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Exam 3-3 Massage
Nervous System-Pathology
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This Muscle is innervated by both the median and ulnar nerves | FLEXOR DIGITORUM PROFUNDUS |
| Who was the developer of the massage chair | DAVID PALMER |
| A chair massage is most commonly charged by | MINUTE |
| What is the stage of healing when fibroblasts have migrated into the area to produce collagen fibers to begin mending the damaged tissue | REGENERATIVE |
| What percentage can an athletic massage reduce recuperation time | 50% |
| A positive effect of exercise is that it causes | HYPEREMIA |
| This nerve does NOT pass through the carpal tunnel | ULNAR |
| What scalene is NOT a flexor of the cervical spine | MIDDLE |
| The carpal tunnel is bordered by the flexor | RETINACULUM |
| Moderate to server pain, swelling, possible discoloration, reduced ROM, reduced strength is a ------2 injury | GRADE |
| How many structures pass through the carpal tunnel space | 10 |
| A muscle that is NOT responsible for the action of elevation of the mandible | DIGASTRIC |
| The most superficial muscle of the forearm is | FLEXOR CARPI ULNARIS |
| The part of the sports event that the therapist introduces slower and more sedative massage techniques | POST |
| Another term for Bipolar Disorder is | MANIC DEPRESSION |
| with a chair massage, a client is typically | CLOTHED |
| This condition involves damage to cranial nerve VII | BELL'S PALSY |
| What is another term for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) | POST TRAUMATIC STRESS INJURY |
| When a person uses a substance because they can't stand the symptoms of withdrawal | PHYSICAL ADDITION |
| What can massage therapy offer to a person on the autism spectrum | Help with sleep and human connection |
| What is the flexor retinaculum also known as | ANTERIOR ANNULAR LIGAMENT OR TRANSVERSE CARPAL LIGAMENT |
| Tinel's Sign is a test for what syndrome | CARPAL TUNNEL |
| What is Lateral Epicondylitis also known as | TENNIS ELBOW |
| Which manual test would be done to test for medial epicondylitis | RESISTIVE FLEXION OF THE WRIST |
| Which nerve is super angry when it comes to Pronator Teres Syndrome | MEDIAN NERVE |
| Which test is related to the ulnar nerve | ADSON'S TEST |
| How long will a therapist have the client place the dorsal side of both hands together with wrist positioned at 90 degrees of flexion (Phalen's Test) | 60 seconds |
| Conditions in which the median nerve can become irritated or compressed | CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME (ENTRAPMENT SYNDROME) & PRONATOR TERES SYNDROME |
| Which carpal bones does the flexor retinaculum attach to | PISIFORM-HAMATE-SCAPHIOD-TRAPEZIUM |
| The median nerve branches of this nerve plexus | BRACHIAL PLEXUS |
| Describe what a therapist WOULD NOT DO during treatment of Carpal Tunnel syndrome | Put pressure on the median nerve & massage external obliques |
| This muscle is an antagonist to extension of the cervical spine | ANTERIOR SCALENE |
| What is the most accessible body part when a client is positioned in a massage chair | LOW BACK |
| When it's your first time getting to know Herpes Zoster, in which form does it appear | CHICKEN POX |
| If your client had a run-in with childhood meningitis, could this affect them now in their 40's | No, (no specials accommodations needed) |
| Examples of Peripheral Neuropathy | Thoracic outlet syndrome-Trigeminal neuralgia-herpes zoster-Gillian Bar Syndrome |
| Is pain and discomfort felt in the pinky finger when it comes to carpal tunnel syndrome | NO, discomfort will be felt on the median nerve not ulnar verve |
| Causative factors where median nerve can become irritated or compressed | PRONATOR TERES SYNDROME |
| Your findings from specialized manual testing goes where on the SOAP notes | OBJETCIVE |
| If a client test positive on a specialized manual test, then is it for certain that they have the condition | No-manual therapist can't diagnose |
| What tax form must an employer provide at the end of the year to their employees | W-2 |
| Which muscle/tendon unit is commonly involved with tennis elbow | EXTENSOR CARPI RADIALIS BREVIS |
| Which muscle/tendon unit is commonly involved with golfer's elbow | FELEXOR CARPI RADIALIS |
| Which manual test would a therapist perform to test for Lateral Epicondylitis | RESISTIVE EXTENSION OF THE WRIST |
| Who files a 1099-MISC tax form | Independent Contractor |
| What year was the first year that sports massage was available for all athletes competing in the Summer Olympics | 1984 |
| Progressive degenerative dementing disorder, mostly effect 65(+) | Alzheimer Disease |
| Contralateral rotators of the cervical spine | ROTATORES-POSTERIOR SCALENE-TRAPEZIUS |
| Neurologic condition involving repetitive and involuntary contractions of the skeletal muscles | DYSTONIA |
| Another term for ALS | Lou Gherig's |