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Massage Therapy Pathology
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1. Massage on myositis ossificans?
osteoarthritis
osteoblasts
locally contraindicated
osteogenesis imperfecta
2. Hardening of the fingers - result of accumulation of scar tissue in hands
osteoarthriits
sclerodactyly
PRICES
plantar fasciitis
3. Byproduct of anaerobic combustion that is also a nerve irritant
lactic acid
hyperlordosis
scoliosis
marfan syndrome
4. Irritation and inflammation of tendons that pass through a synovial sheath
myasthenia gravis
tenosynovitis
locally contraindicated
calcinosis
5. Broken bone with one end wedged into the other
tendinopathies
plantar fasciitis
impacted fracture
parasthesia
6. The result of chronic or traumatic irritation at the insertion of the quadriceps tendon in combination with adolescent growth spurts
osgood-schlatter disease
spasms - cramps
ehlers-danlos syndrome
rheumatoid arthritis
7. Plantar fasciitis is painful after prolonged ______________
spondylosis
osteoarthriits
immobility
protection - rest - ice - compression - elevation - support
8. An overuse disorder that can lead to damage of the patellar cartilage
osteogenesis imperfecta
patellofemoral syndrome
lyme disease
wright and adsons
9. Inflammation can be controlled by
PRICES
postural deviation
fibromyalgia
plantar fibromatosis
10. Weakness in facial muscles - difficulty speech - eating - swallowing
fibromyalgia
bullseye
diarthroses
myasthenia gravis
11. Rolling ice log with foot is indicated for
gout
avascular osteonecrosis
ganglion cysts
plantar fasciitis
12. Chronic bone disorder in which healthy bone is rapidly reabsorbed and replaced with fibrous connective tissue that never fully calcifies
osgood-schlatter disease
marfan syndrome
scleroderma
paget disease
13. Causes pain at the knee - stiffness after immobility - and discomfort walking DOWNstairs
osteoblasts
patellofemoral syndrome
dupuytren contracture
de quervain tenosynovitis
14. Carpal tunnel test - tapping on the inside of wrist
15. What muscles are associated with shin splints?
fibromyalgia
tinel's test
tiabialis anterior tibialist posterior
deer tick
16. Synovial cysts found in the popliteal fossa - usually on the medial side.
degenerative disc disease
impacted fracture
osgood-schlatter disease
baker cysts
17. Accumulation of calcium deposits in the skin - especially fingers
nucleus pulposus
fracture
calcinosis
compound fracture
18. Overdeveloped thoracic curve
malocclusion
whiplash
endomysium
hyperkyphosis
19. A multitude of problems in and around the jaw
shin splints
raynaud phenomenon
myofascial pain syndrome
temporomandibular joint disorders
20. Literally means 'porous bones'
osteoporosis
dupuytren contracture
impacted fracture
palmar fascitis
21. A dysfunctional bite
tendinopathies
malocclusion
paget disease
thrombosis
22. A condition in which scar tissue develops under the skin of the shaft of the penis
peyronie disease
postural deviation
contraindicate
pes cavus
23. 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
thrombosis
patellofemoral syndrome
rheumatoid arthritis
whiplash
24. Small fluid-filled synovial sacs that are attached to tendinous sheaths or joint capsusles
ganglion cysts
de quervain tenosynovitis
plantar fasciitis
pes planus
25. Myofibers are encased in this connective tissue envelope
lyme disease
de quervain tenosynovitis
marfan syndrome
endomysium
26. Osteoarthritis in the spine
dislocation
hyperkyphosis
spondylosis
phalen's maneuver
27. Neuromuscular disorder - autoimmune attacks acetylcholine receptors
ganglion cysts
endomysium
epitenon
myasthenia gravis
28. Injured ligament
gout
greenstick fracture
sprain
osteoporosis
29. Autoimmume disease in which the immune system agents attack synovial membranes - particularly of the joints in the hands and feet.
rheumatoid arthritis
myositis ossificans
osteoclasts
incomplete fracture
30. An infection of a spirochetal infection called 'borrelia burgdorferi'
dupuytren contracture
calcitonin
lyme disease
locally contraindicate
31. Degenerative joint disease
osgood-schlatter disease
raynaud phenomenon
marfan syndrome
osteoarthritis
32. Usually caused by trauma - repetitive movement - infection - or gonorrhea
raynaud phenomenon
tenosynovitis
comminuted fracture
lactic acid
33. Packets of wrapped myofibers are bound in another connective tissue envelope creating bundles called
locally contraindicate
epitenon
fascicles
ganglion cysts
34. Muscle that works without adequat oxygen
whiplash
fracture
osteoporosis
anaerobic metabolism
35. Immovable joints (between cranial bones)
scoliosis
ganglion cysts
synarthroses
baker cysts
36. 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.
esophogeal dysmotility
marfan syndrome
muscular dystrophy
calcinosis
37. Hormone controlling osteoblasts and osteoclasts
hernia
calcitonin
dislocation
rheumatoid arthritis
38. The shaft of long bones
incomplete fracture
diaphysis
talangiectasia
osteoarthritis
39. Lateral curve of the spine
shin splints
strain
scoliosis
dislocation
40. An umbrella term used to describe a variety of lower leg problems.
ankylosing spondylitis
shin splints
thrombosis
osteoarthriits
41. Hardening or thickening of the skin
scleroderma
epimysium
lyme disease
tibial tuberosity
42. Overdeveloped thoracic or lumbar curves or a lateral curve in the spine
postural deviation
locally contraindicate
endomysium
paget disease
43. Slightly movable joints (vertebrae)
hernia
peyronie disease
marfan syndrome
amphiarthroses
44. Discomfort walking UPstairs
peyronie disease
patellar tendonitis
lactic acid
locally contraindicate
45. Chronic autoimmune disorder involving damage to small blood vessels - leading to abnormal accumulations of collagen in the skin and other tissues.
spondylosis
strain
myofascial pain syndrome
scleroderma
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.
carpal tunnel syndrome
gout
osteogenesis imperfecta
compound fracture
47. Practically exclusive to youth athletes
sclerodactyly
diaphysis
plantar fibromatosis
osgood-schlatter disease
48. Degeneration of the bones and discs in the spine
spondylosis
osteoarthritis
muscular dystrophy
epitenon
49. Idiopathic shrinking and thickening of the fascia on the palm of hand
shin splints
osteoclasts
anaerobic metabolism
dupuytren contracture
50. A collection of signs and symptoms associated with the development of myofascial trigger points in muscles
osteoporosis
osteopenia
myofascial pain syndrome
spondylosis