Massage Therapist Massage Therapist 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which massage technique involves lifting and squeezing muscle tissue away from the underlying bone?
- Effleurage
- Petrissage (Correct answer)
- Tapotement
- Friction
Correct answer: Petrissage
Petrissage includes kneading, wringing, and lifting movements that compress and release muscle tissue.
Question 2: A client reports tingling and numbness in the fourth and fifth fingers. Which nerve is most likely compressed?
- Median nerve
- Radial nerve
- Ulnar nerve (Correct answer)
- Axillary nerve
Correct answer: Ulnar nerve
The ulnar nerve innervates the fourth and fifth fingers; compression at the elbow or wrist causes these symptoms.
Question 3: What is the primary purpose of a draping protocol during a massage session?
- To keep the client warm
- To protect client modesty and maintain professional boundaries (Correct answer)
- To prevent oil from staining the table
- To reduce the therapist's liability
Correct answer: To protect client modesty and maintain professional boundaries
Draping protects client privacy, ensures modesty, and upholds professional and ethical standards.
Question 4: In which direction should effleurage strokes primarily flow to promote venous return?
- Distal to proximal (Correct answer)
- Proximal to distal
- Lateral to medial
- Circular, any direction
Correct answer: Distal to proximal
Effleurage strokes directed toward the heart (distal to proximal) assist venous and lymphatic return.
Question 5: Which condition is an ABSOLUTE contraindication for massage on the affected area?
- Mild muscle soreness
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) (Correct answer)
- Chronic tension headache
- Post-exercise fatigue
Correct answer: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
DVT is an absolute local contraindication because massage can dislodge a thrombus and cause a pulmonary embolism.
Question 6: The SOAP note format used by massage therapists stands for:
- Subject, Objective, Assessment, Plan (Correct answer)
- Symptoms, Observations, Actions, Progress
- Source, Output, Analysis, Procedure
- Subjective, Objective, Appraisal, Progress
Correct answer: Subject, Objective, Assessment, Plan
SOAP notes organize clinical documentation into Subjective (client report), Objective (therapist findings), Assessment, and Plan.
Question 7: Which of the following best describes the 'gate control theory' as it applies to massage?
- Massage stimulates endorphin release that blocks pain signals at the brain
- Touch signals travel faster than pain signals and can close the pain gate in the spinal cord (Correct answer)
- Increased circulation dilutes pain-causing chemicals
- Relaxation of muscles removes the source of pain entirely
Correct answer: Touch signals travel faster than pain signals and can close the pain gate in the spinal cord
Gate control theory proposes that non-painful input (touch) closes neural 'gates' to painful stimuli in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
Which massage technique involves lifting and squeezing muscle tissue away from the underlying bone?