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Massage Therapy Pathology
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1. Bone clearers
bursitis
amphiarthroses
osteoclasts
calcinosis
2. A protrusion at the metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe that occurs when the toe is laterally deviated
lactic acid
bunion
diarthroses
impacted fracture
3. A loss of bone mass and density brought about by endocrine imbalances and poor metabolism of calcium
osteoporosis
tiabialis anterior tibialist posterior
disc disease
spondylosis
4. Muscle that works without adequat oxygen
anaerobic metabolism
whiplash
patellofemoral syndrome
myositis ossificans
5. Tough outer wrapping on intervertebral disc
bunion
osgood-schlatter disease
talangiectasia
annulus fibrosus
6. Tingling - numbness - and weakness in the thumb - pointer - middle - and medial half of ring finger.
carpal tunnel syndrome
osteoblasts
tenosynovitis
bursa
7. (ledderhose disease) is essentially the same as dupuytren contracture - but it develops on the plantar aspect of the foot
plantar fibromatosis
epitenon
marfan syndrome
hernia
8. Byproduct of anaerobic combustion that is also a nerve irritant
lactic acid
avascular osteonecrosis
sclerodactyly
lyme disease
9. A collection of lower leg injuries including compartment syndromes - muscle tears - periostitis - hairline fractures - and other problems - brought on by overuse and/or misalignment at the ankle
pes cavus
nucleus pulposus
lyme disease
shin splints
10. A group of genetic disorders that affect the formation of type I collagen fibers. it results in bones that fracture easily - along with decreased muscle mass - ligament laxity - postural deviations - and several other problems.
osteogenesis imperfecta
postural deviation
aerobic metabolism
endomysium
11. Neuromuscular disorder - autoimmune attacks acetylcholine receptors
myasthenia gravis
comminuted fracture
epitenon
locally contraindicated
12. Literally means 'porous bones'
plantar fibromatosis
ganglion cysts
osteoporosis
bursa
13. Fractures easily
dupuytren contracture
scleroderma
osteogenesis imperfecta
scoliosis
14. 'flat feet'
de quervain tenosynovitis
esophogeal dysmotility
fibromyalgia
pes planus
15. Autoimmume disease in which the immune system agents attack synovial membranes - particularly of the joints in the hands and feet.
hernia
tenosynovitis
greenstick fracture
rheumatoid arthritis
16. A condition in which scar tissue develops under the skin of the shaft of the penis
peyronie disease
talangiectasia
epitenon
whiplash
17. X linked
tendinopathies
hyperkyphosis
muscular dystrophy
fibromyalgia
18. Irritation of the median nerve as it passes under the transverse carpal ligament into the wrist.
carpal tunnel syndrome
osteoarthritis
tibial tuberosity
postural deviation
19. Degeneration of the bones and discs in the spine
spondylosis
myofascial pain syndrome
osteoarthritis
patellar tendonitis
20. Degenerative joint disease
osteoblasts
amphiarthroses
postural deviation
osteoarthritis
21. Baker cysts _____________ massage
locally contraindicate
osteogenesis imperfecta
myofascial pain syndrome
sprain
22. The nucleus pulposus or the surrounding anulus fibrosus of an intervetebral disc protrudes - putting pressure on nerve roots - the cauda equina - or the spinal cord
dislocation
carpal tunnel syndrome
disc disease
fibromyalgia
23. Synovial sheath in thumb affected by tenosynovitis
immobility
bullseye
de quervain tenosynovitis
temporomandibular joint disorders
24. Hardening or thickening of the skin
malocclusion
locally contraindicated
scleroderma
ganglion cysts
25. Injury and damage to tendons
peyronie disease
bruxism
tendinopathies
osteoarthriits
26. 11 active tender points are found distributed among all quadrants of the body - along with fatigue - morning stifness - and poor quality sleep
endomysium
osteopenia
hypermobile joints
fibromyalgia
27. Chronic autoimmune disorder involving damage to small blood vessels - leading to abnormal accumulations of collagen in the skin and other tissues.
diaphysis
scleroderma
temporomandibular joint disorders
lactic acid
28. Injuries to joints in which the articulating bones are forcefully separated
plantar fasciitis
spasms - cramps
dislocation
osteoporosis
29. A multitude of problems in and around the jaw
impacted fracture
temporomandibular joint disorders
malocclusion
patellofemoral syndrome
30. Slightly movable joints (vertebrae)
annulus fibrosus
disc disease
amphiarthroses
osteopenia
31. A collection of genetic disorders that lead to problems with connective tissues. it affects the musculoskeletal - cardiovascular - and integumentary systems.
osteoarthritis
bursa
ehlers-danlos syndrome
contraindicate
32. CREST symptoms for scleroderma
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
amphiarthroses
tenosynovitis
fibromyalgia
33. Inflammation of the bursae
bursitis
tiabialis anterior tibialist posterior
spondylosis
yes - be careful not to overtreat
34. The shaft of long bones
pes planus
simple fracture
diaphysis
spasms - cramps
35. Bulges at the distal interphalangeal joints (DIPs) and at the proximal interphalangeal joints (PIPs)
plantar fasciitis
patellofemoral syndrome
osteoarthriits
postural deviation
36. Muscles are composed of specialized threadlike cells that have the power to contract while bearing weight
myofibers
annulus fibrosus
thoracic outlet syndrome
impacted fracture
37. Practically exclusive to youth athletes
scleroderma
ganglion cysts
osgood-schlatter disease
tenosynovitis
38. How is ehlers-danlos syndrome recognized?
cauda equina
hypermobile joints
osteoarthritis
epigastric hernia
39. Immovable joints (between cranial bones)
synarthroses
baker cysts
carpal tunnel syndrome
hyperlordosis
40. Synovial cysts found in the popliteal fossa - usually on the medial side.
baker cysts
gout
hyperlordosis
bullseye
41. Complications: nodules on the sclera of eyes - dry eyes and mouth - pleuritis - inflammation of pericardial sac - hepatitis (infl. of liver) - vasculitis - bursitis - anemia - Raynaud syndrome
osteoarthriits
hyperkyphosis
rheumatoid arthritis
myositis ossificans
42. Freely movable joints
malocclusion
patellar tendonitis
yes - be careful not to overtreat
diarthroses
43. Irritation and inflammation of tendons that pass through a synovial sheath
epimysium
tenosynovitis
osteoarthriits
phalen's maneuver
44. Hyaluronic acid and glucosamine are inside _______________
fibromyalgia
ganglion cysts
bruxism
disc disease
45. Small fluid-filled synovial sacs that are attached to tendinous sheaths or joint capsusles
myositis ossificans
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
plantar fibromatosis
ganglion cysts
46. Recognized mainly by the trigger points in predictable locations
myofibers
marfan syndrome
myofascial pain syndrome
myositis ossificans
47. Overdeveloped thoracic curve
osteogenesis imperfecta
wright and adsons
hyperkyphosis
rheumatoid arthritis
48. Accumulation of calcium deposits in the skin - especially fingers
fibromyalgia
carpal tunnel syndrome
calcinosis
myofascial pain syndrome
49. Impaired circulation and vascular spasm in the hands
osteoarthriits
myofascial pain syndrome
raynaud phenomenon
dupuytren contracture
50. Discomfort walking UPstairs
internal disc disruption
lyme disease
ganglion cysts
patellar tendonitis