Massage Theory Review pt1 Flashcards

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ch3: Product used for disinfecting table and accessory fabric, but not for routine cleaning

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ch3: Ingredient thought to mimic the hormone estrogen when absorbed into the skin

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ch3: Popular sheet fabric material

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ch3: The shelf life of the majority of massage lubricants if stored in a cool, dark place

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5
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ch3:Primary purpose of massage lubricant

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ch3: Term for product that are unlikely to cause body reactions

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ch3: Transfer of microorganisms from one source to another

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ch3: Ability of the massage table foam pad to return to its original height after being compressed

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ch3: Fabric ideal for spa use bc it can absorb water easily

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ch3: Use of fragrant essential oils

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ch3: Type of products recommended by massage table manufacters for cleaning table and accessory fabric in 4:1 diluted solution

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ch3: Should be 31 to 33 inches wide for large-framed clients

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ch3: Scents recommended by the National Sleep Foundation to promote calmness and relaxation

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ch3: Derived from fruit, nuts, or seeds

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ch3: Where to place a bolster on a supine-lying client to reduce excessive lordosis

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ch3: Type of floor covering that should not be used in a massage office

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ch3: Red, yellow, and orange are ___ colors; blue and green are ____ colors

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ch3: Needed between parking spaces and buildings instead of steps to increase accessibilty

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19
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ch3: May or may not be considered professional depending on region of the country

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20
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ch3: Used by the massage therapist to help keep a prone-lying client’s head and neck relatively aligned

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ch3: Where a bolster is placed on a prone-lying client

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22
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ch3: Temperature range for workers, according to OSHA

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23
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ch3: Fabric most often used by manufactures to cover high-quality massage tables

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24
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ch3: Term used to describe the thickness of foam padding

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25
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ch7: Factor found to strongly contribute to loss of work from massage-related injuries

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ch7: Point at which the mass or weight of an object is equal and symmetric on all sides; in the average person, located in the lower abdomen when standing in anatomic position

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ch7: Table height used performing compressive techniques while standing to utilize gravity and body weight

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ch7: All points of contact on which an object rests

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ch7: A push or pull upon an object resulting from one object interacting with another

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30
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ch7: Group of musculoskeletal structures that include the spine, pelvic girdle, and muscles of the trunk, hips, and pelvic floor

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ch7: Pillows of cuchions of various sizes and densities used for supporting clients in the prone, supine, side-lying, and seated positions

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ch7: Stance used when the target areas of the massage techniques is directly in front of the therapist’s body

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ch7: Low-intensity movements performed before the first massage perhaps repeated throughout the workday

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ch7: Table height used when applying small, detailed , low force techniques while seated or standing or while applying traction

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ch7: Use of one’s body that is safe, energy-conserving, reduces physical stress and strain, and is anatomically and physiologically efficient

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ch7: Term to describe the semireclining position when used on patients in medical and clinical settings

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ch7: Position in which the client is lying face down

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38
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ch7: Position in which the client is half lying down and half sitting up while supine

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39
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ch7: Utilization of linens or similar fabrics to cover the clients’s body, the massage table, and table accessories

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ch7: Position in which the client lies on his or her side, usually with the hips and knees flexed slightly

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ch7: Position of the pelvis to help stabilize the core

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ch7: Positions of the therapist’s feet used to provide the therapist’s base of support during the massage

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ch7: Position in which the client’s torso is usually erect, knees are bent, and buttocks supported

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ch7: Position in which the client is lying face up or on the back

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45
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ch7: Heightened self-awareness and focused attention given to present moments

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46
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ch7: Involves helping the client receive massage in ways that promote stability and provide comfort through proper body alignment

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47
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ch7: Ability to control the position and motion of the trunk, allowing for optimum production, transfer, and control of force and motion at the terminal segments of body movements

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