SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Massage And Basic Medical Terms
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
industries
,
health-sciences
,
massage
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. It takes place if the stress continues without relief
Johann George Mezger
anatripsis
brachial
exhaustion phase of stress
2. Offering or providing help
auxiliary
genetic/congenital
predisposing conditions
horse & warrior
3. Subjective abnormalities as reported by the patient/client - what do they tell you?
4. Objective abnormalities which can be observed by someone other than the patient/client - what do you see?
5. Through secreting of regulating hormones - it allows the body to continue fighting a stressor long after the effects of the alarm has dissipated
resistance reaction of stress
Amma techniques
Ayru-Veda
dorsiflexion
6. Aka the knowledge of life
The tradition of massage for athletes in the U.S.
Emil Vodder
mortality
Ayru-Veda
7. Disorder resulting from an attack by the body's own immune system. the body identifies one or more tissues as invading organisms and forms an antibody to that tissue
gastric
exhaustion phase of stress
compressions
auto-immunity
8. Pertaining to the arm
horse & warrior
Japanese Tsubo
brachial
Chinese amma techniques
9. The art of rubbing upward not downward
gastric
published a natural health magazine called Physical Culture
proximal
anatripsis
10. Region below the stomach
hypogastric
popliteal
malignant
rubbing in massage is a way to do this
11. Pulling foot up towards the anterior part of the leg
compressions
start of the modern day spas
dorsiflexion
Amma
12. Any physiological or physical situation or conditon that causes tension or strain
David Palmer
stress
Ayru-Veda
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
13. Includes Chinese Acupoints and Shiatsu
Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards
Japanese Tsubo
this person abolished massage and destroyed baths & gymnasiums
Tui-na
14. Brought the tradition of natural health to the general public instead of limiting it to the rich
health
COMTA
Bernarr MacFadden
lateral
15. Massage practices returned to Europe and flourished
friction
alarm phase of stress
Renaissance period
Hippocrates
16. John Barnes
Physical Therapist who developed Myeofacial Release
published a natural health magazine called Physical Culture
Japanese Tsubo
COMTA
17. American Massage Therapy Association
body is invaded by pathogenic organisms such as bacteria - virus - fungus - parasites. May cause disease by interfereing with the normal functions of the host
AMTA
exhaustion phase of stress
dorsiflexion
18. Help to bind a joint that is too loose
proximal
definintion of syndrome
rubbing in massage is a way to do this
trauma
19. Aka Swedish Massage
NCCAM
predisposing conditions
brachial
Western Massage
20. Buttocks
Hippocrates
gluteal
Japanese Tsubo
malignant
21. Region of the skull behind the ear (mastoid process)
mastoid
genetic/congenital
Western Massage
Hippocrates
22. Alarm - resistance reaction - exhaustion
NCCAM
General Adaptation Syndrome
James Harvey Kellogg
proximal
23. Gliding massage stroke
definition of 'symptom'
effleurage
Eunice Ingram
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
24. Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation
Paul St. John
Esalen Massage
COMTA
exhaustion phase of stress
25. Egyptian
this massage centered mainly around royalty
Tui-na
Esalen Massage
Physical Therapist who developed Myeofacial Release
26. Touch Research Institute (TRI)
The tradition of massage for athletes in the U.S.
ventral
Renaissance period
Created in 1992 & was the first centered devoted to basic and applied research in the use of touch in human health development
27. Towards the origin
body is invaded by pathogenic organisms such as bacteria - virus - fungus - parasites. May cause disease by interfereing with the normal functions of the host
John Upledger
considered by some as the Father of Swedish Massage in the U.S. & the founding father of the American Physical Education Association
proximal
28. Disorder resulting from an imbalance of essential nutrients
deficiency
Esalen Massage
James B. Mennell
Amma
29. Published a book in 1902 that convinced medical professionals of the therapeutic effects of massage
Dr. Douglas Graham
auxiliary
femoral
morbidity
30. Brought the Swedish Movement Cure to the U.S. in 1854
NCBTMB
genetic/congenital
start of the modern day spas
Dr. George Taylor
31. Front of body
Pehr Henrik Ling
Hippocrates
Western Massage
ventral
32. National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine
Hippocrates
Pehr Henrik Ling
proximal
NCCAM
33. Developed cure for lymphedema & other diseases of venous or lymph circulation
Emil Vodder
proximal
deep
Physical Therapist who developed Myeofacial Release
34. Lived (460 to 380 B.C.)
Greek massage
brachial
Hippocrates
Esalen Massage
35. To press or squeeze together
Renaissance period
James B. Mennell
compressions
lateral
36. Behind the knee
medial
popliteal
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
inguinal
37. Abdominal region lateral to the epigastric reagion
definition of 'sign'
Renaissance period
hypochondrium
Johann George Mezger
38. Massage and Bodywork Licensing exam
MBLex
NCBTMB
epigastric
Amma
39. Definition: press or rub
Amma
genetic/congenital
Pehr Henrik Ling
Esalen Massage
40. Infection
this person abolished massage and destroyed baths & gymnasiums
body is invaded by pathogenic organisms such as bacteria - virus - fungus - parasites. May cause disease by interfereing with the normal functions of the host
Physical Therapist who developed Myeofacial Release
Includes Greece - Italy & Egyptian civilizations
41. Relating to the neck
Shiatsu points
gluteal
epigastric
cervical
42. Damage caused by mechanical injury - chemical agents - extreme heat of cold and radiation which alters the body's normal homeostatic process
promoted biological living at his natural healing resort
proximal
trauma
Greek massage
43. Abnormal growth (tumor).
exhaustion phase of stress
malignant
neoplasm
eversion
44. Indian and Hindu practices
Given to a Hindu seer by the God Indra
Hippocrates
health
Ayru-Veda
45. Increasing the angle between two bones
lateral
Pehr Henrik Ling
extension
Ayru-Veda
46. Refers to the FREQUENCY of disability or deaths
NCBTMB
because of this person - the first resort spa in the U.S. came into being. It promoted vegetarian diets - exercise - various forms of bathing and massage
lateral
morbidity
47. Stomach
gastric
Japanese Tsubo
Bernarr MacFadden
malignant
48. French barber & surgeon - described positive of massage in the healing process & relieving joint stiffness
James B. Mennell
Ambrose Pare
Paul St. John
definition of 'symptom'
49. An onset of disease process s that are likely to occur
improved the timeline for recovery of soldiers of WWI
neoplasm
Ayru-Veda
predisposing conditions
50. Abnormalities of development caused by faulty genetic programming or due to noxious influences in the fetus while in the uterus
genetic/congenital
predisposing conditions
Ayru-Veda
morbidity