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Massage Therapy Pathology
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1. Chronic bone disorder in which healthy bone is rapidly reabsorbed and replaced with fibrous connective tissue that never fully calcifies
patellofemoral syndrome
tinel's test
paget disease
compound fracture
2. Soft - gelatinous center of intervertebral disc
muscular dystrophy
nucleus pulposus
locally contraindicated
patellofemoral syndrome
3. 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.
fibromyalgia
ganglion cysts
yes - be careful not to overtreat
marfan syndrome
4. Chronic gastric problems
nucleus pulposus
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
osteopenia
esophogeal dysmotility
5. How is ehlers-danlos syndrome recognized?
talangiectasia
hypermobile joints
malocclusion
osteoblasts
6. Any kind of broken or cracked bone
fracture
phalen's maneuver
osteoporosis
fascicles
7. A collection of genetic disorders that lead to problems with connective tissues. it affects the musculoskeletal - cardiovascular - and integumentary systems.
calcinosis
ehlers-danlos syndrome
epigastric hernia
osteoporosis
8. A collection of signs and symptoms associated with the development of myofascial trigger points in muscles
myofascial pain syndrome
spondylosis
endomysium
de quervain tenosynovitis
9. Teeth grinding
amphiarthroses
tenosynovitis
myositis ossificans
bruxism
10. Myofibers are encased in this connective tissue envelope
osteogenesis imperfecta
endomysium
anaerobic metabolism
ankylosing spondylitis
11. A dysfunctional bite
simple fracture
malocclusion
temporomandibular joint disorders
myositis ossificans
12. 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
calcinosis
myositis ossificans
myasthenia gravis
disc disease
13. An infection of a spirochetal infection called 'borrelia burgdorferi'
osteoarthritis
lyme disease
bruxism
rheumatoid arthritis
14. Bone is completely broken but little or no damage has occurred to the surrounding soft tissues
simple fracture
cauda equina
anaerobic metabolism
lactic acid
15. Muscles are composed of specialized threadlike cells that have the power to contract while bearing weight
bursitis
sprain
myofibers
plantar fibromatosis
16. The growth of a bony deposit in soft tissues.
myositis ossificans
osteoarthritis
hyperlordosis
pes planus
17. Accumulation of calcium deposits in the skin - especially fingers
calcinosis
thoracic outlet syndrome
compound fracture
baker cysts
18. Byproduct of anaerobic combustion that is also a nerve irritant
contraindicate
spondylosis
disc disease
lactic acid
19. 'caved feet' or hyperaccentuated/jammed arches
pes cavus
sclerodactyly
lyme disease
ankylosing spondylitis
20. Autoimmume disease in which the immune system agents attack synovial membranes - particularly of the joints in the hands and feet.
hyperkyphosis
tenosynovitis
annulus fibrosus
rheumatoid arthritis
21. Fluid filled sac that acts as a protective cushion
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
calcinosis
bursa
patellofemoral syndrome
22. Torn muscle fibers
sclerodactyly
malocclusion
strain
endomysium
23. Neuromuscular disorder - autoimmune attacks acetylcholine receptors
ganglion cysts
myasthenia gravis
myositis ossificans
de quervain tenosynovitis
24. An overuse disorder that can lead to damage of the patellar cartilage
muscular dystrophy
parasthesia
thoracic outlet syndrome
patellofemoral syndrome
25. Overdeveloped lumbar curve
contraindicate
hyperlordosis
ankylosing spondylitis
internal disc disruption
26. Small - cumulative tears of the annulus - along with decreased disc height and dehydration of the nucleus.
degenerative disc disease
lyme disease
peyronie disease
ankylosing spondylitis
27. Bone builders
osteoblasts
thrombosis
aerobic metabolism
tibial tuberosity
28. Tingling - numbness - and weakness in the thumb - pointer - middle - and medial half of ring finger.
raynaud phenomenon
carpal tunnel syndrome
yes - be careful not to overtreat
sclerodactyly
29. Degenerative joint disease
bruxism
thoracic outlet syndrome
osteoarthritis
phalen's maneuver
30. Injured ligament
muscular dystrophy
incomplete fracture
spondylosis
sprain
31. Irritation of the median nerve as it passes under the transverse carpal ligament into the wrist.
spondylosis
scleroderma
contraindicate
carpal tunnel syndrome
32. 'flat feet'
scleroderma
wright and adsons
pes planus
diaphysis
33. Carpal tunnel test - tapping on the inside of wrist
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34. Shattering of the broken bone
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annulus fibrosus
comminuted fracture
patellofemoral syndrome
35. Means muscle inflammation with bone formation
osteoporosis
myositis ossificans
anaerobic metabolism
palmar fascitis
36. Weakness in facial muscles - difficulty speech - eating - swallowing
myasthenia gravis
aerobic metabolism
pes cavus
deer tick
37. What muscles are associated with shin splints?
tinel's test
muscular dystrophy
patellofemoral syndrome
tiabialis anterior tibialist posterior
38. Chronic autoimmune disorder involving damage to small blood vessels - leading to abnormal accumulations of collagen in the skin and other tissues.
scoliosis
thrombosis
scleroderma
osteoblasts
39. 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
bursa
avascular osteonecrosis
marfan syndrome
40. Osteoarthritis in the spine
osgood-schlatter disease
spondylosis
ganglion cysts
ankylosing spondylitis
41. Form small bumps that usually appear on the hand - wrist - or ankle. not usually painful.
greenstick fracture
bullseye
bruxism
ganglion cysts
42. A condition in which scar tissue develops under the skin of the shaft of the penis
diarthroses
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
wright and adsons
peyronie disease
43. The bone is cracked but not completely broken
calcitonin
osteopenia
ehlers-danlos syndrome
incomplete fracture
44. Significant bone thinning
calcinosis
fibromyalgia
raynaud phenomenon
osteopenia
45. Muscles that work when adequate supplies of oxygen are easily accessible and burn very cleanly
shin splints
phalen's maneuver
aerobic metabolism
cauda equina
46. Baker cysts pose the threat of
hyperlordosis
thrombosis
myositis ossificans
paget disease
47. Injury and damage to tendons
tendinopathies
muscular dystrophy
thrombosis
marfan syndrome
48. Rolling ice log with foot is indicated for
plantar fasciitis
amphiarthroses
fibromyalgia
osgood-schlatter disease
49. Spider veins
talangiectasia
osteoclasts
degenerative disc disease
ganglion cysts
50. Hardening or thickening of the skin
osteoarthriits
dislocation
myofibers
scleroderma