which of the following tapotement techniques is considered light tapotement? - ANStapping
which of the following would be defined as nerve pain? - ANSneuralgia
which fibre is primarily active when bench pressing? - ANSFast-twitch type II B
to strengthen your client's gastrocnemius, ask her to perform: - ANSactive resisted plantar
flexion while the knee is extended
which of the following tests is being performed in this image? - ANSmedial epicondylitis
Trochanteric Bursitis can lead to increased tonus, pain and trigger points in these muscles: -
ANStensor fascia lata, glute medius
what does a positive sign for the shoulder depression test indicate? - ANSnerve root
compression or brachial plexus injury
what is the positive sign for gillet's test? - ANSupward or no movement of the PSIS
which orthopedic test is best to determine if your client has an AC joint pathology? - ANSpainful
arc
to strengthen you client's levator scapula muscle, you would ask your client to perform 10 pain
free reps of resisted scapular________ - ANSelevation
which of the following statements is an example of a close ended question? - ANSwhen did the
accident happen?
which of the following statements describes a GH dislocation? - ANSseparation of the head of
the humerus
which of the following signs and symptoms are typical of asthma? - ANSnon-productive cough,
difficult expiration
which of the following signs and symptoms must be considered when a client with hypertension
is getting off a massage table? - ANSdizziness, fatigue
what is the most common cause of carpal tunnel syndrome? - ANSOveruse of the forearm
flexors
, what type of information should not be recorded on a health history form? - ANStreatment
consent
what type of health history information is confidential? - ANSall information
your client has a blood pressure of 210/140 mm Hg and requires the abdominal massage to
help with constipation. in this case, the massage will likely be: - ANSstrongly contraindicated at
that moment
which of the following levels is a nerve root lesion indicative for a client with a diminished biceps
and brachioradialis reflex? - ANSC5
which of the following is the most effective modality in reducing edema? - ANSlymphatic
drainage
which of the following is a reflexive effect of vine vibrations? - ANSsedation of the nervous
system
if your client has weakness with an extension, this could indicate a nerve root lesion at which
spinal level? - ANSC7
What is the primary reason for obtaining health history information? - ANSto identify indications
and contraindications for treatment
what type of information must be included in a health history form? - ANSdiagnosed diseases
which scenario is a contraindication to AF ROM? - ANSpain in the acute stage
which of the following conditions can produce edema in the forearm? - ANSKlumpke's paralysis
which of the following muscles contract with an autogenic inhibition stretch of the quadriceps
muscle? - ANSquadriceps
what does a positive sign of the "sign of the buttock test" indicate - ANStumor, bursitis, or
abscess
techniques which will be used during the treatment are describes in this part of the treatment
plan: - ANSnature of the treatment
which of the following muscles will most likely require treatment for hypertonicity and trigger
points after a meniscus injury? - ANSsemitendinosis, rectus femoris
in the acute stage, which of the following tissue manifestations are indicated to treat on a client
with facet joint irritation? - ANSmuscle spasm and inflammation