Mblex Practice Test 2 (Massage Therapy)

  1. If a client experiences lower back pain due to hyper-tonic psoas major while in the supine position, a bolster should be placed where?
    Under the knees
  2. What Cryotherapy treatment is used for an acute strain or sprain?
    RICE
  3. Massage therapy may help to alleviate all of the following except:




    C. ) Phlebitis
  4. Polarity Therapy was developed by whom?
    Randolph stone
  5. What is the most common substance used in body scrubs?
    Salt
  6. This technique is primarily used to work on trigger points.
    Ischemic compression
  7. Goals are...




    D. ) Measurable or attainable accomplishments
  8. Massage results in increased production of




    A. ) Blood cells
  9. Liabilities are...




    C. ) Debts owed to a person or business
  10. What massage modality uses stimulation of tsubo points to stimulate nerves and increase circulation?
    Shiatsu
  11. Bindegewebsmassage (im not kidding.. that's how it is spelled..) focuses on massage of..




    B. ) Subcutaneous connective tissue
  12. What modality is used to broaden tendons, ligaments, and muscles to break down adhesions?
    Deep transverse friction
  13. Contraindications for hydrotherapy include all of the following except:




    B. ) Acne
  14. Ancient massage technique involving kneading, tapotement, friction, pooping the fingers and toes, and the use of scented perfumes:
    Tshanpau
  15. This results in blood vessels if an application of hot and cold on the skin are used:
    Dilating and constricting
  16. A massage table which is controlled by motors to adjust the height is called:
    Hydraulic
  17. Sharing of feelings and emotions on the part of the client is known as:
    Self-disclosure
  18. Long gliding stokes in which the hands are held just above the body, not touching, is called what?
    Aura stroke
  19. Using the same linen between two separate clients is know as:
    Common towel
  20. Who developed Bindegewebsmassage?
    Elizabeth Dicke
  21. What is "Universal precautions"?
    Controlling infectious agents to prevent the spread of disease
  22. Localized ischemia can be produced by application of which massage stroke:




    C. ) Friction
  23. Massage therapy increases the production of:




    C. ) Urine
  24. Chair massage became popularized in the 1980's due to work of whom?
    David Palmer
  25. Reciprocal inhibition should be utilized if a cleint suffers from:




    B. ) Cramping
  26. Massage stroke best utilized to break up adhesions in tissue:
    Friction
  27. The proper temperature to keep a massage room should be around:
    75 degrees
  28. Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation may also be known as:
    Muscle Energy Technique (MET)
  29. The Travell Method is a form of treatment designed for:




    C. ) Trigger points
  30. David Palmer helped popularized:
    Chair massage
  31. Examples of moist heat include all of the following except:




    C. ) Heating pad
  32. Type of massage performed by two massage therapists on one client using synchronized movements:
    Four Hand Massage
  33. Reiki, Jin Shin Do, and Polarity Therapy aree all forms of:




    C. ) Energy techniques
  34. Hand washing, wearing gloves, and placing contaminated linen in biohazard bags are all forms of:




    D. ) Universal precautions
  35. Gross income minus expenses deducted results in:




    C. ) Net income
  36. Cryotherapy is the use of what?
    Cold
  37. Evaluation of how a person holds their body while standing is:
    Posture analysis
  38. Who made Deep Transverse Friction popular?
    James Cyriax
  39. What does the C in RICE stand for?
    Compression
  40. RICE is used to treat injuries to:




    C. ) Soft tissue
  41. All of the following areas of the body are advised with caution for pregnant clients except:




    D. ) Face
  42. Inflammation may be reduced with which application:




    A. ) Cryotherapy
  43. The R in RICE stands for:
    Rest
  44. Effects of massage that produce involuntary responses of the body is called what?
    Reflex effects
  45. CRAC is a form of:




    A. ) MET
  46. Lymphatic drainage massage stimulates increased lymph circulation directed:




    B. ) Proximally
  47. RICE, the primary treatment utilized for a strain or sprain, stands for:
    Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
  48. If a client experiences lower back pain due to hypertonic psoas major while in prone position, a bolster should be placed where?
    Under their ankles
  49. What is the modern term for Chinese massage?
    Tui-na
  50. The application of cold packs or ice is known as:




    C. ) Cryotherapy
  51. During the course of a massage, the client requests that the massage therapist pop their wrist joint. If the massage therapist were to comply with the request, it would be a violation of:




    B. ) Scope of practice
  52. Feldenkrias, Trager Mentastics, and Aston Pattering are all forms of:




    B. ) Movement techniques
  53. Reddening and increased heat of the skin as the result of a massage is known as:
    Hyperemia
  54. A pre-event sports massage may be performed up to:




    D. ) 15 mins before the event
  55. A 1099 must be filled out how often?
    Quarterly
  56. Pain resulting from a trigger point being felt in a different region of the body in known as:
    Referred pain
  57. Centripetal massage strokes are directed:
    Towards the heart
  58. A feather stroke is also known as:
    Nerve Stroke
  59. What is a mission statement?
    A short general statement detailing the goal of a business
  60. Where did Reiki originate?
    Japan
  61. Self-disclosure is?
    The client sharing feelings and emotions during the massage session
  62. A sitz bath is a bath in which the client immerses their body up to their...
    Hips
  63. What is a Transference relationship?
    The client viewing a massage therapist as a significant person in their early life
  64. Polarity therapy helps clients to balance what?
    Body and mind
  65. Massage technique used during a pre-event sports massage, but not during an inter or post-event sports massage:




    C. ) Tapotement
  66. In a business setting, a massage therapist's credentials must be:




    B. ) Posted in visibility of all clients
  67. Which of the following massage strokes is best in increasing venous circulation?




    A. ) Effleurage
  68. Deep Transverse Friction was developed by..
    James Cyriax
  69. A system of movements performed in specific ways to achieve certain results is known as..
    Modality
  70. The Hawaiian word "Lomi" means?
    Massage
  71. Destroying and living organism on a surface is known as




    C. ) Sterilization
  72. A massage table that is able to be folded and transported easily from one location to another:
    Portable
  73. An ideal massage lubricant should be?
    Hypoallergenic
  74. A massage room should contain all the following except:




    A. ) A bathroom
  75. One of the best ways to assess a client is by:




    D. ) Listening
  76. Lomi lomi, Craniosacral Therapy, and Rolfing are all forms of:




    B. ) Manipulation techniques
  77. Fulling is a form of:




    A. ) Petrissage
  78. Universal precautions should be followed with whom?
    Every client
  79. A pre-event sports massage requires the following kinds of strokes to be performed:




    C. ) Invigorating
  80. A tigger point that results in pain only when being palpated is:




    C. ) Latent
  81. Lighting in the massage room should be:




    A. ) Subdued
  82. Contrast baths should always end with immersion in:




    D. ) Cold
  83. What is the primary goal of a massage performed after a sporting event?
    To move metabolic waste out of tissues
  84. Longitudinal friction goes in which direction to the muscle fibers?
    Same Direction
  85. Massage may reduce all of the following except:




    C. ) Cortisol
  86. A proper dilution of bleach is:




    D. ) Ten parts water to one part bleach
  87. Examples of dry heat include all of the following except:




    D. ) Steam
  88. All of the following companies provide liability insurance for massage therapists except:




    B. ) NCBMTB
  89. The pattern or design of a massage treatment is known as:
    Sequence
  90. Massage strokes directed away from the heart are called:
    Centrifugal
  91. Technique used to treat adhesions found between fasia and muscles:




    C. ) Myofascial release
  92. Massage focused on connective tissue beneath the skin, affecting vascular reflexes related to pathological conditions:




    B. ) Bindegewebsmassage
  93. Full-body steam bath used to increase activity of sudoriferous glands is called:
    A Russian Bath
  94. What kind of effect does massage have on blood vessels?
    Dilation
  95. The I in RICE stands for:




    B. ) Ice
  96. Superficial friction results in the following condition of the skin:




    C. ) Hyperemia
  97. An aura stroke is a massage stroke in which:




    C. ) The hands are held just above the body
  98. Aura strokes may be useful in which modality:




    C. ) Reiki
  99. Soap is essential in:




    A. ) Sanitation
  100. Manual manipulation of the body's soft tissues is called:
    Massage
  101. Skin rolling is a form of:




    C. ) Petrissage
  102. The E in RICE stands for:




    D. ) Elevation
  103. What modality uses gentle shaking and rocking movements to improve rage of motion?
    Trager Method
  104. Pre-massage interview used to determine the treatment to be performed, areas of concern, and contraindication is called:
    Consultation
  105. Physical effects of massage therapy are called:
    Mechanical effects
  106. Stretch technique in which a muscle is stretched to resistance, followed by an isometric contraction by the client, then the muscle stretched further after the contraction:
    Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
  107. Movement of a joint through the entire extent of it's action is known as:
    Range Of Motion (ROM)
  108. Ability to perform services legally according to occupational standards and licensing:




    B. ) Scope of practice
  109. Cryotherapy is used to reduce:




    B. ) Inflammation
  110. MET is also known as:




    D. ) Muscle Energy Technique
  111. Chucking and wringing are forms of:




    A. ) Friction
  112. A trigger point that causes pain without palpation is called:
    Active
  113. A Form of compression in which a muscle fiber is compressed between the thumb and fingers:
    Pincer compression
  114. A client that may not benefit from specific essential oils is someone who might suffer from:
    Cellulitis
  115. Gait analysis is observation and interpretation of a person's:




    C. ) Walking pattern
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Mblex Practice Test 2 (Massage Therapy)
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Select questions picked from Mblex test prep book 2015, Massage Therapy section.
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