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Midterm-Kasey-1-30
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1) The term massage, as well as the common names for the strokes (effleruage, petrissage, tapotement) and frictions, is generally attributed to
A
Douglas Graham
B
Johann Gerog Mezger
C
Herodicus
D
William Harvey
2) Massage has been a major part of medicine for at least
A
3,000 years
B
500 years
C
1,200 years
D
5,000 years
3) The Japanese called the points of stimulation
A
anmo
B
tschanpua
C
tsubo
D
shiatsu
4) The Greeks made ________ and the regular use of massage part of their physical fitness rituals.
A
gymnastics
B
bathing
C
exercise
D
diet
5) In his writings, Hippocrates used the word anatripsis, which meant the art of rubbing a part
A
deeply
B
upward
C
downward
D
lightly
6) De Medicina, written by _______, deals extensively with prevention and therapeutics using massage, exercise, and bathing.
A
Herodicus
B
William Harvey
C
Celsus
D
Claudius Galen
7) A French barber-surgeon named _______ is credited with restoring the health of Mary, Queen of Scots, by use of massage.
A
Mercurialis
B
Ambroise Pare
C
Galen
D
William Harvey
8) The Ling System of massage is more commonly known as
A
the Asian Movements
B
the German Movements
C
the European Movements
D
the Swedish Movements
9) Movements performed by the patient in cooperation with the therapist are called
A
active
B
therapeutic
C
duplicated
D
passive
10) Charles Fayette Taylor, a New York physician, introduced the Ling methods to the United States in
A
1858
B
1839
C
1813
D
1851
11) ________ wrote extensively on the benefits of massage and hydrotherapy and published Art of Massage: A Practical Manual for the Nurse, the Student and the Practitioner in 1929.
A
Douglas O'Graham
B
Albert J. Hoffa
C
Benjamin Lee
D
John Harvey Kellogg
12) Austrian physician _____ developed a method of gentle rhythmical massage along the surface lymphatics, accelerating lymphatic system function and treating chronic lympedema.
A
Emil Vodder
B
Maria Ebner
C
Elizabeth Dicke
D
Alber J. Hoffa
13) Elizabeth Dicke is credited with developing
A
Rolfing
B
Connective Tissue Massage
C
Deep Transverse Friction Massage
D
Swedish Massage
14) Massage that broadens the fibrous muscles, tendons, or ligaments, breaking down unwanted adhesions and restoring mobility to muscles is called
A
Swedish Massage
B
Deep Transverse Friction Massage
C
Connective Tissue Massage
D
Effleurage
15) Following World War II, _______ played a secondary role in physical therapy as more mechanical and electrical means of stimulation and rehabilitation gained popularity.
A
Swedish Massage
B
athletics
C
manual massage
D
petrissage
16) The development of the ________ in the 1960s placed more emphasis on prevention, recognized the importance of controlling stress, and advocated massage.
A
human potential movement
B
healthcare system
C
wellness model
D
athletic massage
17) _______ massage services were made available to the athletes for the first time at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
A
Deep tissue
B
Lymphatic
C
Sports
D
Swedish
18) _______, introduced in 1985 by David Palmer, is performed with the client clothed and seated on a special massage chair.
A
Table
B
Chair
C
Standing
D
Sports
19) A set of guiding moral principles that governs a person's choice of action is called a
A
moral code
B
decision-making strategy
C
personal guide
D
code of ethics
20) ______ are personal comfort zones that help an individual mantain a sense of comfort and safety.
A
Boundaries
B
Defense zones
C
Exit strategies
D
Emotional zones
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