Exam 15: Seated Massage: Principles and Practice
Exam 1: History of Massage: Prehistoric Times to the Modern Era, and Professional Societies, Organizations, and Associations35 Questions
Exam 2: The Therapeutic Relationship: Ethics, Boundaries, and Cultural Competencies50 Questions
Exam 3: Tools of the Trade: Massage Tables, Table Accessories, Linens, Lubricants, and the Treatment Room30 Questions
Exam 4: Career Longevity: Self-Care, Burnout Prevention, and the Wellness Model50 Questions
Exam 5: Evidence Informed Practice and Research Literacy41 Questions
Exam 6: Massage Therapy and Research: a Review of the Literature20 Questions
Exam 7: Body Mechanics, Client Positioning, and Draping51 Questions
Exam 8: Massage Techniques, Joint Mobilizations, and Stretches50 Questions
Exam 9: Standard Precautions, Contraindications, and Emergency Preparedness55 Questions
Exam 10: Professional Standards: Scope of Practice, Assessment, Treatment Planning, Informed Consent, Documentation, and Networking With Health Care Providers50 Questions
Exam 11: Special Populations: Massage for Pregnant Women, Infants, Children, Adolescents, Tactical Athletes and the Military, the Elderly, People With Visual, Hearing, and Mobi55 Questions
Exam 12: Hydrotherapy: Clinical and Spa Applications45 Questions
Exam 13: Foot Reflexology: Theories and Techniques20 Questions
Exam 14: Clinical Massage: Pain, Trigger Points, Fascia, Orthopedic Assessments, and Applications Methods50 Questions
Exam 15: Seated Massage: Principles and Practice15 Questions
Exam 16: Asian Bodywork Therapy: Shiatsu, Thai Massage, Ayurvedic Principles, and Chakras60 Questions
Exam 17: Business, Marketing, Accounting, and Finance50 Questions
Exam 18: Introduction to the Human Body: Medical Terminology, Cells, Tissues, and the Body Compass70 Questions
Exam 19: Skeletal System and Pathologies50 Questions
Exam 20: Muscular System and Pathologies50 Questions
Exam 21: Kinesiology250 Questions
Exam 22: Integumentary System and Pathologies40 Questions
Exam 23: Nervous System and Pathologies83 Questions
Exam 24: Endocrine System and Pathologies55 Questions
Exam 25: Reproductive System and Pathologies55 Questions
Exam 26: Cardiovascular System60 Questions
Exam 27: Lymphatic System and Pathologies35 Questions
Exam 28: Respiratory System and Pathologies40 Questions
Exam 29: Digestive System and Pathologies40 Questions
Exam 30: Urinary System and Pathologies30 Questions
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In one-handed communication about pain levels, what do five fingers raised represent?
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Palmer blended techniques from which traditional Japanese massage method?
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After the client has been positioned comfortably, what should the therapist do right before starting the actual massage?
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At what angle should the face rest frame be tilted to work the base of the skull and neck?
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Which procedure should be done in between chair massage clients?
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For client safety, what should the therapist do before the client sits in the massage chair?
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Which individual brought chair massage to prominence through his vision to make massage therapy convenient and affordable for anyone, anywhere, anytime?
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In a 15 minute chair massage, which area of the body do clients typically want most of the time spent on?
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Which action should the therapist do before setting up the massage chair?
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Palmer introduced seated massage to the corporate world in which timeframe?
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Which techniques is most commonly used during seated massage?
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If the area where seated massage is performed is noisy, what method can the client use when he or she experiences pain during the massage?
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