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Massage Therapy Pathology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The bone is completely broken and a great deal of soft tissue damage has occurred - the bone protrudes through the skin and is susceptible to infection.
compound fracture
bruxism
tinel's test
shin splints
2. Shattering of the broken bone
comminuted fracture
esophogeal dysmotility
tenosynovitis
scleroderma
3. CAD (cervical acceleration-deceleration)
whiplash
ganglion cysts
postural deviation
marfan syndrome
4. Rolling ice log with foot is indicated for
nucleus pulposus
shin splints
sclerodactyly
plantar fasciitis
5. Hyaluronic acid and glucosamine are inside _______________
tenosynovitis
hyperlordosis
shin splints
ganglion cysts
6. Bone clearers
osteoclasts
annulus fibrosus
talangiectasia
myositis ossificans
7. 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
baker cysts
bursa
shin splints
fracture
8. A loss of bone mass and density brought about by endocrine imbalances and poor metabolism of calcium
patellofemoral syndrome
calcitonin
wright and adsons
osteoporosis
9. Inflammation can be controlled by
degenerative disc disease
spondylosis
patellar tendonitis
PRICES
10. Genetic defect leading to problems in the construction of fibrillin - a connective tissue fiber. All connective tissues are affected with the most serious occuring in the skeleton - cardiovascular system - and eyes.
bullseye
myofascial pain syndrome
marfan syndrome
spondylosis
11. Also known as synovial sheath
avascular osteonecrosis
osgood-schlatter disease
epitenon
immobility
12. Muscles that work when adequate supplies of oxygen are easily accessible and burn very cleanly
locally contraindicated
aerobic metabolism
shin splints
carpal tunnel syndrome
13. Form small bumps that usually appear on the hand - wrist - or ankle. not usually painful.
fibromyalgia
ganglion cysts
osteoporosis
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
14. 'fusion' of vertebral bodies
deer tick
spondylosis
avascular osteonecrosis
myofibers
15. Bone builders
hyperlordosis
calcitonin
thrombosis
osteoblasts
16. Synovial sheath in thumb affected by tenosynovitis
rheumatoid arthritis
de quervain tenosynovitis
ankylosing spondylitis
scleroderma
17. Does fibromyalgia indicate massage
disc disease
osteoarthriits
yes - be careful not to overtreat
thoracic outlet syndrome
18. Freely movable joints
spondylosis
diarthroses
lactic acid
epitenon
19. An infection of a spirochetal infection called 'borrelia burgdorferi'
hyperlordosis
myofibers
lactic acid
lyme disease
20. Means muscle inflammation with bone formation
plantar fibromatosis
myositis ossificans
yes - be careful not to overtreat
raynaud phenomenon
21. Weakness in facial muscles - difficulty speech - eating - swallowing
myasthenia gravis
plantar fibromatosis
hypermobile joints
hyperkyphosis
22. Taller than average with very long fingers
osteoarthritis
compound fracture
marfan syndrome
yes - be careful not to overtreat
23. Chronic gastric problems
bruxism
shin splints
paget disease
esophogeal dysmotility
24. Synovial cysts found in the popliteal fossa - usually on the medial side.
baker cysts
osteogenesis imperfecta
plantar fasciitis
myasthenia gravis
25. Small fluid-filled synovial sacs that are attached to tendinous sheaths or joint capsusles
plantar fasciitis
bullseye
scoliosis
ganglion cysts
26. Progressive inflammatory arthritis of the spine
ankylosing spondylitis
aerobic metabolism
locally contraindicate
hyperlordosis
27. Massage on myositis ossificans?
shin splints
locally contraindicated
myositis ossificans
shin splints
28. Impaired circulation and vascular spasm in the hands
raynaud phenomenon
scleroderma
marfan syndrome
cauda equina
29. PRICES
immobility
osgood-schlatter disease
osteopenia
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
30. 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
deer tick
diaphysis
rheumatoid arthritis
disc disease
31. A collection of genetic disorders that lead to problems with connective tissues. it affects the musculoskeletal - cardiovascular - and integumentary systems.
myofascial pain syndrome
pes cavus
ehlers-danlos syndrome
incomplete fracture
32. Lyme disease causes a ____________ shaped rash
scleroderma
lactic acid
temporomandibular joint disorders
bullseye
33. Any kind of broken or cracked bone
fracture
pes planus
gout
spondylosis
34. Bone is completely broken but little or no damage has occurred to the surrounding soft tissues
pes cavus
simple fracture
carpal tunnel syndrome
hyperlordosis
35. Extensions of the spinal nerves between L1 and S5
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
spondylosis
cauda equina
endomysium
36. Osteoarthritis in the spine
spondylosis
sclerodactyly
talangiectasia
synarthroses
37. (ledderhose disease) is essentially the same as dupuytren contracture - but it develops on the plantar aspect of the foot
plantar fasciitis
plantar fibromatosis
bursa
bruxism
38. 'flat feet'
pes planus
osteoblasts
myositis ossificans
contraindicate
39. Hardening of the fingers - result of accumulation of scar tissue in hands
osteoclasts
plantar fasciitis
sclerodactyly
locally contraindicated
40. Myofibers are encased in this connective tissue envelope
strain
myofascial pain syndrome
tiabialis anterior tibialist posterior
endomysium
41. 'caved feet' or hyperaccentuated/jammed arches
endomysium
tendinopathies
esophogeal dysmotility
pes cavus
42. Spider veins
osteoblasts
myofibers
diarthroses
talangiectasia
43. Fluid filled sac that acts as a protective cushion
fibromyalgia
plantar fasciitis
calcitonin
bursa
44. An overuse disorder that can lead to damage of the patellar cartilage
fibromyalgia
patellofemoral syndrome
rheumatoid arthritis
spondylosis
45. Pins-and-needles sensation is felt along the affected dermatones
myasthenia gravis
parasthesia
calcitonin
tendinopathies
46. 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.
ganglion cysts
osteogenesis imperfecta
thrombosis
bunion
47. Recognized mainly by the trigger points in predictable locations
osteoporosis
endomysium
myofascial pain syndrome
epitenon
48. Chronic autoimmune disorder involving damage to small blood vessels - leading to abnormal accumulations of collagen in the skin and other tissues.
immobility
scleroderma
deer tick
patellofemoral syndrome
49. Neuromuscular disorder - autoimmune attacks acetylcholine receptors
compound fracture
diaphysis
myasthenia gravis
tenosynovitis
50. Bone bends and partially breaks
impacted fracture
annulus fibrosus
tenosynovitis
greenstick fracture