What does a positive sign for Homan's test indicate? - ANSDeep vein thrombosis
What is the most common cause of a contusion injury? - ANSDirect external trauma to a muscle
Which of the following movements will apply a stretch to the plantar fascia? - ANSPassive
relaxed extension with overpressure
Which of the following is a positive sign for the shoulder depression test? - ANSIncreased pain
Which of the following statements is an example of a benefit of treatment? - ANSIt will increase
shoulder mobility
As a massage therapist, you suggest to your client to perform push-ups. Push-ups will
strengthen the: - ANSPectoralis major
For a client with a lumbar disc herniation, which of the following muscles are indicated to treat
for a muscle spasm due to their attachment to the lumbar vertebrae? - ANSIliopsoas and
quadratus lumborum
The purpose of the Health History form is to collect which of the following information? -
ANSTiming and nature of injuries
Which of the following is the most appropriate test to identify an Achilles tendon rupture? -
ANSThompson's
Which of the following muscles will be stretched by lateral flexion of the torso? -
ANSContralateral quadratus lumborum
A client with a C6 nerve root lesion will potentially experience weakness with: - ANSElbow
flexion and wrist extension
Your client has a carrying angle of more than 15 degrees. This condition is called: - ANSCubitus
valgus
This is the normal A-ROM for the pronation of elbow complex: - ANS80-90 degrees
Sensory distribution of each nerve root is called: - ANSDermatome
This test may be used for assessing the tear of transverse humeral ligament: - ANSYegarson's
test
, The effects of massage are physiological and psychological in nature. What would be
considered a psychological effect? - ANSReflexive with the neurological systems
This is the normal end feel for shoulder joint adduction: - ANSTissue approximation
A massage therapist checks a client's deep tendon reflex and finds it normal. Which deep
tendon reflex grading would this be? - ANS2
Movement of the pelvis which keeps the center of gravity from excessive movement up or down
is called: - ANSVertical pelvic shift
This is an example of bone-to-bone end feel: - ANSElbow extension
Objective assessment includes testing, except for: - ANSPresence of any internal pins or plates
This test is the best for assessing a torn transverse humeral ligament: - ANSYergason's
While performing cervical quadrant test, if dizziness or nystagmus occurs, it indicates: -
ANSCompression on the vertebral arteries
A massage therapist prepares to conduct a manual muscle test of the hip flexors for their client.
Assuming a grade of poor, the most appropriate testing position is: - ANSSide-lying
Which kidney hormone controls blood pressure? - ANSRenin
The main supporting ligament of the atlantoaxial joint is: - ANSTransverse ligament of the atlas
Which organ(s) are both gonads and endocrine glands? - ANSOvaries and testes
This test is used for assessment of a sprain of the anterior sacroiliac ligaments: -
ANSTransverse anterior stress test
When a patient lies prone with the feet over the edge of the table and the examiner squeezes
the calf muscles, absence of plantar flexion indicates: - ANSAchilles tendon rupture
This test is good for assessing of bicipital tendonitis: - ANSSpeed's test
After a mastectomy, a client brings a note from a physician requiring the RMT to treat the area
to stimulate blood circulation. The RMT accepts the request, but after a few sessions, notice
that there is little improvement. The CMTO Guidelines require that: - ANSWhen a condition does
not respond to the proposed treatment plan, it is the responsibility of the therapist to discontinue
the plan and refer the client to the appropriate health care provider