Massage Therapy Mblex Practice test
Questions and Answers.
Extensors -
\When assessing the radiocarpal joint, what muscle group would you lengthen to
release or decrease mild extention at the wrist?
Proximal and radioulnar joints -
\What joints in the forearm are produced the supination and pronation actions?
Nipples and genitalia -
\Which areas of the client are never appropriate for massage treatment?
The client's willingness and ability to contract muscles -
\What does active ROM test?
Contract- relax and post-isometric relaxation -
\Which of the following techniques are examples of Active Inhibition techniques?
Antagonist/ Agonist -
\A(n) ___has the opposite desired action of a___muscle?
Skeletal -
\What body system produces blood cells and stores minerals?
Drop Arm -
\What test would be positive if your client had rotator cuff tears?
The Frontal Plane -
\What body plane would divide the body vertically into a front and back portion?
Diathrotic -
\The glenohumeral joint is freely moveable and is functionally classified as?
Quadratus Lumborum -
\Which muscle has its origin at the aponeurotic fibers of the iliolumbar ligament and at
the adjacent portions of the iliac crest?
Subjective -
\The S in the acronym SOAP stands for what?
Trapezius -
\What muscle is responsible for head, neck, and shoulder movements?
, Paralysis,acute stages of healing, and severe pain on exercising -
\The contraindications for to resistance exercise includes
Muscle to bone -
\Tendons are fibrous tissue that connect
Touch of health -
\Which of the following massage profession methods is an approach of applied
kinesiology?
Mouth,pharnyx,esophagus,stomach, small intestine, and large intestine -
\What is the proper travel order of food through the gastrointestinal tract?
Motility disorder strongly associated with anxiety , stress, or depression. -
\Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a gastrointestinal concern that is defined as a(n)
Condition of chronic synovial inflammation in childen -
\Still's disease and Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) are inflammatory arthritides
defined as a
Petrissage -
\Increasing blood pressure is a reflective effect of what type of treatment technique
done on the abdomen?
Does the pain move or refer to other areas -
\While giving an assessment there are there are three types of question you ask to
obtain relevant information for the treatment plan; general, specific, and pain question.
Which of the following is a pain question?
Professionalism -
\Conducting any communication with other professionals with a friendly and
professional manner is listed what code of ethic?
Levator Scapula -
\What muscle would you be assessing with a severe downward rotation of the
scapulothoracic joint?
Frontal -
\What plane of motion is ABduction and ADduction performed on?
Shiatsu -
\This modality is used in Japan and is translated to "finger-pressure". It utilizes
acupuncture points to unblock the flow of life energy and restores balance to the
meridians and organs to promote self healing.
Right -
Questions and Answers.
Extensors -
\When assessing the radiocarpal joint, what muscle group would you lengthen to
release or decrease mild extention at the wrist?
Proximal and radioulnar joints -
\What joints in the forearm are produced the supination and pronation actions?
Nipples and genitalia -
\Which areas of the client are never appropriate for massage treatment?
The client's willingness and ability to contract muscles -
\What does active ROM test?
Contract- relax and post-isometric relaxation -
\Which of the following techniques are examples of Active Inhibition techniques?
Antagonist/ Agonist -
\A(n) ___has the opposite desired action of a___muscle?
Skeletal -
\What body system produces blood cells and stores minerals?
Drop Arm -
\What test would be positive if your client had rotator cuff tears?
The Frontal Plane -
\What body plane would divide the body vertically into a front and back portion?
Diathrotic -
\The glenohumeral joint is freely moveable and is functionally classified as?
Quadratus Lumborum -
\Which muscle has its origin at the aponeurotic fibers of the iliolumbar ligament and at
the adjacent portions of the iliac crest?
Subjective -
\The S in the acronym SOAP stands for what?
Trapezius -
\What muscle is responsible for head, neck, and shoulder movements?
, Paralysis,acute stages of healing, and severe pain on exercising -
\The contraindications for to resistance exercise includes
Muscle to bone -
\Tendons are fibrous tissue that connect
Touch of health -
\Which of the following massage profession methods is an approach of applied
kinesiology?
Mouth,pharnyx,esophagus,stomach, small intestine, and large intestine -
\What is the proper travel order of food through the gastrointestinal tract?
Motility disorder strongly associated with anxiety , stress, or depression. -
\Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a gastrointestinal concern that is defined as a(n)
Condition of chronic synovial inflammation in childen -
\Still's disease and Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) are inflammatory arthritides
defined as a
Petrissage -
\Increasing blood pressure is a reflective effect of what type of treatment technique
done on the abdomen?
Does the pain move or refer to other areas -
\While giving an assessment there are there are three types of question you ask to
obtain relevant information for the treatment plan; general, specific, and pain question.
Which of the following is a pain question?
Professionalism -
\Conducting any communication with other professionals with a friendly and
professional manner is listed what code of ethic?
Levator Scapula -
\What muscle would you be assessing with a severe downward rotation of the
scapulothoracic joint?
Frontal -
\What plane of motion is ABduction and ADduction performed on?
Shiatsu -
\This modality is used in Japan and is translated to "finger-pressure". It utilizes
acupuncture points to unblock the flow of life energy and restores balance to the
meridians and organs to promote self healing.
Right -