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1. What is the primary purpose of cross-fiber friction in therapeutic
techniques?
To promote muscle relaxation and flexibility.
To disrupt and breakdown existing and forming adhesions in
muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
To increase the range of motion in joints.
To enhance blood circulation in the affected area.
2. In a clinical setting, if a patient is experiencing chronic pain, how might
hydrotherapy be integrated into their treatment plan alongside massage
therapy?
By replacing massage therapy entirely with hydrotherapy for
faster results.
By using hydrotherapy to provide analgesic effects that
complement the pain relief from massage therapy.
By using hydrotherapy solely for muscle strengthening without
addressing pain.
By applying hydrotherapy only after massage therapy has been
completed.
3. : Moving a seriously injured person is only allowed if:
You are faced with immediate danger
You need to get to another more seriously injured person
You need movement to provide proper care
All of the above
,4. What is the functional classification of the glenohumeral joint?
Synarthrotic
Fibrous
Diathrotic
Amphiarthrotic
5. What is the name of the nerve that serves the forearm flexor and muscles
of the thumb and first finger?
Musculocutaneous Nerve
Radial Nerve
Ulnar Nerve
Median Nerve
6. In a physical rehabilitation setting, how would understanding the frontal
plane assist a therapist in designing a treatment plan for a patient with
shoulder issues?
Understanding the frontal plane would help the therapist design
exercises that focus on shoulder abduction and adduction,
which are crucial for shoulder rehabilitation.
Understanding the frontal plane would allow the therapist to
focus solely on lower body exercises.
Understanding the frontal plane is not relevant to shoulder
rehabilitation.
Understanding the frontal plane would only apply to assessing
leg movements.
7. Describe the significance of glucose in the human body and its role in
energy production.
Glucose is a fat that stores energy for long-term use.
, Glucose is a type of protein that helps build muscle tissue.
Glucose is a primary source of energy for the body's cells and is
crucial for metabolic processes.
Glucose is a mineral that aids in bone health.
8. Describe the significance of adhering to legal and ethical requirements in
massage therapy practice.
It enables therapists to avoid continuing education requirements.
It allows therapists to charge higher fees for their services.
Adhering to legal and ethical requirements ensures the safety
and well-being of clients and maintains the integrity of the
profession.
It focuses solely on the physical techniques used in therapy.
9. A synergist may
Produce unwanted movements
Neither assist or resist a movement
Resist the movement
Act along with the prime mover
10. In a rehabilitation setting, if a patient is experiencing difficulty with
supination due to an injury, which joints would you assess for potential
dysfunction?
Proximal and distal radioulnar joints
Humeroulnar and humeroradial joints
Metacarpophalangeal joints
Carpometacarpal joints
, 11. Describe the role of the deltoid muscle in the movement of the
glenohumeral joint and how its different fibers contribute to this action.
The deltoid muscle is responsible for the medial rotation of the
glenohumeral joint.
The deltoid muscle only assists in flexion of the glenohumeral
joint.
The deltoid muscle primarily stabilizes the glenohumeral joint
without contributing to movement.
The deltoid muscle facilitates ABduction of the glenohumeral
joint through its anterior, middle, and posterior fibers, each
contributing to different movements.
12. If a patient presents with an iliotibial band contracture, which therapeutic
technique would be most appropriate to address their condition?
Surgical intervention
Stretching exercises
Ice application
Strength training
13. If a patient shows moderate limitations in their range of motion during an
assessment, what would be an appropriate course of action for a
therapist?
Ignore the limitations and proceed with standard treatment.
Only provide pain relief without further assessment.
Immediately refer the patient for surgery.
Develop a targeted rehabilitation plan that addresses the
moderate limitations.
14. What is a synergist?