Deck 9: Soft Tissue Management Techniques: Massage
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Deck 9: Soft Tissue Management Techniques: Massage
1
Which of the following is NOT considered a precaution for general massage?
A)Burns
B)Recent fractures
C)Blood poisoning and infection
D)Osteoporosis
A)Burns
B)Recent fractures
C)Blood poisoning and infection
D)Osteoporosis
C
2
Which of the following is NOT a manual technique utilized to deactivate a trigger point?
A)Ischemic compression
B)Transverse friction massage
C)Stripping
D)Dry needling
A)Ischemic compression
B)Transverse friction massage
C)Stripping
D)Dry needling
D
3
Which of the following approaches to soft tissue management considers rhythmic motion of cerebrospinal fluid and its impact on health?
A)Manual lymph drainage
B)Feldenkrais
C)Craniosacral therapy
D)Cyriax
A)Manual lymph drainage
B)Feldenkrais
C)Craniosacral therapy
D)Cyriax
C
4
According to the Nagi model of disablement, which of the following is NOT considered to be an impairment?
A)Decreased range of motion
B)Inability to climb a set of stairs
C)Decreased strength
D)Pain
A)Decreased range of motion
B)Inability to climb a set of stairs
C)Decreased strength
D)Pain
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5
Which of the following is considered a contraindication to general massage?
A)Malignancy
B)Pain
C)Guarding
D)Tightness
A)Malignancy
B)Pain
C)Guarding
D)Tightness
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6
Which of the following is NOT a soft tissue dysfunction that can limit range of motion?
A)Scars
B)Trigger points
C)Stress fracture
D)Muscle guarding
A)Scars
B)Trigger points
C)Stress fracture
D)Muscle guarding
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7
Which of the following statements regarding the effects of massage is false?
A)Massage can promote healing.
B)Massage can promote muscle relaxation.
C)Massage affects everyone the same way.
D)Massage can affect the skeletal system.
A)Massage can promote healing.
B)Massage can promote muscle relaxation.
C)Massage affects everyone the same way.
D)Massage can affect the skeletal system.
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8
Which of the following is the most commonly used stroke in classic massage?
A)Superficial effleurage
B)Deep effleurage
C)Superficial petrissage
D)Deep petrissage
A)Superficial effleurage
B)Deep effleurage
C)Superficial petrissage
D)Deep petrissage
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9
Which of the following pieces of information cannot be gathered by using palpation skills?
A)Muscle tightness
B)Skin temperature
C)Trigger points
D)Blood pressure
A)Muscle tightness
B)Skin temperature
C)Trigger points
D)Blood pressure
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10
Which of the following approaches to soft tissue management is specific to the treatment of lymphedema?
A)Alexander technique
B)Connective tissue massage
C)Manual lymph drainage
D)Swedish massage
A)Alexander technique
B)Connective tissue massage
C)Manual lymph drainage
D)Swedish massage
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11
Which of the following best defines the term "tapotement"?
A)A kneading motion
B)Slow, superficial, repetitive strokes applied in the same direction as the muscle fibers
C)Ischemic compression of the tissue for 20 to 60 seconds
D)Percussion movements performed in a rapid, alternating manner
A)A kneading motion
B)Slow, superficial, repetitive strokes applied in the same direction as the muscle fibers
C)Ischemic compression of the tissue for 20 to 60 seconds
D)Percussion movements performed in a rapid, alternating manner
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12
Which of the following is the term best defined as "a focus of hyperirritability in a tissue that is tender when compressed and may give rise to referred pain"?
A)Scar
B)Trigger point
C)Adhesion
D)Muscle guarding
A)Scar
B)Trigger point
C)Adhesion
D)Muscle guarding
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13
Which of the two common approaches below promote proper posture and alignment as their main goals?
A)Alexander technique and connective tissue massage
B)Connective tissue massage and craniosacral therapy
C)Craniosacral therapy and Rolfing
D)Rolfing and Alexander technique
A)Alexander technique and connective tissue massage
B)Connective tissue massage and craniosacral therapy
C)Craniosacral therapy and Rolfing
D)Rolfing and Alexander technique
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14
Which of the following best describes the goal of scar massage?
A)Pain relief
B)Improved range of motion
C)Cosmesis
D)Reduced blood pressure
A)Pain relief
B)Improved range of motion
C)Cosmesis
D)Reduced blood pressure
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15
Which of the following best describes the reason that a clinician should have short fingernails while performing soft tissue management techniques?
A)So you do not break a nail
B)So you do not scratch the patient's skin
C)So you do not distract the patient
D)So you do not hurt yourself
A)So you do not break a nail
B)So you do not scratch the patient's skin
C)So you do not distract the patient
D)So you do not hurt yourself
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16
Which of the following people developed transverse friction massage?
A)Cyriax
B)Feldenkrais
C)Upledger
D)Dicke
A)Cyriax
B)Feldenkrais
C)Upledger
D)Dicke
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17
Which of the following best defines "fascia"?
A)Connective tissue
B)Adipose tissue
C)Smooth muscle tissue
D)Face tissue
A)Connective tissue
B)Adipose tissue
C)Smooth muscle tissue
D)Face tissue
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18
Which of the following best describes the proper method for transverse friction massage?
A)A gliding movement perpendicular to the muscle fibers
B)A non-gliding movement perpendicular to the muscle fibers
C)A gliding movement parallel to the muscle fibers
D)A non-gliding movement parallel to the muscle fibers
A)A gliding movement perpendicular to the muscle fibers
B)A non-gliding movement perpendicular to the muscle fibers
C)A gliding movement parallel to the muscle fibers
D)A non-gliding movement parallel to the muscle fibers
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19
Which of the following best defines "soft tissue massage" as it pertains to physical therapy?
A)Use of one's hands to move soft tissue to promote relaxation
B)Use of one's hands to move soft tissue to promote healing
C)Use of one's hands to move the articular surfaces of bone to promote relaxation
D)Use of one's hands to move the articular surfaces of bone to promote healing
A)Use of one's hands to move soft tissue to promote relaxation
B)Use of one's hands to move soft tissue to promote healing
C)Use of one's hands to move the articular surfaces of bone to promote relaxation
D)Use of one's hands to move the articular surfaces of bone to promote healing
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20
Which of the following best describes a kneading motion that has both mechanical and circulatory effects?
A)Effleurage
B)Petrissage
C)Tapotement
D)Trigger point deactivation
A)Effleurage
B)Petrissage
C)Tapotement
D)Trigger point deactivation
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