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This type of injury to a joint that specifically affect ligament
Sprain
This local contraindication is characterized by a benign mass that appears as a smooth raised round lump just under the skin most commonly found on or near the rest
Ganglion Cyst
This type of cartliage covers the articulating surfaces of synovial joints
Hyaline
This cell deposits minerals such as calcium to form new bone
Osteoblast
Through a process called resorption, these cells move calcium from the bones back into the bloodstream
Osteoclast
This hormone that moves blood calcium into the bones is activated into increased production by exercise, (gravity, the pulling force of tendons and ligaments)
Calcitonin
The interphalangeal joints are examples of what type of monoaxial or uniaxial joints
Hinge
Lateral curvature of the normal straight vertical line of the spine with more serious cases involving implanted rods is known as
Scoliosis
Where is the largest "sesamoid" bone located in the human body
Anterior knee
The humerus, tibia and femur are examples of what classification of bone
Long
The small cube shaped bones with multiple articulating surfaces found in the wrist and ankle are classified as
Short
These bones with broad, flat, services for muscle attachment or protection of underlying organs are classified as
Flat
These tiny vascular canals run longitudinally through the bone
Haversian
The vascular canals connect to the Haversian canals and run horizontally
Volkmann
A thin layer of cartilage when new bone is formed also known as the growth plate
Epiphyseal disk
Sutures between cranial bones in gomphoses of the teeth are examples of which joint classification
Synarthroses
Scapulae and Clavicles are examples of which division of the skeleton
Appendicular
The pubic symphysis and costochrondral joints of the ribcage are examples of which joint
Amphiarthroses
The human body has how many bones
206
Blood cell production is known as
Hemopoiesis
This type of marrow contain blood forming cells found mainly in flat bones in the end of long bones
Red
This type of marrow contains mostly fat cells and is found in the medullary cavity
Yellow
The term diaphysis describes which part of a bone
Shaft of the long bone
A lattice up then themes with open area filled with red marrow also call "cancellous" describe this type of bone
Spongy
The fibrous, dense, vascular tissue sheath that surrounds the diaphysis in his absence of the epiphysis
Periosteum
This pathology is common in the elderly and affects the peripheral and central joint of the body. Characterized by progressive damage and eventually loss of articular cartilage
Osteoarthritis
Also called arthritis of the spine this term is used to describe any degenerative changes in the spine
Spondylosis
What is the name for a saclike flattened structure with an interior lining of synovial membrane containing synovial fluid
Bursae
A fibrocartilage pad found in the knee and jaw to help the joints move smoothly and serve as a shock absorber
Menisci
The emotion of fear is associated with which element
Water
Earth controlling the flow of water or the metal axe that cuts down to destroy the tree/wood, is known as which cycle
KO
The cycle in which water creates wood or wood creates or nourishes fire is known as
Sheng
The organs spleen and stomach are associated with which element
Earth
The season "Indian summer" and the taste "sweet" are associated with which element
Earth
The organs kidney in bladder are associated with which element
Water
"Grandmother controls grandchild" is another way to describe this cycle of the elements
Ko
"Mother nourishes child" describe this element cycle
Sheng
The color "green" and the taste "sour" are associated with this element
Wood
The colors "black and blue" and the season "winter" are associated with which element
Water
"Joy and Sadness" and the color "red" are associated with which element
Fire
The organs "Lungs and large intestines" and the smell "rotten" are associated with which element
Metal
Which element is the only one associated with four organs
Fire
A rash of a thin, tiny, light brown lines often with tiny blisters, reddened skin, and intense itching. Spread by close physical contact, contaminated towels, combs, clothing is characteristic of this pathology
Scabies
A client presents with a band of lesions across the midsection of their torso. They tell you they have been diagnosed by their physician as having shingles. Is massage indicated and what is your personal concern in the regards to keeping this person as a client
Massage is contraindicated until the outbreak has cleared. Client should be referred to another therapist if you are not immune to chickenpox
What is the name of the cold receptors found in skin and mucous
Krause's end bulbs
Skin color is determined primarily by which pigment
Melanin
This substance makes up 70% of the dermis
Collagen
Tiffany field founded what institution in 1992
Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine
You observe red scaly patches around their mouth and nose. What is the pathology and is it contraindicated
Impetigo, contraindicated
A furuncle is commonly known as what
Boil
These cells make up more than 90% of epidermis and play a major role in protection
Keratinocytes
Name the functions of the integumentary system
Absorption, sensation, thermoregulation, waste elimination, vitamin D synthesis, immunity
Name the heat receptors that detect if patrice between 85 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit
Ruffini Corpuscle
The dermis is composed of which tissue type
Epithelial
Sweat evaporation and shivering are associated with this skin function
Thermoregulation
The Lunula is found where in the integumentary system
Base of the nail
Stratum lucidum is more dominant on which parts of the body
Palms and soles
The hypodermis is also referred to as
Subcutaneous layer
Which fibrous protein is found in hair
Keratin
Which sweat glands are found on the chest and back
Eccrine
These sweat gland begin to function during puberty and are found in the axilla anogenital region
Apocrine
These glands are mildly antibacterial an antifungal and they lubricate the hair and epidermis
Sebaceous
This person develop the work known as a "healing touch" or "therapeutic touch"
Delores Krieger
This fungal infection of the skin found in non hairy regions is characterized by red, raised, round or oval scaling areas
Ringworm
A chronic skin disorder where the proliferation rate of epidermal cells is greatly accelerated causing dead skin cells to build up and not slough off quickly
Psoriasis
This type of burn destroys the epidermis, dermis and associated glands, pain in temperature receptors in hair follicles
3rd degree burn
What the are actions of biceps brachii
Forearm supination
flexion of the elbow
flexion of the shoulder
The coracoid process of the scapula is the attachment site for which two muscles of the arm
Short head of biceps
Coracobrachialis
Holding a sledgehammer over your head, which muscles of the arm will contribute to the forest of the downward strokes necessary to pound a tent stake into the earth
Triceps
Which group of forearm muscles has tendons that pass through the carpal tunnel
Flexors
The common origin for most forearm flexors is
Medial epicondyle of the humerus
All three heads of triceps insert where
Olecranon process of the ulna
How many bones are there in each finger (not thumb)
3
In North Carolina, how many hours of continuing education are required for renewal?
24
How many hours of ethics each renewal period
3
How many continuing education hours may be taken remotely or online per period
12
In north carolina any type of this activity can result in your license being revoked
Sexual
How many phalanges in the thumb
2
This bone is located on the medial forearm
Ulna
How many bones in the wrist and hand combined
29
The space created by the carpal bone and flexor reticulum that allows for the passage or flexor tendons and median nerve to pass is called
Carpal tunnel
The bony landmarks located at the proximal end of the ulna is called
Olecranon process
Besides the 5 license massage therapist, the North Carolina Board must have these two types of people as members
A physician, and a member of the general public
What type of consent is necessary before providing massage treatment
Informed - written
North Carolina massage license must be renewed how often
2 years
How many days do you have to notify the board of any trade name change or address change
30
Any advertisement of massage and bodywork must include what
Name and license number
North Carolina requires you to keep client records for how long
4 years
How many carpal bones in each wrist
8
What type of tissue are we allowed to treat as a massage therapist in North Carolina
Soft
What geometric shape best describes control cycle of TCM
Star
Staphylococcal infection
Local contraindication if infection is contained to a small area of the body
Hypothenar Eminence
Abductor digit minimi is a muscle found there
Pronatar Teres
Muscle involved in turning a screwdriver
Stratum Corneum
Most superficial layer of the epidermis
Independent Contractor
Supplies their own equipment and pays their own taxes are
Tenosynovitis
Pain, crepitus, irritation of synovial and tendons
Golfer's elbow
Medial epicondyle of the humerus
Tennis elbow
Lateral epicondyle of the humerus
Carpal tunnel nerve compression
Median Nerve
"Ironing"
effleurage forearm stroke
"Ah-shi"
That's it
Tai-chi
performed slowly with rhythm
Tai-chi
Highest energy