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Clients have the right to refuse the massage practitioner's services. What is this called? Right of refusal
What can you do when the client is sexualizing the relationship? A massage therapist has the right to refuse to treat any area of the body of a client or to terminate the professional relationship
What is disclosure? Youmay refuse to work with anyone as long as you explan the reasons why
What is soma? The body of a nerve cell
How many vertebrea are fused in the Sacrum? 5
What is the wedge-shaped intervetebral disc between the base of the lst lumbar vertebra and the sacrum called? The lumbosacral disc
The client has a repetitive strain pain from a work environment. Even though this client is not classified as a specific population what approaches would be most applicable? Sports Massage
A client would like to support the bodywork session with self-help measures. What approach would be best to present to the client? Reflexology & Hydrotherapy
A client is not comfortable in a passive role. They find more benefit if they are able to participate actively. They participate in sports and often feel stiff. They want to enhance their ability to stretch. What method would be most appropriate? Muscle Energy Technique
What is the primary range of motion that is exhibited by the atlas? Permits you to nod such as when you indicate "yes"
What is the main mechanism of nerve entrapment that occurs in the thoracic outlet? Only the lowest portion of the brachial plexus is affected by TOS. It consists of the C-8 and T-1 spinal nerve roots, which join together to form the lowest trunk and then the medial cord of the brachial plexus
A client reports at the beginning of the massage that they did not sleep well and are fatigued. This information if recorded in what section of the soap chart? S
A bodywork Professional identifies that the client exhibits pain when the left lumbar area is palpated. This info is recorded in what section of the soap chart? O
Care plan development is based on the information obtained during the need assessment , applicable benefits of bodywork, general description of methodology to be used and? Client goals
Touch that conveys sexuality is considered? Erotic
A client has experienced a series of difficult events and you notice they seem to be giving up hope. Inner peace is lacking. What may be disrupted? Spirituality
What is the system that uses various forms of poisitioning as prescribed by Dr. Lawrence Jones and Dr. Arthur Lincoln Polls? Orthobiotomy
A client is displaying defensive behavior after a stressful incident at work. During the session they seem to not be able to provide feed-back about pain and deny feeling agitated. What is the client utilizing? Copi9ng strategies.
A client has been referred for stress management to support chronic pan management methos. The client injured a leg and now used a cane. What accomodations may be required? Barrier free access
Parents are struggling with a fussy infant. They are frustrated because they cannot soothe the baby. What would be an approach to bodywork that you might use to help the parents better interact with the baby? Schedule a series of sessions where you teach the parents infant massage
What methods would best serve a client with psoriasis of the arms & legs? Jostling joint movement, muscle energy & lengthening
What is the relationship between post-isometic relaxation methods and reciprocal inhibition methods? Both are Muscle Energy Methods.
What would need to be adjusted when a client is pressed for time and can't stay the full hour? Duration
What is an example of a deductible expense? Continuing education to improve professional skills
If the mucus membrane that lines the abdominal cavity becomes inflamed what is it called? Peritonitis
What is an essential organic compund to manufacture cholesteral based hormones? Triglycerides
A client has eaten a meal that has resulted in intestinal gas. A massage method to encourage _____________may help? Parasympathetic Dominance
What supports flow of lymph through the healthy body? Movement
The lymphatic system is most interactive with which system? Immune System
Massage may be part of a beneficial treatment for Parkinsons Disease since research indicates that? Dopamine levels are inffluenced during massage
The stimulus with which the first noticible muscle contraction occurs is called the? Threshold Stimulus
A muscle synergist to the Triceps Bracii is the? Anconeus
A motor neuron and all the muscle fibers that is controls is called a? Motor Unit
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Sprain? A stretch or tear to a ligament and capsule when a joint is moved beyond its normal motion.
Strain? A stretch or tear to a muscle or tendon.
1st Degree sprain? A stretching and/or micro-tear of tissue
2nd Degree sprain? A partial tearing of tissue
3rd Degree sprain? A complete tear of tissue
Hypertrophy? An increase of mass or girth of a muscle
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