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Massage Therapy Pathology
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1. 'flat feet'
sclerodactyly
nucleus pulposus
myasthenia gravis
pes planus
2. How is ehlers-danlos syndrome recognized?
rheumatoid arthritis
malocclusion
hypermobile joints
phalen's maneuver
3. Plantar fasciitis is painful after prolonged ______________
fibromyalgia
postural deviation
immobility
thoracic outlet syndrome
4. Causes pain at the knee - stiffness after immobility - and discomfort walking DOWNstairs
endomysium
patellofemoral syndrome
internal disc disruption
dislocation
5. The shaft of long bones
lactic acid
diaphysis
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
myofascial pain syndrome
6. Byproduct of anaerobic combustion that is also a nerve irritant
compound fracture
contraindicate
impacted fracture
lactic acid
7. Tingling - numbness - and weakness in the thumb - pointer - middle - and medial half of ring finger.
carpal tunnel syndrome
comminuted fracture
cauda equina
dislocation
8. Impaired circulation and vascular spasm in the hands
raynaud phenomenon
rheumatoid arthritis
myositis ossificans
myasthenia gravis
9. X linked
muscular dystrophy
plantar fasciitis
tibial tuberosity
scleroderma
10. 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
dislocation
rheumatoid arthritis
tenosynovitis
muscular dystrophy
11. Neuromuscular disorder - autoimmune attacks acetylcholine receptors
bruxism
hyperlordosis
myasthenia gravis
internal disc disruption
12. Hyaluronic acid and glucosamine are inside _______________
esophogeal dysmotility
ganglion cysts
avascular osteonecrosis
osteoblasts
13. A protrusion at the metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe that occurs when the toe is laterally deviated
osteoclasts
bunion
spasms - cramps
postural deviation
14. A collection of genetic disorders that lead to problems with connective tissues. it affects the musculoskeletal - cardiovascular - and integumentary systems.
ehlers-danlos syndrome
osteoarthriits
diaphysis
osteoclasts
15. Idiopathic shrinking and thickening of the fascia on the palm of hand
osteoclasts
dupuytren contracture
plantar fasciitis
postural deviation
16. The bone is cracked but not completely broken
incomplete fracture
diaphysis
comminuted fracture
osteopenia
17. Packets of wrapped myofibers are bound in another connective tissue envelope creating bundles called
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
tenosynovitis
fascicles
comminuted fracture
18. Carries lyme disease
tenosynovitis
hypermobile joints
epimysium
deer tick
19. Degenerative joint disease
osteoarthritis
deer tick
fascicles
pes cavus
20. Usually caused by trauma - repetitive movement - infection - or gonorrhea
osgood-schlatter disease
tenosynovitis
tinel's test
patellofemoral syndrome
21. Broken bone with one end wedged into the other
osteogenesis imperfecta
impacted fracture
greenstick fracture
hypermobile joints
22. Synovial sheath in thumb affected by tenosynovitis
osteoblasts
de quervain tenosynovitis
osgood-schlatter disease
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
23. Bone clearers
bursitis
carpal tunnel syndrome
osteoclasts
muscular dystrophy
24. Teeth grinding
rheumatoid arthritis
bruxism
osgood-schlatter disease
compound fracture
25. Muscles are composed of specialized threadlike cells that have the power to contract while bearing weight
myasthenia gravis
myofibers
patellofemoral syndrome
hyperkyphosis
26. Literally means 'porous bones'
osteoporosis
hyperkyphosis
thoracic outlet syndrome
impacted fracture
27. Lyme disease causes a ____________ shaped rash
osteoclasts
tibial tuberosity
internal disc disruption
bullseye
28. A multitude of problems in and around the jaw
temporomandibular joint disorders
carpal tunnel syndrome
calcitonin
spondylosis
29. Muscles that work when adequate supplies of oxygen are easily accessible and burn very cleanly
cauda equina
aerobic metabolism
calcitonin
temporomandibular joint disorders
30. The result of chronic or traumatic irritation at the insertion of the quadriceps tendon in combination with adolescent growth spurts
epigastric hernia
tiabialis anterior tibialist posterior
osgood-schlatter disease
gout
31. (ledderhose disease) is essentially the same as dupuytren contracture - but it develops on the plantar aspect of the foot
gout
fibromyalgia
plantar fibromatosis
dupuytren contracture
32. Form small bumps that usually appear on the hand - wrist - or ankle. not usually painful.
raynaud phenomenon
tibial tuberosity
ganglion cysts
fascicles
33. Recognized mainly by the trigger points in predictable locations
endomysium
rheumatoid arthritis
myofascial pain syndrome
myositis ossificans
34. Hardening or thickening of the skin
annulus fibrosus
bursitis
tendinopathies
scleroderma
35. Taller than average with very long fingers
anaerobic metabolism
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
tenosynovitis
marfan syndrome
36. Hardening of the fingers - result of accumulation of scar tissue in hands
immobility
shin splints
gout
sclerodactyly
37. Injury and damage to tendons
amphiarthroses
bursa
rheumatoid arthritis
tendinopathies
38. A condition in which blood supply to an area of bone is interrupted and the bone tissue consequently dies...occuring most frequently at the head of the femur
palmar fascitis
fracture
avascular osteonecrosis
strain
39. Bone is completely broken but little or no damage has occurred to the surrounding soft tissues
wright and adsons
scoliosis
hyperlordosis
simple fracture
40. Muscle that works without adequat oxygen
anaerobic metabolism
plantar fasciitis
locally contraindicated
dislocation
41. Hormone controlling osteoblasts and osteoclasts
calcitonin
esophogeal dysmotility
dupuytren contracture
shin splints
42. CREST symptoms for scleroderma
greenstick fracture
wright and adsons
carpal tunnel syndrome
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
43. Immovable joints (between cranial bones)
tibial tuberosity
hernia
synarthroses
rheumatoid arthritis
44. Carpal tunnel test - tapping on the inside of wrist
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45. Joint inflammation brought about by wear and tear causing cumulative damage to articular cartilage
bunion
rheumatoid arthritis
myositis ossificans
osteoarthritis
46. Chronic autoimmune disorder involving damage to small blood vessels - leading to abnormal accumulations of collagen in the skin and other tissues.
nucleus pulposus
scleroderma
rheumatoid arthritis
calcinosis
47. Osteoarthritis in the spine
thoracic outlet syndrome
spondylosis
greenstick fracture
ganglion cysts
48. Bulges at the distal interphalangeal joints (DIPs) and at the proximal interphalangeal joints (PIPs)
osteoblasts
baker cysts
osteoarthriits
osteogenesis imperfecta
49. CAD (cervical acceleration-deceleration)
dislocation
whiplash
diaphysis
spondylosis
50. An umbrella term used to describe a variety of lower leg problems.
paget disease
shin splints
osteogenesis imperfecta
carpal tunnel syndrome