TEST BANK - Massage Therapy-
Principles and
Practice, 7th Edition by Susan G.
Salvo All Chapters 1-
30
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 01: History of Massage-Prehistoric Times to the Modern Era and
Professional Societies, Organizations, and Associations
Chapter 02: The Therapeutic Relationship-Ethics, Cultural Competencies,
and Boundaries Chapter 03: Tools of the Trade-Tables, Accessories,
Linens, Lubricants, Aromatherapy, Essential Oils, and the Massage
Environment
Chapter 04: Career Longevity-Wellness, Wellbeing, and
Self-Care Chapter 05: Evidence-Informed Practice and
Research Literacy Chapter 06: Massage Therapy
Research
Chapter 07: Body Mechanics, Client Positioning, and Draping
Chapter 08: Massage Techniques, Mobilizations and Stretches, Endangerment
Sites, and Contraindications
Chapter 09: Concepts of Disease, Standard Precautions, Transmission-Based
Precautions, Disinfection Procedures, and Emergency Preparedness
Chapter 10: Professional Standards-Scope of Practice, Standards of Care,
Assessments, Documentation, Informed Consent, Treatment Planning, and
Referrals
Chapter 11: Special Populations-Massage for Pregnant and Postpartum
Clients, Infants, Children, Adolescents, Aging Adults, and Those with
Visual, Hearing, and Mobility Impairment
Chapter 12: Hydrotherapy-Clinical Applications, Spa Applications, and
Spa Procedures Chapter 13: Foot Reflexology-Principles and Practice
Chapter 14: Clinical Massage-Pain Theories & Pain Management, Clinical
Assessments, Clinical Application Methods, Sports Massage & Working with
Athletics, Soft Tissue Injuries Chapter 15: Seated Massage-Principles and
Practice
,Chapter 16: Asian Bodywork Therapy-Shiatsu, Thai Massage, Ayurvedic
Principles, and Chakras
Chapter 17: Business Practices-Getting Started, Marketing,
Professional Development, Accounting, and Planning
Chapter 18: Introduction to the Human Body-Medical Terminology, Cells,
Tissues, and Body Compass
Chapter 19: Skeletal System, Pathologies, Disorders,
and Injuries Chapter 20: Muscular System, Pathologies,
Disorders, and Injuries Chapter 21: Kinesiology-Part A
Chapter 21: Kinesiology-Part B
Chapter 22: Integumentary System, Pathologies,
Conditions, and Injuries Chapter 23: Nervous System,
Pathologies, Disorders, and Injuries Chapter 24: Endocrine
System and Pathologies
Chapter 25: Reproductive System, Pathologies, Conditions,
and Disorders Chapter 26: Cardiovascular System,
Pathologies, and Disorders
Chapter 27: Lymphatic System, Pathologies, and Conditions
Chapter 28: Respiratory System, Pathologies, Conditions,
and Disorders Chapter 29: Digestive System, Pathologies,
Dysfunctions, and Disorders Chapter 30: Urinary System,
Pathologies, and Disorders
, TEST BANK Massage Therapy 7/E Susan Salvo
Chapter 01: History of Massage: Prehistoric Times to the
Modern Era and Professional Societies, Organizations, and
Associations.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which method is defined as manipulation of soft tissue using
pressure and traction for clinical, therapeutic, and palliative
purposes?
a.
Acupuncture
b.
Ayurveda
c.
Polarity therapy
d.
Massage therapy
ANS: D
Massage therapy the manipulation of soft tissue using compression and
decompression/traction for clinical, therapeutic, and palliative purposes or
for wellness and self-care purposes.
2. Which origin for the word massage is Greek?
a.
Mashesh
b.
Masso
c.
Masser
d.
Makeh
ANS: B
The origin of the word massage is unclear, but can be traced to
numerous sources: the Hebrew mashesh, the Greek masso and massin,
the Latin massa, the Arabic mass’h, the Sanskrit makeh, and the French
masser.
3. When was the earliest the term massage was used by most European-based
cultures?
a.
1600s
b.
1700s
c.
1800s
d.
1900s
ANS: C
By the early 1800s, the term massage was used by most European-based
cultures. Historically, massage was referred to by its techniques such as
friction or rubbing.
4. The first written records of massage date back to 3000 BCE in which country?
a.
India
b.
China
c.
Egypt
d.
Greece
ANS: B
Written records regarding the practice of massage go back to 3000 BCE
in China. Acupuncture was not mentioned in Chinese writings until 90
BCE.
Principles and
Practice, 7th Edition by Susan G.
Salvo All Chapters 1-
30
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 01: History of Massage-Prehistoric Times to the Modern Era and
Professional Societies, Organizations, and Associations
Chapter 02: The Therapeutic Relationship-Ethics, Cultural Competencies,
and Boundaries Chapter 03: Tools of the Trade-Tables, Accessories,
Linens, Lubricants, Aromatherapy, Essential Oils, and the Massage
Environment
Chapter 04: Career Longevity-Wellness, Wellbeing, and
Self-Care Chapter 05: Evidence-Informed Practice and
Research Literacy Chapter 06: Massage Therapy
Research
Chapter 07: Body Mechanics, Client Positioning, and Draping
Chapter 08: Massage Techniques, Mobilizations and Stretches, Endangerment
Sites, and Contraindications
Chapter 09: Concepts of Disease, Standard Precautions, Transmission-Based
Precautions, Disinfection Procedures, and Emergency Preparedness
Chapter 10: Professional Standards-Scope of Practice, Standards of Care,
Assessments, Documentation, Informed Consent, Treatment Planning, and
Referrals
Chapter 11: Special Populations-Massage for Pregnant and Postpartum
Clients, Infants, Children, Adolescents, Aging Adults, and Those with
Visual, Hearing, and Mobility Impairment
Chapter 12: Hydrotherapy-Clinical Applications, Spa Applications, and
Spa Procedures Chapter 13: Foot Reflexology-Principles and Practice
Chapter 14: Clinical Massage-Pain Theories & Pain Management, Clinical
Assessments, Clinical Application Methods, Sports Massage & Working with
Athletics, Soft Tissue Injuries Chapter 15: Seated Massage-Principles and
Practice
,Chapter 16: Asian Bodywork Therapy-Shiatsu, Thai Massage, Ayurvedic
Principles, and Chakras
Chapter 17: Business Practices-Getting Started, Marketing,
Professional Development, Accounting, and Planning
Chapter 18: Introduction to the Human Body-Medical Terminology, Cells,
Tissues, and Body Compass
Chapter 19: Skeletal System, Pathologies, Disorders,
and Injuries Chapter 20: Muscular System, Pathologies,
Disorders, and Injuries Chapter 21: Kinesiology-Part A
Chapter 21: Kinesiology-Part B
Chapter 22: Integumentary System, Pathologies,
Conditions, and Injuries Chapter 23: Nervous System,
Pathologies, Disorders, and Injuries Chapter 24: Endocrine
System and Pathologies
Chapter 25: Reproductive System, Pathologies, Conditions,
and Disorders Chapter 26: Cardiovascular System,
Pathologies, and Disorders
Chapter 27: Lymphatic System, Pathologies, and Conditions
Chapter 28: Respiratory System, Pathologies, Conditions,
and Disorders Chapter 29: Digestive System, Pathologies,
Dysfunctions, and Disorders Chapter 30: Urinary System,
Pathologies, and Disorders
, TEST BANK Massage Therapy 7/E Susan Salvo
Chapter 01: History of Massage: Prehistoric Times to the
Modern Era and Professional Societies, Organizations, and
Associations.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which method is defined as manipulation of soft tissue using
pressure and traction for clinical, therapeutic, and palliative
purposes?
a.
Acupuncture
b.
Ayurveda
c.
Polarity therapy
d.
Massage therapy
ANS: D
Massage therapy the manipulation of soft tissue using compression and
decompression/traction for clinical, therapeutic, and palliative purposes or
for wellness and self-care purposes.
2. Which origin for the word massage is Greek?
a.
Mashesh
b.
Masso
c.
Masser
d.
Makeh
ANS: B
The origin of the word massage is unclear, but can be traced to
numerous sources: the Hebrew mashesh, the Greek masso and massin,
the Latin massa, the Arabic mass’h, the Sanskrit makeh, and the French
masser.
3. When was the earliest the term massage was used by most European-based
cultures?
a.
1600s
b.
1700s
c.
1800s
d.
1900s
ANS: C
By the early 1800s, the term massage was used by most European-based
cultures. Historically, massage was referred to by its techniques such as
friction or rubbing.
4. The first written records of massage date back to 3000 BCE in which country?
a.
India
b.
China
c.
Egypt
d.
Greece
ANS: B
Written records regarding the practice of massage go back to 3000 BCE
in China. Acupuncture was not mentioned in Chinese writings until 90
BCE.