to insurance companies against massage professionals. Sexual misconduct is not tolerated in the massage therapy profession at all! Avoid any situations or attempts by a client to sexualize the therapeutic relationship.

Professional boundaries are predetermined practices that protect the ____ of the client and the therapist.

Safety

61. What is the third stage of decontamination, only using soap and water?

Sanitation

sarcoma

Sarcoma is used to name a malignant neoplasm arising from "other" than epithelial tissue.

33. Recommendation for activities between sessions is?

Self help

Shortfall Risk

Shortfall risk: Shortfall risk refers to the risk that an investment's actual return will be less than the expected return.

10. What is a good position to start a massage for pregnant client?

Side lying or laterally recumbent position

64. What do you use to destroy organisms including bacterial spores? First stage of decontamination.

Sterilization

Massage that increases blood flow to the skin, maintains healthy skin, and facilitates sebaceous secretions, benefits which system?

The integumentary system.

Ethical professional touch

Skilled, purposeful, respectful touch that holds healing intent.

Lymph nodes

Small bodies along lymphatic vessels that filter waste from the lymph fluid.

bone marrow

Soft, inner portion of bone; blood produced here

If you are checking to see if a client is anxious, what type of condition are you assessing?

Sympathetic condition.

jaundice

Symptom of liver dysfunction, involving the presence of excess bilirubin in the blood, which is then dissolved in subcutaneous fat, mucous membranes, and the sclera of the eyes.

anemia

Symptom rather than a disease in it-self. It indicates a shortage of red blood cells or hemoglobin or both.

Tax

Tax is the fee charged by the government on an individual's income, a product or a service.

Technical Analysts

Technical analysts study market trends, activities, and stocks and evaluate securities with the help of the history of a stock and its price, statistics and volume.

Telemarketing

Telemarketing is a direct marketing method through which products and services of a company are promoted among consumers over the telephone.

21. Which would be an appropriate disclosure to a client?

The face that the massage professional has a cold.

Median nerve

The innervation for the pronator quadratus

Suprascapular nerve

The innervation for the supraspinatus

Superior gluteal nerve

The innervation for the tensor fascia latae

Femoral nerve

The innervation of all four quadricep muscles

Median nerve

The innervation of both palmaris longus and flexor digitorum

Dorsal scapular nerve

The innervation of both rhomboid major and minor

Suprascapular nerve

The innervation of infraspinatus

Thoracodorsal nerve

The innervation of latissimus dorsi

Plantaris

The lateral epicondyle of the femur is the origin of what muscle

Trapezius

The lateral third of the clavicle, the acromion process, and the scapular spine are all insertions of what muscle

Liability

The legal debts of a business which has been acquired through the course of its operations is known as liability. These debts or business liabilities are settled over time by benefits which include money, goods or services.

Official Statement

The legal prospectus of a municipal bond prepared by the state or local government. The official statement is a disclosure of the finances surrounding the issue of the municipal bond and acts as an indication of how the investor will be repaid.

Long Term Assets

The long term assets are ones that are expected to generate an income over a long period of time and are the value of the balance sheet assets such as the company's equipment, property and any other assets.

Capitalization

The long-term financing amounts and terms used by a firm which includes within its folds, things like common stock, preferred stock, retained earnings and long-term debt.

Severe bleeding

The loss of a large amount of blood from the circulatory system, including internal bleeding.

Adduction

The medial group of thigh muscles are involved primarily in what action of the thigh

Biceps femoris

The most lateral hamstring muscle

Spinalis

The most medial of the erector spinae muscles

Platysma

The most superficial muscle of the anterior neck

Semispinalis

The most superficial of the transversospinalis group

Brachialis

The muscle synergistic to the biceps brachii

Extensor hallucis longus

The muscle that attaches to the big toe

Latissimus dorsi

The muscle that attaches to the thoracolumbar aponeurosis, the sacrum, and the ilium

Supraspinatus

The muscle that initiates shoulder abduction

Abdominals

The muscles used in forced expiration

Plantaris

The origin of this muscle is the lateral epicondyle of the femur

Armoring

The use of physical tension to support psychological defenses. When massage reduces tension, tissues soften, and armoring comes undone. As a result, people may come into full contact with their repressed or deflected feelings and experience an emotional release.

Pectoralis minor

This muscle originates on ribs 3-5 lateral to costal cartilage

SCM

This muscle serves as a landmark for dividing the neck into anterior and posterior triangles

Brachialis

This muscle supinates the radius

Antagonist

This muscle that resists the action is

Coracobrachialis

This muscles flexes and abducts the humerus

In the United States, where massage laws are in effect, massage practitioners must register with the proper authorities and satisfy certain requirements to obtain a license to practice .

True

As a business owner and manager, you must have all of the following EXCEPT.

Turnkey arrangement

Rhinitis

Two possible definitions: 1. Allergic reaction to rhinos or; 2. Inflammation of nasal mucosa, common cold. (Could be both)

type 1 diabetes mellitus

Type 1: usually in juveniles. inability of pancreas to produce enough insulin

Explain Type 1 & 2 Diabetes.

Type 1: usually in juveniles. inability of pancreas to produce enough insulin Type 2: occurs after age 30. Hyposecretion of insulin

2 Diabetes.

Type 2: occurs after age 30. Hyposecretion of insulin

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma; often characterized by scaly red papules or nodules.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma; often characterized by scaly red papules or nodules.

Transverse abdominis

Which muscle functions ONLY to compress the abdomen

Serratus anterior

Which muscle has its origin on the first eight to nine ribs and inserts on the anterior medial border of the scapula

pagets disease

a bone disease of unknown cause characterized by the excessive breakdown of bone tissue, followed by abnormal bone formation

bone fracture

a break in the bone. work proximal and distal to injury site until union occurs (6-8 weeks) obtain physician approval before performing body work

sinus

a cavity or hollow space ( most commonly, an air filled chamber found in some skull bones)

Diabetes mellitus

a chronic disorder of carbohydrate metabolism owing to abnormal insulin production, usually characterized by excessive ion. obtain advice and permission of pcp, caution in extreme cases must be used in regards to neuropathy, atherosclerosis and kidney problems.

Emphysema

a chronic pathologic condition in which the terminal bronchioles and alveoli become destroyed. consult with doctor can help with respiration muscles

Herniated discs

a condition in which a disc has slipped out of place or ruptured

Atopic Dermatitis

also called eczema. Chronic inflammation of the skin, tend to occur with allergic reactions. Usually occurs on knees and elbows.

skin lesion

any measurable alteration from the normal composition of the skin

central cord syndrome

associated with greater loss of upper limb function compared with lower limbs

autnomic dysreflexia

associated with injuries at or above T10 triggered by a noxious stimulus below level of injury

Osteitis fibrosa cystica

associated with rickets and mineral deficiency. massage is contraindicated

Hygiene

bathing daily, trimming nails, breath fresh, no colognes, clean clothes and hand washing regularly.

midbrain

center for visual reflexes

TMJ Syndrome

dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)

osteon/ haversian system

each ringlike unit with its central canal

3 types of joints

fibrous cartilaginous synovial

common fibular

fibularis longus fubularis brevis tibialis anterior toe extensors

belly

flesh portion of muscle

ulnar

flexor carpi ulnaris flecor digitorum profundus interossei 3rd and 4th lumbricals muscles of 5th finger

osteomyelitis

infection of the bone normally caused by bacteria; often caused by fractures

medulla oblongata

inferior brainstem, autonomic control of heart rate and respiration

arthritis

inflammation of a joint.

tendonitis

inflammation of a tendon

Traditional IRA

is an Individual Retirement Account to which you contribute pre-tax or after-tax dollars, and which allows your money to grow tax-deferred. When you make withdrawals after age 59½, they're treated as current income.

If a client has a history of significant weight loss, and skin folds that hang loosely are present, the practitioner should:

no deep work

Morbidity

refers to the frequency of the disease.

spasm end feel

reflexive muscle guarding during movement preventing further ROM

osteokinematics

relationship of movement of bones around a joint axis (flexion, extension, adduction, abduction)

Abnormal sensations:

sensations that occur as a symptom of a certain medication(s), can signal a problem. Be cautious, research and possibly refer to doctor.

scar tissue

tissue that has healed after it has been damaged avoid massage for 6 to 8 weeks after surgery or injury. cross fiber is the tits once the sub acute phase is starting to end.

What is the goal of post-event massage?

to clean out metabolic wastes like lactic acid

hydrocephalus

water on the brain

Both the client and therapist need to refrain from ALL sexual:

• Discussions • Jokes • Innuendos • Relations • Activities

Self-Employed

• Flexible schedule • No benefits • Variable income

Physical Boundary

* Draping * The sheet is a boundary. * Do not touch under the sheet or clothing.

Between what years were the AMTA and ABMP formed in the United States?

1970 - 1980

Tinea Versicolor

Loss of skin pigment

Anconeus

The action of this muscle extends the elbow

osteoblasts

build bone tissue "blasts build"

Massage practice that the Japanese adopted from the Chinese.

Tsubo.

Furuncle

(boil) inflammatory skin lesion due to infected hair follicle

Seborrheic Dermatitis

(cradle cap)- Chronic, reoccurring inflammation of scalp, eyelids and external ear. Scaly, flaky, itchy, red skin. It particularly affects the sebum-gland rich areas of skin

Trigeminal nerve

The innervation of the pterygoids

Constipation

difficulty shittin. always massage clockwise to assist peristalsis.

34. What form has wages reported on form prepared employer and provide employees.

form W2

Simple Linear Regression

A simple linear regression is a regression analysis only between two variables, one being dependent and the other being explanatory.

Depression

A state of sadness, hopelessness, and despair, usually felt over a period of time.

axial skeleton

Bones of the head, neck, trunk

long bone

Bones that are longer than they are wide (EX: Femur, Humerus)

flat bone

Bones with a broad surface (EX: Scapula, Parietal)

Cross Hedging

Cross hedging is the hedging of a cash commodity or security with a Futures Contract where the underlying commodity is similar but not identical to the commodity or security being hedged. It is used in a scenario when no future is available on the commodity being hedged and a future with a high degree of price correlation can be substituted.

gout

Inflammatory arthritis caused by deposits of sodium urate (uric acid) in and around joints, especially in the feet

Acute inflammation

Initial inflammation in response to injury, usually described as inflammation within the first 48-72 hours of injury.

Who is responsible for ensuring that the power differential is not abused?

Practitioner

Price

The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.

Suboccipital nerve

The innervation of the suboccipital muscle group

Radial nerve

The innervation of triceps brachii

1098-T Tax Form

Tuition Statement form reports tuition expenses you paid for college tuition that might entitle you an adjustment to income or a tax credit.

ligaments

bands of fibrous and connective tissue that also act as an attachment point for cartilage, fascia, muscle and allow joint motion but nonelastic so as bones stay in place

MS

breaking down of myelin sheath around axons interfering with normal nerve transmission as well as leasions in the white matter of the brain and spinal cord

Renting a booth at a health fair is an example of which one of the following?

business promotion

Lupus Erythematosis

butterfly like skin redness usually appears on face.

bells palsy

temporary paralysis of the seventh cranial nerve that causes paralysis only on the affected side of the face

Portfolio

A financial portfolio is an aggregation of all the investments, real or financial.

Who is responsible for bringing the Swedish Movement Cure to the United States in 1858?

Charles Taylor

43. What is the order of the first aid emergency care steps?

Check, call, care

histamine

Chemical stored in mast cells that triggers dilation and increased permeability of capillaries.

shin splints

Lower leg problems involving some combination of an injury to the anterior or posterior tibialis and possible hairline fractures of the tibia. They are usually brought about by overuse or misalignment in the ankle.

Trapezius

This muscle adducts the scapulae and extends the head

Sartorius

This muscle allows us to sit cross legged (Indian style)

Scalenes

This muscle attaches to both the 1st and 2nd rib

Adductor magnus (Posterior head)

This muscle attaches to the adductor tubercle of the femur

Supraspinatus

This muscle attaches to the greater tubercle of the humerus

Latissimus dorsi

This muscle attaches to the intertubercular groove of the humerus

Soleus

This muscle attaches to the tibia and fibula

Brachialis

This muscle attaches to the ulnar tuberosity

Biceps brachii

This muscle both flex and supinate at the elbow

contractility

ability to contract forcefully when stimulated

3 types of fibrous joints

sutures syndesmoses gomphoses

In what year did the United States recognize massage therapists when the NCTMB developed national certifying standards?

1992

rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

A chronic systemic disease characterized by inflammation of the joints, stiffness, pain, and swelling that results in crippling deformities

Thoracic outlet syndrome

A condition whereby nerves and/or vessels become compressed in the root of the neck or axilla, leading to numbness in the arm. use caution when working near the brachial plexus, massage cervical muscles, shoulder girdle and pec minor. avoid prolong deep pressure in the area

cystic fibrosis

A genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems. (pancreas)

Diabetes

A group of related diseases that result in elevated levels of blood sugar.

A Kickback

A kickback is when another healthcare provider or business offers to give you a set amount of money for every client you refer to them. Kickbacks also involve you offering other businesses or people money for referring to you. Make referrals and recommendations based on your client's needs, not yours.

Zoning

A land use regulation used by local governments in most developed countries. It relates to the practice of designating permitted use of land based on mapped zones which separate one set of land uses from another.

Absolute contraindication

A situation, such as a significant fever, vomiting, a cold, etc., in which a client should not receive massage at all.

Sole Proprietorship

A sole business person, without any formal action, your business will default to this form. Thus, this form of business involves the least hassle but leaves the business owner's personal assets at the most risk. Should your business incur a liability beyond its own assets, you would be held personally liable.

Clinical reasoning (also called critical thinking)

A step-by-step process of working through client information in order to plan a safe and competent massage for the client.

Tender

A tender is the presentation of a formal offer of the prices that would be charged for the purchase of goods or for the offering its services.

Rheumatic Fever

Bacterial; inflammatory response, heart damage (caused from strep)

Tinea Barbae

Barbers Itch. (Ringworm of the beard)

If you notice the irregular curvature of the client's spine, you are visually assessing the client's...

Basic body structure.

Decubitus Ulcers

Bedsores

Business Development

Business development comprises a number of techniques and responsibilities which aim at gaining new customers, and at penetrating existing markets after having done an assessment of the target markets.

Assessing each client prior to giving them a massage is necessary in order to...

Design a massage session that is appropriate for the client.

Contusion

a nonacute bruise that causes hemorrhaging below skin. watch for bleeding and avoid area. do not massage area until healing occurs

Cerebral palsy

a nonprogressive motor disorder or paralysis caused by prenatal damage to the brain. consult with doctor, massage may help imorove motor control and and reduce anxiety, avoid deep tissue.

Raynaud disease

a peripheral vascular disorder of abnormal vasoconstriction, usually to the digits, most common in women. attacks are triggered primarily by physical and emotional stress or by cold. massage can increase circulation, reduce associated stress and relax affected muscles, application of warmth is most effective.

Aneurysm

abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel. massage around area of aneurysm is contraindicated.

spasm

abnormal contraction of a skeletal muscle, occurs when nerve is irritated, caused by stress, causes reduction in blood supply, pressure on area may stop them

H zone

center of each A band which contains thick but no thin filaments

To assist a client with the reduction of edema, which direction would a massage therapist focus the massage strokes?

centripetal

Hypersecretion of insulin by Pancreas does what?

decreased blood sugar causing hypoglycemia and maybe fatal (insulin shock)

Hyperplasia

exaggerated response in cell growth to a stimulus, resulting in an abnormal number of cells.

Collateral ligaments

Medical and lareral

gomphosis joints

bolting together; teeth

62. What is an organization with members wo trade services.

Barter exchange

What action may lead to a dual relationship?

Bartering

Childhood

3-18 Physical development is primary. Trauma/Contact of illnesses are main diseases. Psychological problems often develop in this stage.

Businesses must keep all bank statements, reconciliations and cancelled checks in their files a minimum of ____ years as proof of expenditures .

7

Cervical Vertebrae

7 vertebrae of the neck (C1-C7)

Business owners must keep ledgers and canceled checks for how long?

7 years

37. Used against infection.

Antibiotic

Iliopsoas & Rectus femoris

Back pain when lying flat. What muscle(s) might be tight

HIPAA

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1996. HIPAA created national standards to protect an individual's medical records and other personal Health Information (PHI). HIPAA information can be found on the government's HIPAA website.

Origin

The ________ of a muscle on a limb is usually proximal to its insertion

white matter

areas of myelinated fiber

functions of muscle tissue

body movement stabilizing body position moving substances within the body generating heat

dermatitis

inflammation of the skin

cocontraction

when agonist and antagonist are contracting at the same time

state of equilibrium

when all torques on an object are even and the object is balanced

Amblyopia

Crossed eyes or lazy eye

When did the Greeks and Romans primarily use massage?

300 B.C.

temporomandibular joint disorders

Arise when constant strain, stress, and malocclusion of the jaw lead to arthritis, inflammation, and dislocation of the temperomandibular joint.

19. A client refuses to fill out the intake form. You should____?

Ask the client the questions while explaining the massage produce.

52. Where on the SOAP chart, is short term goals based on activities or daily living recorded?

Assessment

Assets

Assets are any property owned by the business which includes tangible assets such as cash, receivables, inventory and intangible assets like goodwill.

chronic fatique syndrome

Collection of signs and symptoms that indicate an ongoing immune response. No energy.

emphysema(copd)

Condition in which the alveoli of the lungs become fibrous and inelastic. They merge with each other, decreasing surface area, and limiting oxygen - carbon dioxyde exchange.

fibromyalgia

Condition that involves chronic muscle pain, trigger points, tender points, and non restorative sleep.

Confidentiality

Confidentiality A massage session is just like any other health care environment. Your clients will trust that under no circumstances (excluding court orders) will you share ANY personal or medical information to non- professional parties (this includes a client's spouse).

Subscapularis

Medial rotational pain in the shoulder. What muscle would you treat

1. What is it when in toeing, pigeon toes increase with height, tendency toward parallel position from out toeing increases with heel height, and gastrocnemius and soleus are shortened?

Shoes with heels

Pityriasis Rosea

Skin disorder with mild inflammatory scaly lesions.

Schedule B Form

The U.S. defines products using 10-digit HTS codes. Exports codes (which the U.S. calls Schedule B) are administered by the U.S. Census Bureau. Import codes are administered by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC).

9. There are several methods a massage therapist can use to assess a client. The therapist can ask questions to create a detailed intake and the therapist can provide a postural assessment. What is the most viable skill a massage therapist possesses?

The ability to feel with the hands

Hypersecretion of Parathyroid gland leads to what?

Too High blood calcium

Serratus anterior

Winged scapula is a result of weakness in this muscle

dislocation

bone or joint misalignment obtain advice and approval of pcp, do not set dislocation, do not streth or massage until pain is resided.

Non union fracture

bone that has not fused back after fracture avoid immediate area.

osseous tissue

bone tissue, the hardest form of connective tissue

peak bone density

bones increase in density until the early 20s in females and late 20s for males (where bones are at peak density, and will usually last until about age 40)

skull

bony framework of the head - subdivided into the cranium and facial portion

collagen & calcium salts

both are necessary for healthy bones; without minerals bones would bend, without collagen bones would shatter.

node of ranvier

breaks in myelin

aponeurosis

broad, flat tendinous sheet where muscle attaches to bone

perforating canals

form channels across the bone, from one side of the shaft to the other, permitting the passage of blood vessels and veins

According to the basic massage theory, the purpose of friction movement is to?

loosen adhesions

claw hand

loss of intrinsic muscles due to ulnar nerve damage

osteoperosis

loss of normal bone density/mass

ape hand

loss of thumb opposition as a result of median nerve injury

diaphysis

main shaft of bone

isotonic contraction

tension developed remains constant while the muscle changes its lengths, used for body movements and for moving objects like picking a book up off a table

neutral equilibrium

when an objects center of gravity is neither raised or decreased upon disturbance

Legg-Calve-Perthes disease

when blood supply is interrupted to the femoral head, causing necrosis of the bone due to a slipped epiphysis, commonly seen at the pressure epiphysis in growing children

edema

when body tissues contain an excessive amount of interstitial fluid. bodywork must be done slowly area elevated. advice and permission must be obtained before proceeding if case is extreme.

angular force

when most force is directed at rotating, not stabilizing the joint

unstable equilibrium

when only slight force is needed to disturb object balance

reverse muscle action

when origin moves towards insertion

synapse

where commication occurs between a somatic motor neuron and a muscle fiber

infectious skin conditions

wide array of conditions that include impetigo, warts, scabies, ringworm and any bacterial viral fungal or parasitic. all are contagious do not massage. refer to doctor

infectious diseases

wide array of contagious diseases. massage is contraindicated.

A _______ may be required to sign a non-compete agreement.

worker

tendon sheaths

wrap around tendons reduce friction at joints


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