PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE, 7TH EDITION
(SALVO, 2023) – COMPLETE CHAPTERS 1–30
◉ Proximal and radioulnar joints. Answer: What joints in the
forearm are produced the supination and pronation actions?
◉ Nipples and genitalia. Answer: Which areas of the client are never
appropriate for massage treatment?
◉ The client's willingness and ability to contract muscles. Answer:
What does active ROM test?
◉ Contract- relax and post-isometric relaxation. Answer: Which of
the following techniques are examples of Active Inhibition
techniques?
◉ Antagonist/ Agonist. Answer: A(n) ___has the opposite desired
action of a___muscle?
◉ Skeletal. Answer: What body system produces blood cells and
stores minerals?
,◉ Drop Arm. Answer: What test would be positive if your client had
rotator cuff tears?
◉ The Frontal Plane. Answer: What body plane would divide the
body vertically into a front and back portion?
◉ Diathrotic. Answer: The glenohumeral joint is freely moveable and
is functionally classified as?
◉ Quadratus Lumborum. Answer: Which muscle has its origin at the
aponeurotic fibers of the iliolumbar ligament and at the adjacent
portions of the iliac crest?
◉ Subjective. Answer: The S in the acronym SOAP stands for what?
◉ Trapezius. Answer: What muscle is responsible for head, neck,
and shoulder movements?
◉ Paralysis,acute stages of healing, and severe pain on exercising.
Answer: The contraindications for to resistance exercise includes
◉ Muscle to bone. Answer: Tendons are fibrous tissue that connect
, ◉ Touch of health. Answer: Which of the following massage
profession methods is an approach of applied kinesiology?
◉ Mouth,pharnyx,esophagus,stomach, small intestine, and large
intestine. Answer: What is the proper travel order of food through
the gastrointestinal tract?
◉ Motility disorder strongly associated with anxiety , stress, or
depression.. Answer: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a
gastrointestinal concern that is defined as a(n)
◉ Condition of chronic synovial inflammation in childen. Answer:
Still's disease and Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) are
inflammatory arthritides defined as a
◉ Petrissage. Answer: 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. Answer: 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?