Deck 8: Massage Techniques, Joint Mobilizations, and Stretches

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In which direction is deep pressure generally applied during effleurage?

A) Inferiorly
B) Superiorly
C) Centrifugally
D) Centripetally
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Which term means a type of effleurage that uses light pressure applied with the weight of the fingers or hands as they glide down the body?

A) Skin rolling
B) Warming friction
C) Nerve stroke
D) Pincement tapotement
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Which term means the application of force?

A) Depth
B) Pressure
C) Duration
D) Pallor
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Which session factor is determined by the individual seeking massage?

A) Rate
B) Duration
C) Excursion
D) Continuity
Question
Which term means the number of times or speed at which a massage technique is repeated?

A) Rate
B) Duration
C) Excursion
D) Continuity
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Which term means the physical contact of the therapist's skin with the client's skin?

A) Touch
B) Intention
C) Duration
D) Excursion
Question
Which massage technique is commonly used to begin the session and to assess tissues before treatment?

A) Effleurage
B) Pétrissage
C) Vibration
D) Tapotement
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Which massage technique is also called kneading?

A) Vibration
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
Question
Which action should occur as deeper pressure is applied during effleurage?

A) Movement becomes faster
B) Movement becomes slower
C) Contact becomes narrower
D) Rate is increased
Question
Which massage technique term originated from the French word meaning "to flow" and "to glide?"

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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Which term means the order in massage techniques are arranged during the session?

A) Rate
B) Pressure
C) Sequence
D) Excursion
Question
Which massage technique is also called gliding?

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
Question
Which term means the application of gliding movements that follow the contours of the body?

A) Effleurage
B) Pétrissage
C) Vibration
D) Tapotement
Question
Which term describes the regularity or patterning of a massage technique?

A) Rate
B) Rhythm
C) Duration
D) Excursion
Question
Which massage technique involves lifting, compressing, and releasing soft tissues such as skin and muscle?

A) Vibration
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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Which practice is defined as manipulation of the soft tissues using compression and traction for therapeutic, palliative, and recreational purposes?

A) Ayurveda
B) Aromatherapy
C) Polarity therapy
D) Massage therapy
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Which method increases the pressure on and between tissues?

A) Torqueing
B) Stretching
C) Compression
D) Traction
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Which term describes the distance a massage technique travels over the body?

A) Rate
B) Rhythm
C) Duration
D) Excursion
Question
Which area of the body can deep pressure be used on?

A) Bony prominence
B) Anterior elbow
C) Gluteal region
D) Posterior knee
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Who determines the frequency of sessions?

A) Massage therapist
B) Local municipality
C) Massage licensing agency
D) Client
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Which massage technique is also called percussion?

A) Vibration
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
Question
Which type of friction would most likely be used on tendons and ligaments?

A) Superficial warming
B) Deep transverse
C) Rolling
D) Wringing
Question
What are the two main categories of friction?

A) Proximal and distal
B) Superficial and deep
C) Efferent and afferent
D) Centrifugal and centripetal
Question
Which type of tapotement uses the ulnar surfaces of one or both hands?

A) Hacking
B) Cupping
C) Pounding
D) Clapping
Question
What do faster frictional movements produce more of?

A) Oil
B) Heat
C) Waste
D) Perspiration
Question
What other type of friction is deep transverse friction called?

A) Cross warming
B) Rolling
C) Wringing
D) Cross fiber
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Which massage techniques is a shaking, trembling, or rocking motion?

A) Compression
B) Vibration
C) Pétrissage
D) Tapotement
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Which descriptions are types of tapotement?

A) Tapping, cupping, and hacking
B) Primary, secondary, and tertiary
C) Superficial, intermediate, and deep
D) Acute, subacute, and chronic
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Which term means movement is produced entirely by external forces without voluntary muscle contraction?

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Resisted
D) Functional
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Which term means movement is produced by voluntary muscular contraction?

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Resisted
D) Functional
Question
Which term means the amount of motion that occurs when one segment of the body moves in relationship to another segment of the body?

A) Range of motion
B) Facilitated action
C) Stretching
D) Mobilization
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Which massage technique is usually performed without lubricant?

A) Wringing
B) Effleurage
C) Pétrissage
D) Tapotement
Question
Which massage technique rubs one body surface against another while maintaining constant and equal pressure in all directions?

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
Question
Which description applies to both effleurage and pétrissage?

A) Tapping, cupping, and hacking
B) Primary, secondary, and tertiary
C) Superficial, intermediate, and deep
D) One-handed, two-handed, and alternate hand
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Which massage technique lifts skin and underlying tissues from muscle or bone?

A) Skin rolling
B) Chucking tapotement
C) Rhythmic rocking
D) Superficial gliding
Question
Which massage technique is a non-gliding method of pressure application?

A) Friction
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Compression
Question
How long is pressure typically maintained during sustained compression?

A) 5 to 10 seconds
B) 10 to 20 seconds
C) 20 to 30 seconds
D) 30 to 35 seconds
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Which type of tapotement grasps, lifts, and releases the skin?

A) Tapping
B) Hacking
C) Cupping
D) Pincement
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Which massage technique involves repetitive striking?

A) Friction
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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Which massage technique usually requires lubricant?

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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Stretches on muscles should be repeated several times until how many seconds have accumulated?

A) 10
B) 30
C) 40
D) 60
Question
Which approach did James Cyriax incorporate into his medical practice?

A) Nerve strokes
B) Aromatherapy
C) Deep massage techniques
D) Jostling
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Which muscle group is stretched by the massage therapist placing a hand over the client's anterior superior iliac spine and applying gentle pressure with the other hand on the medial aspect of the client's flexed knee?

A) Quads
B) Hamstrings
C) Adductors
D) Gluteals
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Which technique is osteoarthritis a contraindication for?

A) Passive range of motion
B) Stretching
C) Deep specific friction
D) Pétrissage
Question
Which technique involves passive range of motion movements applied to a joint complex?

A) Friction
B) Stretching
C) Tapotement
D) Mobilization
Question
Which procedure should be performed on a joint before it is mobilized?

A) Deep specific friction
B) Slight manual traction
C) Jostling
D) Compression
Question
Which joint can the techniques of pulls and circles that feature flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, and circumduction be performed on?

A) Knee
B) Elbow
C) Shoulder
D) Hip
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The American College of Sports Medicine recommends that muscles should be in which state before being stretched?

A) Warm
B) Tense
C) Soft
D) Cold
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Who is called the father of orthopedic medicine?

A) Johann Mezger
B) John Harvey Kellogg
C) Pehr Henrik Ling
D) James Cyriax
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Which technique elongates muscles in the direction opposite to that of their actions?

A) Stroking
B) Vibration
C) Percussion
D) Stretching
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Deck 8: Massage Techniques, Joint Mobilizations, and Stretches
1
In which direction is deep pressure generally applied during effleurage?

A) Inferiorly
B) Superiorly
C) Centrifugally
D) Centripetally
D
Explanation: After skin in lubricated, apply movements with the hands (fingers, thumbs) or forearms with the deeper or heavier pressure applied centripetally or during the upward stroke, and less pressure applied centrifugally or on the downward stroke.
2
Which term means a type of effleurage that uses light pressure applied with the weight of the fingers or hands as they glide down the body?

A) Skin rolling
B) Warming friction
C) Nerve stroke
D) Pincement tapotement
C
Explanation: Nerve stroke or feathering uses light pressure applied with the weight of the fingers or hands as they glide down the body.
3
Which term means the application of force?

A) Depth
B) Pressure
C) Duration
D) Pallor
B
Explanation: Pressure is the application of force. Depth or level of pressure varies from light to medium to deep or strong.
4
Which session factor is determined by the individual seeking massage?

A) Rate
B) Duration
C) Excursion
D) Continuity
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Which term means the number of times or speed at which a massage technique is repeated?

A) Rate
B) Duration
C) Excursion
D) Continuity
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Which term means the physical contact of the therapist's skin with the client's skin?

A) Touch
B) Intention
C) Duration
D) Excursion
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7
Which massage technique is commonly used to begin the session and to assess tissues before treatment?

A) Effleurage
B) Pétrissage
C) Vibration
D) Tapotement
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8
Which massage technique is also called kneading?

A) Vibration
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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9
Which action should occur as deeper pressure is applied during effleurage?

A) Movement becomes faster
B) Movement becomes slower
C) Contact becomes narrower
D) Rate is increased
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10
Which massage technique term originated from the French word meaning "to flow" and "to glide?"

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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Which term means the order in massage techniques are arranged during the session?

A) Rate
B) Pressure
C) Sequence
D) Excursion
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12
Which massage technique is also called gliding?

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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13
Which term means the application of gliding movements that follow the contours of the body?

A) Effleurage
B) Pétrissage
C) Vibration
D) Tapotement
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Which term describes the regularity or patterning of a massage technique?

A) Rate
B) Rhythm
C) Duration
D) Excursion
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Which massage technique involves lifting, compressing, and releasing soft tissues such as skin and muscle?

A) Vibration
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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16
Which practice is defined as manipulation of the soft tissues using compression and traction for therapeutic, palliative, and recreational purposes?

A) Ayurveda
B) Aromatherapy
C) Polarity therapy
D) Massage therapy
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17
Which method increases the pressure on and between tissues?

A) Torqueing
B) Stretching
C) Compression
D) Traction
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Which term describes the distance a massage technique travels over the body?

A) Rate
B) Rhythm
C) Duration
D) Excursion
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19
Which area of the body can deep pressure be used on?

A) Bony prominence
B) Anterior elbow
C) Gluteal region
D) Posterior knee
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20
Who determines the frequency of sessions?

A) Massage therapist
B) Local municipality
C) Massage licensing agency
D) Client
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21
Which massage technique is also called percussion?

A) Vibration
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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22
Which type of friction would most likely be used on tendons and ligaments?

A) Superficial warming
B) Deep transverse
C) Rolling
D) Wringing
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23
What are the two main categories of friction?

A) Proximal and distal
B) Superficial and deep
C) Efferent and afferent
D) Centrifugal and centripetal
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24
Which type of tapotement uses the ulnar surfaces of one or both hands?

A) Hacking
B) Cupping
C) Pounding
D) Clapping
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25
What do faster frictional movements produce more of?

A) Oil
B) Heat
C) Waste
D) Perspiration
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26
What other type of friction is deep transverse friction called?

A) Cross warming
B) Rolling
C) Wringing
D) Cross fiber
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27
Which massage techniques is a shaking, trembling, or rocking motion?

A) Compression
B) Vibration
C) Pétrissage
D) Tapotement
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28
Which descriptions are types of tapotement?

A) Tapping, cupping, and hacking
B) Primary, secondary, and tertiary
C) Superficial, intermediate, and deep
D) Acute, subacute, and chronic
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29
Which term means movement is produced entirely by external forces without voluntary muscle contraction?

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Resisted
D) Functional
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30
Which term means movement is produced by voluntary muscular contraction?

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Resisted
D) Functional
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31
Which term means the amount of motion that occurs when one segment of the body moves in relationship to another segment of the body?

A) Range of motion
B) Facilitated action
C) Stretching
D) Mobilization
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32
Which massage technique is usually performed without lubricant?

A) Wringing
B) Effleurage
C) Pétrissage
D) Tapotement
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33
Which massage technique rubs one body surface against another while maintaining constant and equal pressure in all directions?

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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34
Which description applies to both effleurage and pétrissage?

A) Tapping, cupping, and hacking
B) Primary, secondary, and tertiary
C) Superficial, intermediate, and deep
D) One-handed, two-handed, and alternate hand
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35
Which massage technique lifts skin and underlying tissues from muscle or bone?

A) Skin rolling
B) Chucking tapotement
C) Rhythmic rocking
D) Superficial gliding
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36
Which massage technique is a non-gliding method of pressure application?

A) Friction
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Compression
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37
How long is pressure typically maintained during sustained compression?

A) 5 to 10 seconds
B) 10 to 20 seconds
C) 20 to 30 seconds
D) 30 to 35 seconds
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38
Which type of tapotement grasps, lifts, and releases the skin?

A) Tapping
B) Hacking
C) Cupping
D) Pincement
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39
Which massage technique involves repetitive striking?

A) Friction
B) Pétrissage
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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40
Which massage technique usually requires lubricant?

A) Friction
B) Vibration
C) Effleurage
D) Tapotement
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41
Stretches on muscles should be repeated several times until how many seconds have accumulated?

A) 10
B) 30
C) 40
D) 60
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42
Which approach did James Cyriax incorporate into his medical practice?

A) Nerve strokes
B) Aromatherapy
C) Deep massage techniques
D) Jostling
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43
Which muscle group is stretched by the massage therapist placing a hand over the client's anterior superior iliac spine and applying gentle pressure with the other hand on the medial aspect of the client's flexed knee?

A) Quads
B) Hamstrings
C) Adductors
D) Gluteals
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44
Which technique is osteoarthritis a contraindication for?

A) Passive range of motion
B) Stretching
C) Deep specific friction
D) Pétrissage
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45
Which technique involves passive range of motion movements applied to a joint complex?

A) Friction
B) Stretching
C) Tapotement
D) Mobilization
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46
Which procedure should be performed on a joint before it is mobilized?

A) Deep specific friction
B) Slight manual traction
C) Jostling
D) Compression
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47
Which joint can the techniques of pulls and circles that feature flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, and circumduction be performed on?

A) Knee
B) Elbow
C) Shoulder
D) Hip
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48
The American College of Sports Medicine recommends that muscles should be in which state before being stretched?

A) Warm
B) Tense
C) Soft
D) Cold
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49
Who is called the father of orthopedic medicine?

A) Johann Mezger
B) John Harvey Kellogg
C) Pehr Henrik Ling
D) James Cyriax
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50
Which technique elongates muscles in the direction opposite to that of their actions?

A) Stroking
B) Vibration
C) Percussion
D) Stretching
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