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Massage Therapy Pathology
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1. Overdeveloped thoracic curve
tenosynovitis
tinel's test
sclerodactyly
hyperkyphosis
2. Chronic gastric problems
esophogeal dysmotility
cauda equina
fibromyalgia
thoracic outlet syndrome
3. Synovial cysts found in the popliteal fossa - usually on the medial side.
endomysium
plantar fasciitis
thoracic outlet syndrome
baker cysts
4. An infection of a spirochetal infection called 'borrelia burgdorferi'
immobility
avascular osteonecrosis
tenosynovitis
lyme disease
5. Causes pain at the knee - stiffness after immobility - and discomfort walking DOWNstairs
muscular dystrophy
immobility
degenerative disc disease
patellofemoral syndrome
6. Weakness in facial muscles - difficulty speech - eating - swallowing
myositis ossificans
myasthenia gravis
palmar fascitis
ankylosing spondylitis
7. Immovable joints (between cranial bones)
raynaud phenomenon
lactic acid
thoracic outlet syndrome
synarthroses
8. A loss of bone mass and density brought about by endocrine imbalances and poor metabolism of calcium
osteoarthritis
dislocation
bunion
osteoporosis
9. Bone bends and partially breaks
greenstick fracture
rheumatoid arthritis
ganglion cysts
shin splints
10. A condition caused by repeated microscopic injury to the plantar fascia of the foot
fibromyalgia
myofascial pain syndrome
talangiectasia
plantar fasciitis
11. Carpal tunnel test - tapping on the inside of wrist
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12. What muscles are associated with shin splints?
tiabialis anterior tibialist posterior
aerobic metabolism
plantar fasciitis
spasms - cramps
13. Hardening of the fingers - result of accumulation of scar tissue in hands
postural deviation
sclerodactyly
rheumatoid arthritis
osgood-schlatter disease
14. (ledderhose disease) is essentially the same as dupuytren contracture - but it develops on the plantar aspect of the foot
plantar fibromatosis
pes cavus
osteoarthriits
scoliosis
15. Occlusion of nerve and blood supply to the arm
contraindicate
thoracic outlet syndrome
hypermobile joints
fibromyalgia
16. PRICES
phalen's maneuver
marfan syndrome
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
greenstick fracture
17. Bone clearers
baker cysts
osteoclasts
whiplash
malocclusion
18. Literally means 'porous bones'
carpal tunnel syndrome
myofascial pain syndrome
osteoporosis
muscular dystrophy
19. Bulges at the distal interphalangeal joints (DIPs) and at the proximal interphalangeal joints (PIPs)
diarthroses
osteoarthriits
myasthenia gravis
avascular osteonecrosis
20. Soft - gelatinous center of intervertebral disc
myofibers
fascicles
endomysium
nucleus pulposus
21. Packets of wrapped myofibers are bound in another connective tissue envelope creating bundles called
de quervain tenosynovitis
fascicles
hypermobile joints
osteogenesis imperfecta
22. Small fluid-filled synovial sacs that are attached to tendinous sheaths or joint capsusles
ganglion cysts
epigastric hernia
gout
raynaud phenomenon
23. Small - cumulative tears of the annulus - along with decreased disc height and dehydration of the nucleus.
fibromyalgia
spasms - cramps
degenerative disc disease
epitenon
24. Hyaluronic acid and glucosamine are inside _______________
PRICES
sprain
muscular dystrophy
ganglion cysts
25. An umbrella term used to describe a variety of lower leg problems.
PRICES
shin splints
aerobic metabolism
cauda equina
26. Carries lyme disease
de quervain tenosynovitis
deer tick
hyperlordosis
shin splints
27. 'fusion' of vertebral bodies
osteoporosis
raynaud phenomenon
tenosynovitis
spondylosis
28. Bone is completely broken but little or no damage has occurred to the surrounding soft tissues
peyronie disease
thrombosis
ganglion cysts
simple fracture
29. Tingling - numbness - and weakness in the thumb - pointer - middle - and medial half of ring finger.
wright and adsons
incomplete fracture
aerobic metabolism
carpal tunnel syndrome
30. Torn muscle fibers
endomysium
marfan syndrome
diaphysis
strain
31. Osteoarthritis in the spine
contraindicate
avascular osteonecrosis
spondylosis
scleroderma
32. Impaired circulation and vascular spasm in the hands
raynaud phenomenon
ehlers-danlos syndrome
pes planus
comminuted fracture
33. 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.
PRICES
compound fracture
osteoclasts
whiplash
34. The growth of a bony deposit in soft tissues.
myofascial pain syndrome
myasthenia gravis
myositis ossificans
marfan syndrome
35. 11 active tender points are found distributed among all quadrants of the body - along with fatigue - morning stifness - and poor quality sleep
marfan syndrome
fibromyalgia
temporomandibular joint disorders
epitenon
36. X linked
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
raynaud phenomenon
epigastric hernia
muscular dystrophy
37. Significant bone thinning
osteopenia
diaphysis
dupuytren contracture
wright and adsons
38. Fluid filled sac that acts as a protective cushion
osteogenesis imperfecta
disc disease
bursa
carpal tunnel syndrome
39. Injured ligament
sprain
osteoarthriits
degenerative disc disease
amphiarthroses
40. An involuntary contraction of a voluntary muscle
raynaud phenomenon
locally contraindicated
spasms - cramps
epimysium
41. Irritation of the median nerve as it passes under the transverse carpal ligament into the wrist.
carpal tunnel syndrome
lactic acid
myasthenia gravis
annulus fibrosus
42. How is ehlers-danlos syndrome recognized?
osteoblasts
rheumatoid arthritis
palmar fascitis
hypermobile joints
43. Form small bumps that usually appear on the hand - wrist - or ankle. not usually painful.
ganglion cysts
postural deviation
scoliosis
osteogenesis imperfecta
44. Bone builders
incomplete fracture
osteoblasts
osgood-schlatter disease
compound fracture
45. Does fibromyalgia indicate massage
impacted fracture
contraindicate
yes - be careful not to overtreat
muscular dystrophy
46. Baker cysts pose the threat of
thrombosis
contraindicate
calcitonin
temporomandibular joint disorders
47. The bone is cracked but not completely broken
incomplete fracture
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
spasms - cramps
hernia
48. CREST symptoms for scleroderma
lyme disease
calcinosis - raynaud phenomenon - esophageal dysmotility - sclerodactyly - telangiectasia
spondylosis
fracture
49. Massage on myositis ossificans?
locally contraindicated
osgood-schlatter disease
gout
bunion
50. Neuromuscular disorder - autoimmune attacks acetylcholine receptors
calcitonin
myasthenia gravis
myofascial pain syndrome
calcinosis