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A client can give informed consent after receiving adequate information regarding the____________,services, and session policies and procedures
What is practioners credentials
100
A(n) _____ form contains things like the client's name, therapist's name, and names of parties receiving the information
What is Release of information
100
_____Movements are indicated for thick tissues/fleshy parts.
What is Heavy
100
_____is used when calming, anesthetizing, or stimulating effects are desired
What is Deep pressure
100
_____Is a rhythmic pressing movements directed into muscle tissue by either the hand/fingers
What is Compression
200
After receiving information, the client may agree to proceed with the procedure, suggest modifications, or _____.
What is Refuse the treatment
200
All of the following are percussion movements EXCEPT
What is Chucking
200
An active assistive movement is in which major category of massage movements.
What is Joint movement
200
When skillfully applied, ______ helps reduce adhesions and stretch muscle tissue and fascia
What is Kneading
200
_____Compression is rhythmical pumping action directed into the muscle perpendicular to the underlying bone
What is Palmar
300
___ is the client's right to modify/withdraw consent to continue treatment at anytime during any session.
What is full right of refusal
300
Which one of the following is considered a kneading movement in massage
What is Fulling
300
Massage movements directed toward the heart are known as____
What is Centripetal
300
_____ is usually performed with the thumb over a small area or the palm of one or both hands over a larger area
What is Superficial Friction
300
____ Is a back and forth movement in which both hands are placed a short distance apart on either side of the limb and work in opposing directions.
What is Wringing
400
The most popular method of recording client and session information in many health care professions is _____.
What is SOAP notes
400
Which one of the following is NOT a friction movement in massage?
What is Aura stroking
400
___ is a continuous trembling/shaking movement delivered by either the practioner's hand/ an electrical apparatus.
What is Vibration
400
____Is a movement intended to produce heat and stretch and soften the fascia.
What is Circular friction
400
Involves the flesh being grasped firmly in one or both hands and moved up and down along the bone.
What is Chucking
500
The therapist gathers_____information from history taking, observation, interview, or assessment procedures and tests
What is Objective
500
To control the results of a massage treatment, the practitioner must regulate intensity of pressure; speed, length, and direction of movement; and_____ of each type of manipulation.
What is Duration
500
_____is the primary communication tool used by the massage therapist
What is Touch
500
____Is a preferred technique for rehabilitation of fibrous tissue injuries.
What is Cross-fiber friction
500
A type of bodywork known as ____ uses shaking and rocking extensively to locate and release the tension
What is Trager