Strokes
More Strokes + Anatomy
Indications and Contraindications
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100

This stroke is used for assessment, warming of tissues and transitioning: 

Effleurage 

100

True or False:

You cannot perform massage on any endangerment/cautionary sites..

False.


These areas can be massaged but with no direct or sustained pressure. 

100

1.Covid
2.Fever
3.Nerve Damage
4.Rash/Burns
5. Whiplash
6. Infection

These pathologies are all examples of:

Contraindications

100

Your client has all the necessary support they require to achieve their wellness goals This includes emotional, financial and physical commitments. What approach to care is this? 

Therapeutic Change

100

What approach to care is it when someone looking for temporary relief from their symptoms or pain but does not have the resources to commit to therapeutic change. 

Condition Management

200

Best massage technique for breaking up scar tissue?

Friction

200

Described as the "laying of the hands" this technique is used to gently come into your client's space and activate the parasympathetic nervous system.

The Resting Pose

200

Massage increases the flow of venous and lymph fluid, it also aides in weight loss, reduces stress and assists with pain management. 

Which of those statements is not true?

There is no evidence to prove that massage aides with weight loss. Massage has been proven to reduce stress, increase circulation and reduce pain. 

200

What cautionary site is located between the biceps and triceps bracii muscles?

Median Nerve

200

Who is credited with developing Swedish Massage? 

Per Henrick Ling 

300

How is synovial fluid produced? 

Joint movement AKA Range of Motion

300

How do we position a client for abdomen massage in order to shorten the abdominal muscles?

Supine (face up) with bolster.

300

Why is someone who has taken pain relievers or muscle relaxers contraindicated for massage? 

Client cannot give feedback properly. We risk harming or bruising the client when we massage people who have taken pain relievers. 

300

My client has a compressed nerve, what anatomical structure is creating the impingement? 

Bone

300

Which of the following oils are unsafe to massage with:

Olive
Grapeseed
Mineral
Jojoba


Mineral oil should never be used for massage.

400

What stroke works deep and specific, pressing superficial tissues against deep tissues?

Friction 

400

Where is the carotid artery located?

Anterior Triangle of the Neck

400

You client comes in with an acute injury such as a swollen ankle or an unidentified rash. They have not been to the doctor. What is your next step as their massage therapist? 

Refer to a MD right away. Client with acute injuries/pathologies who have no diagnosis from a doctor should be rescheduled until there is Dr.'s consent.  

400

What are risks of a client who is on anticoagulants and massage therapy?

We risk throwing a blood clot.

400

List at least three examples of palliative care (no expectation to produce a cure) 

1. Someone who is terminally ill.
2. Spa treatments.
3. Chair massage event.
4. Pre-surgery.

500

List all the percussion strokes

Tapping, Slapping, Beating, Hacking, Pincement, Cupping, Quacking

Bonus question: Which stroke is used to break up congestion in the lungs?

500

The parasympathetic nervous system is defined as:

Rest and digest or the relaxation response

500

List 2 Reasons Why Someone Might Have Varicose Veins

Predisposed or Hereditary

Obesity

Sedentary Lifestyle

People who are on their feet all the time 

500

Name two neurotransmitters that decrease with massage.

Cortisol
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine

Bonus Question: What about neurotransmitters that increase with massage?

500

Your client has been diagnosed with sciatica. This occurs when the sciatic nerve becomes impinged by the piriformis muscle, causing sharp pain in the glute and refers down the hamstring. What is this nerve impingement called?

Sciatica is an example of an entrapped nerve

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