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Practice,7thEditionbySusanG.Salvo All
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Chapters 1-30
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,TABLEOF CONTENTS 2d 2d
Chapter 01: History of Massage-Prehistoric Times to the Modern Era and Professional
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2d Societies, Organizations, and Associations
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Chapter 02: The Therapeutic Relationship-Ethics, Cultural Competencies, and Boundaries
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2d Chapter 03: Tools of the Trade-Tables, Accessories, Linens, Lubricants, Aromatherapy,
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2d Essential Oils, and the Massage Environment
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Chapter 04: Career Longevity-Wellness, Wellbeing, and Self-Care
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2d Chapter 05: Evidence-Informed Practice and Research Literacy
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2d Chapter 06: Massage Therapy Research
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Chapter 07: Body Mechanics, Client Positioning, and Draping
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Chapter 08: Massage Techniques, Mobilizations and Stretches, Endangerment Sites, and
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2d Contraindications
Chapter 09: Concepts of Disease, Standard Precautions, Transmission-Based Precautions,
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2d Disinfection Procedures, and Emergency Preparedness 2d 2d 2d 2d
Chapter 10: Professional Standards-Scope of Practice, Standards of Care, Assessments,
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2d Documentation, Informed Consent, Treatment Planning, and Referrals2d 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d
Chapter 11: Special Populations-Massage for Pregnant and Postpartum Clients, Infants,
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2d Children, Adolescents, Aging Adults, and Those with Visual, Hearing, and Mobility
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2d Impairment
Chapter 12: Hydrotherapy-Clinical Applications, Spa Applications, and Spa Procedures
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2d Chapter 13: Foot Reflexology-Principles and Practice
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Chapter 14: Clinical Massage-Pain Theories & Pain Management, Clinical Assessments,
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2d Clinical Application Methods, Sports Massage & Working with Athletics, Soft Tissue Injuries
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2d Chapter 15: Seated Massage-Principles and Practice
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,Chapter 16: Asian Bodywork Therapy-Shiatsu, ThaiMassage, Ayurvedic Principles, and
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2d Chakras
Chapter 17: Business Practices-Getting Started, Marketing, Professional Development,
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Accounting, and Planning
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Chapter 18:Introduction to the Human Body-Medical Terminology, Cells, Tissues, and Body Compass
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Chapter 19: Skeletal System, Pathologies, Disorders, and Injuries
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2d Chapter 20: Muscular System, Pathologies, Disorders, and Injuries
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2d Chapter 21: Kinesiology-Part A
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Chapter 21: Kinesiology-Part B
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Chapter 22:Integumentary System, Pathologies, Conditions, andInjuries
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2d Chapter 23: Nervous System, Pathologies, Disorders, and Injuries
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2d Chapter 24: Endocrine System and Pathologies
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Chapter 25: Reproductive System, Pathologies, Conditions, and Disorders
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Chapter 26: Cardiovascular System, Pathologies, and Disorders
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Chapter 27: Lymphatic System, Pathologies, and Conditions
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Chapter 28: Respiratory System, Pathologies, Conditions, and Disorders
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2d Chapter 29: Digestive System, Pathologies, Dysfunctions, and Disorders
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2d Chapter 30: Urinary System, Pathologies, and Disorders
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, TEST BANK Massage Therapy 7/E Susan Salvo
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Chapter 01: History of Massage: Prehistoric Times to the Modern Era and
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Professional Societies, Organizations, and Associations.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 2d
1. Which method is defined asmanipulation of soft tissueusing pressure and
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2d traction for clinical, therapeutic, and palliative purposes?
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a. Acupuncture
b. Ayurveda
c. Polarity therapy 2d
d. Massage therapy 2d
ANS: 2 d D
Massage therapy the manipulation of soft tissue using compression and
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decompression/traction for clinical, therapeutic, and palliative purposes or for wellness
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and self-care purposes.
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2. Which origin for the word massage is Greek? 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d 2d
a. Mashesh
b. Masso
c. Masser
d. Makeh
ANS: 2 d B
The origin of the word massage is unclear, but can betraced to numerous sources: the
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Hebrew mashesh, the Greek masso and massin, the Latin massa, the Arabic mass’h,
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the Sanskrit makeh, and the French masser.
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3. When was the earliest the term massage was usedby most European-based cultures?
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a. 1600s
b. 1700s
c. 1800s
d. 1900s
ANS: 2 d C
Bythe early 1800s, the term massage was usedby most European-based cultures.
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Historically, massage was referred to by its techniques such as friction or rubbing.
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4. Thefirst written records of massage date back to 3000 BCE in which country?
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a. India
b. China
c. Egypt
d. Greece
ANS: 2 d B
Written records regarding the practice of massage goback to 3000 BCE inChina.
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Acupuncture was not mentioned in Chinese writings until 90 BCE.
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5. Which work is commonly referred to as the classic scripture of traditional Chinese
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2d medicine?