TEST pBANK p- pMassage pTherapy-Principles
pand
Practice, p7th pEdition pby pSusan pG.
pSalvo p pAll pChapters p1-
30
,TABLE pOF pCONTENTS
Chapter p01: pHistory pof pMassage-Prehistoric pTimes pto pthe pModern pEra pand
pProfessional pSocieties, pOrganizations, pand pAssociations
Chapter p02: pThe pTherapeutic pRelationship-Ethics, pCultural pCompetencies, pand
pBoundaries pChapter p03: pTools pof pthe pTrade-Tables, pAccessories, pLinens,
pLubricants, pAromatherapy, pEssential pOils, pand pthe pMassage pEnvironment
Chapter p04: pCareer pLongevity-Wellness, pWellbeing, pand
pSelf-Care pChapter p05: pEvidence-Informed pPractice pand
pResearch pLiteracy pChapter p06: pMassage pTherapy
pResearch
Chapter p07: pBody pMechanics, pClient pPositioning, pand pDraping
Chapter p08: pMassage pTechniques, pMobilizations pand pStretches, pEndangerment pSites,
pand pContraindications
Chapter p09: pConcepts pof pDisease, pStandard pPrecautions, pTransmission-Based
pPrecautions, pDisinfection pProcedures, pand pEmergency pPreparedness
Chapter p10: pProfessional pStandards-Scope pof pPractice, pStandards pof pCare, pAssessments,
pDocumentation, pInformed pConsent, pTreatment pPlanning, pand pReferrals
Chapter p11: pSpecial pPopulations-Massage pfor pPregnant pand pPostpartum pClients,
pInfants, pChildren, pAdolescents, pAging pAdults, pand pThose pwith pVisual,
pHearing, pand pMobility pImpairment
Chapter p12: pHydrotherapy-Clinical pApplications, pSpa pApplications, pand pSpa
pProcedures pChapter p13: pFoot pReflexology-Principles pand pPractice
Chapter p14: pClinical pMassage-Pain pTheories p& pPain pManagement, pClinical
pAssessments, pClinical pApplication pMethods, pSports pMassage p& pWorking pwith
pAthletics, pSoft pTissue pInjuries pChapter p15: pSeated pMassage-Principles pand
pPractice
,Chapter p16: pAsian pBodywork pTherapy-Shiatsu, pThai pMassage, pAyurvedic
pPrinciples, pand pChakras
Chapter p17: pBusiness pPractices-Getting pStarted, pMarketing, pProfessional
pDevelopment, pAccounting, pand pPlanning
Chapter p18: pIntroduction pto pthe pHuman pBody-Medical pTerminology, pCells, pTissues, pand
pBody pCompass
Chapter p19: pSkeletal pSystem, pPathologies, pDisorders, pand
pInjuries pChapter p20: pMuscular pSystem, pPathologies,
pDisorders, pand pInjuries pChapter p21: pKinesiology-Part pA
Chapter p21: pKinesiology-Part pB
Chapter p22: pIntegumentary pSystem, pPathologies, pConditions, pand
pInjuries pChapter p23: pNervous pSystem, pPathologies, pDisorders,
pand pInjuries pChapter p24: pEndocrine pSystem pand pPathologies
Chapter p25: pReproductive pSystem, pPathologies, pConditions, pand
pDisorders pChapter p26: pCardiovascular pSystem, pPathologies, pand
pDisorders
Chapter p27: pLymphatic pSystem, pPathologies, pand pConditions
Chapter p28: pRespiratory pSystem, pPathologies, pConditions, pand
pDisorders pChapter p29: pDigestive pSystem, pPathologies,
pDysfunctions, pand pDisorders pChapter p30: pUrinary pSystem,
pPathologies, pand pDisorders
, TEST pBANK pMassage pTherapy p7/E pSusan pSalvo
Chapter p01: pHistory pof pMassage: pPrehistoric pTimes pto pthe pModern
pEra pand pProfessional pSocieties, pOrganizations, pand pAssociations.
MULTIPLE pCHOICE
1. Which pmethod pis pdefined pas pmanipulation pof psoft ptissue pusing
ppressure pand ptraction pfor pclinical, ptherapeutic, pand ppalliative
ppurposes?
a. Acupuncture
b. Ayurveda
c. Polarity ptherapy
d. Massage ptherapy
ANS: p D
Massage ptherapy pthe pmanipulation pof psoft ptissue pusing pcompression pand
pdecompression/traction pfor pclinical, ptherapeutic, pand ppalliative ppurposes por
pfor pwellness pand pself-care ppurposes.
2. Which porigin pfor pthe pword pmassage pis pGreek?
a. Mashesh
b. Masso
c. Masser
d. Makeh
ANS: p B
The porigin pof pthe pword pmassage pis punclear, pbut pcan pbe ptraced pto
pnumerous psources: pthe pHebrew pmashesh, pthe pGreek pmasso pand pmassin,
pthe pLatin pmassa, pthe pArabic pmass’h, pthe pSanskrit pmakeh, pand pthe
pFrench pmasser.
3. When pwas pthe pearliest pthe pterm pmassage pwas pused pby pmost pEuropean-based
pcultures?
a. 1600s
b. 1700s
c. 1800s
d. 1900s
ANS: p C
By pthe pearly p1800s, pthe pterm pmassage pwas pused pby pmost pEuropean-based
pcultures. pHistorically, pmassage pwas preferred pto pby pits ptechniques psuch pas
pfriction por prubbing.
4. The pfirst pwritten precords pof pmassage pdate pback pto p3000 pBCE pin pwhich pcountry?
a. India
b. China
c. Egypt
d. Greece
ANS: p B
Written precords pregarding pthe ppractice pof pmassage pgo pback pto p3000 pBCE
pin pChina. pAcupuncture pwas pnot pmentioned pin pChinese pwritings puntil p90
pBCE.
pand
Practice, p7th pEdition pby pSusan pG.
pSalvo p pAll pChapters p1-
30
,TABLE pOF pCONTENTS
Chapter p01: pHistory pof pMassage-Prehistoric pTimes pto pthe pModern pEra pand
pProfessional pSocieties, pOrganizations, pand pAssociations
Chapter p02: pThe pTherapeutic pRelationship-Ethics, pCultural pCompetencies, pand
pBoundaries pChapter p03: pTools pof pthe pTrade-Tables, pAccessories, pLinens,
pLubricants, pAromatherapy, pEssential pOils, pand pthe pMassage pEnvironment
Chapter p04: pCareer pLongevity-Wellness, pWellbeing, pand
pSelf-Care pChapter p05: pEvidence-Informed pPractice pand
pResearch pLiteracy pChapter p06: pMassage pTherapy
pResearch
Chapter p07: pBody pMechanics, pClient pPositioning, pand pDraping
Chapter p08: pMassage pTechniques, pMobilizations pand pStretches, pEndangerment pSites,
pand pContraindications
Chapter p09: pConcepts pof pDisease, pStandard pPrecautions, pTransmission-Based
pPrecautions, pDisinfection pProcedures, pand pEmergency pPreparedness
Chapter p10: pProfessional pStandards-Scope pof pPractice, pStandards pof pCare, pAssessments,
pDocumentation, pInformed pConsent, pTreatment pPlanning, pand pReferrals
Chapter p11: pSpecial pPopulations-Massage pfor pPregnant pand pPostpartum pClients,
pInfants, pChildren, pAdolescents, pAging pAdults, pand pThose pwith pVisual,
pHearing, pand pMobility pImpairment
Chapter p12: pHydrotherapy-Clinical pApplications, pSpa pApplications, pand pSpa
pProcedures pChapter p13: pFoot pReflexology-Principles pand pPractice
Chapter p14: pClinical pMassage-Pain pTheories p& pPain pManagement, pClinical
pAssessments, pClinical pApplication pMethods, pSports pMassage p& pWorking pwith
pAthletics, pSoft pTissue pInjuries pChapter p15: pSeated pMassage-Principles pand
pPractice
,Chapter p16: pAsian pBodywork pTherapy-Shiatsu, pThai pMassage, pAyurvedic
pPrinciples, pand pChakras
Chapter p17: pBusiness pPractices-Getting pStarted, pMarketing, pProfessional
pDevelopment, pAccounting, pand pPlanning
Chapter p18: pIntroduction pto pthe pHuman pBody-Medical pTerminology, pCells, pTissues, pand
pBody pCompass
Chapter p19: pSkeletal pSystem, pPathologies, pDisorders, pand
pInjuries pChapter p20: pMuscular pSystem, pPathologies,
pDisorders, pand pInjuries pChapter p21: pKinesiology-Part pA
Chapter p21: pKinesiology-Part pB
Chapter p22: pIntegumentary pSystem, pPathologies, pConditions, pand
pInjuries pChapter p23: pNervous pSystem, pPathologies, pDisorders,
pand pInjuries pChapter p24: pEndocrine pSystem pand pPathologies
Chapter p25: pReproductive pSystem, pPathologies, pConditions, pand
pDisorders pChapter p26: pCardiovascular pSystem, pPathologies, pand
pDisorders
Chapter p27: pLymphatic pSystem, pPathologies, pand pConditions
Chapter p28: pRespiratory pSystem, pPathologies, pConditions, pand
pDisorders pChapter p29: pDigestive pSystem, pPathologies,
pDysfunctions, pand pDisorders pChapter p30: pUrinary pSystem,
pPathologies, pand pDisorders
, TEST pBANK pMassage pTherapy p7/E pSusan pSalvo
Chapter p01: pHistory pof pMassage: pPrehistoric pTimes pto pthe pModern
pEra pand pProfessional pSocieties, pOrganizations, pand pAssociations.
MULTIPLE pCHOICE
1. Which pmethod pis pdefined pas pmanipulation pof psoft ptissue pusing
ppressure pand ptraction pfor pclinical, ptherapeutic, pand ppalliative
ppurposes?
a. Acupuncture
b. Ayurveda
c. Polarity ptherapy
d. Massage ptherapy
ANS: p D
Massage ptherapy pthe pmanipulation pof psoft ptissue pusing pcompression pand
pdecompression/traction pfor pclinical, ptherapeutic, pand ppalliative ppurposes por
pfor pwellness pand pself-care ppurposes.
2. Which porigin pfor pthe pword pmassage pis pGreek?
a. Mashesh
b. Masso
c. Masser
d. Makeh
ANS: p B
The porigin pof pthe pword pmassage pis punclear, pbut pcan pbe ptraced pto
pnumerous psources: pthe pHebrew pmashesh, pthe pGreek pmasso pand pmassin,
pthe pLatin pmassa, pthe pArabic pmass’h, pthe pSanskrit pmakeh, pand pthe
pFrench pmasser.
3. When pwas pthe pearliest pthe pterm pmassage pwas pused pby pmost pEuropean-based
pcultures?
a. 1600s
b. 1700s
c. 1800s
d. 1900s
ANS: p C
By pthe pearly p1800s, pthe pterm pmassage pwas pused pby pmost pEuropean-based
pcultures. pHistorically, pmassage pwas preferred pto pby pits ptechniques psuch pas
pfriction por prubbing.
4. The pfirst pwritten precords pof pmassage pdate pback pto p3000 pBCE pin pwhich pcountry?
a. India
b. China
c. Egypt
d. Greece
ANS: p B
Written precords pregarding pthe ppractice pof pmassage pgo pback pto p3000 pBCE
pin pChina. pAcupuncture pwas pnot pmentioned pin pChinese pwritings puntil p90
pBCE.