Assessments
Clinical Reasoning
Nerves
Medical Massage Techniques
Tried to Sits but didn't Fits
100

The pinching and lifting of the skin that evaluates the superficial fascia

What is called Kibler's Technique

100

A client has a broken neck. What is the therapists next step?

What is refer the client out for evaluation

100

Mastication occur due to innervation of

What is the Trigeminal Nerve

100

Gliding with a flat hand from the distal end of a joint through a segment to a proximal joint

What is effleurage

100

Produced through effleurage as positive particles pass by negative particles

What is bioelectricity

200

The therapist stands behind the seated client and performs downward compression of the cervical spine

What is Spurling's Test

200

A client is given a diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. What part of the hand would be sensory deficient

What is the thumb and first two fingers on the palmar side

200

The anterior compartment of the brachium is innervated by 

What is the musculocutaneous nerve

200

A two handed kneading technique in which the heel of the front hand is placed on the tips of the other hands fingers to make a larger hand for more surface area

What is double scrolling kneading

200

Eyelid closes slightly and Greater Occipital Nerve is compressed resulting in this condition

What is a headache

300

Compression of the brachial plexus at the junction of the anterior scalene muscle

What is a Wartenburg's Test

300

Goosefoot Tendonitis involves potentially the following three muscles

Sartorius, Semitendinosus, Gracilis

300

Improper innervation of this nerve can cause the condition "drop foot"

What is the common peroneal nerve

300

During a hiring process in Ukraine, the only technique they need to bear witness to for determining if they will hire you is

What is kneading

300

The Femoral Triangle consists of the following structures

What is the Sartorius, Inguinal Ligament, and Adductor Longus

400

DAILY DOUBLE

A test where the skin in scratched and turns white and within 20-30 seconds has tissue return and turns red

What is a dermographism test

400

A client experiences pseudo sciatic symptoms that don't extend all the way down to their feet. The hip on the same side is hiked up a little bit. They are likely suffering from

What is a Quadratus Lumborum in Spasm

400

This nerve originates at L4-S3

What is the sciatic nerve

400

Two Handed effleurage technique where 100% of pressure is applied between the thumb and index finger and the hypothenar makes contact

What is effleurage with unequally distributed pressure

400
A muscles that mimics the exact clinical picture of rotator cuff injury, shoulder impingement, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, and can also cause high blood pressure and anxiety

What is the anterior scalene muscle

500

Self assessment where the client sits at the edge of a table and hugs one knee to their test while leaning back and testing the tightness of the opposite hip flexor

What is the Thomas Test

500

Your assessment reveals lower back pain and treatment techniques at the low back are ineffective. However, treatment at the cervical spine seems to help the low back due to 

What is the myotome innervation for the lumbar at C8
500

A client has trouble will weakness during a triceps extension. What nerve is involved

What is the radial nerve

500

DAILY DOUBLE

Involves heavy compression of the tissue and is THE ONLY truly painful technique in medical massage

What is periostial massage

500

Client wakes up stiff in the morning but starts to feel better after a hot shower and movement because

What is an insufficient amount of ATP in the muscles upon waking