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MASSAGE THERAPY EXAM 2025| 140 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS

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If a massage therapist notices a client has symptoms of hypothyroidism, what should be their primary concern during the session? Using deep tissue techniques Ignoring the symptoms Increasing the intensity of the massage Client safety and comfort 2. In a massage therapy session, if a client report...

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  • March 25, 2025
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1. If a massage therapist notices a client has symptoms of hypothyroidism,
what should be their primary concern during the session?

Using deep tissue techniques

Ignoring the symptoms

Increasing the intensity of the massage

Client safety and comfort

2. In a massage therapy session, if a client reports chronic pain in their lower
back, what considerations should the therapist keep in mind when
planning the treatment?

The therapist should use deep tissue techniques to eliminate the
pain immediately.

The therapist should consider the client's pain history, tailor
techniques to avoid exacerbating the pain, and communicate
effectively about the client's comfort levels during the session.

The therapist should recommend surgery as the first option for
treatment.

The therapist should ignore the client's pain and focus on
relaxation techniques only.

3. Why is it important for practitioners to lift close to their center of gravity?

Lifting with straight legs enhances flexibility and range of motion.

Lifting close to their center of gravity reduces strain on the body
and minimizes the risk of injury.

Lifting with arms extended improves balance and coordination.

Lifting far from the center of gravity increases muscle strength.

,4. Describe the difference between active range of motion and passive
range of motion in the context of massage therapy.

Active range of motion is only for warm-up, while passive range
of motion is for cool-down.

Both active and passive range of motion are performed by the
practitioner.

Active range of motion is performed with assistance, while
passive range of motion is done independently.

Active range of motion involves the client moving their own
body parts, while passive range of motion involves the
practitioner moving the client's body parts.

5. During a massage session, if a client suddenly starts coughing, what
should the therapist's immediate response be based on the
understanding of visceral reflexes?

Increase the pressure of the massage to distract the client.

Continue the massage without interruption.

Assess the client's comfort and ensure they can breathe easily.

Ignore the response as it is not significant.

6. Describe the role of mixed nerves in the nervous system.

Mixed nerves do not play a role in muscle movement.

Mixed nerves only transmit sensory information to the brain.

Mixed nerves facilitate communication by conducting signals in
both sensory and motor directions.

Mixed nerves are responsible for autonomic functions only.

7. What type of cell is responsible for detecting changes in muscle length?

Muscle spindle

, Neurotransmitter

Motor neuron

Golgi tendon organ

8. What is the name of the bony landmark of the temporal bone that should
be palpated with caution?

External acoustic meatus

Styloid process

Mastoid process

Zygomatic arch

9. If a massage therapist decides to offer pro bono services at a local health
fair, what impact might this have on their professional reputation?

It may enhance their professional reputation by demonstrating
commitment to community service and accessibility.

It will have no impact on their reputation as pro bono work is not
valued in the industry.

It may negatively affect their reputation by suggesting they cannot
attract paying clients.

It may lead to increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies
regarding their business practices.

10. Your client with hypothyroidism is trying to find the right non-
pharmacological treatment, so far with no luck. She wonders if massage
therapy might be an answer. What is a realistic prediction about the
effect of massage therapy in this context?

Massage therapy may offer some temporary relief for the
fatigue and depression associated with untreated
hypothyroidism, but it is not a substitute for conventional
treatment

, Massage therapy can be helpful for hypothyroidism, but only if it
is used in short, frequent treatments: 30 minutes three times a
week is ideal

Massage therapy makes most medications more powerful, so if
she incorporates massage into her regimen she will be able to
use less Synthroid

Massage therapy can be helpful for people with these symptoms,
especially if they combine it with a systemic detox or cleanse

11. What is the primary purpose of analgesics in massage therapy?

Inflammation

Pain

Muscle tension

Stress relief

12. Describe the relationship between the iliotibial band and lateral knee
pain during range of motion activities.

The iliotibial band is responsible for flexing the knee joint.

The iliotibial band is unrelated to knee pain and only affects hip
movement.

The iliotibial band can contribute to lateral knee pain due to its
attachment near the lateral femoral epicondyle, affecting
movement and causing discomfort.

The iliotibial band primarily supports the quadriceps muscle
during knee extension.

13. If a client with high blood pressure requests a treatment involving heat
application, what alternative method could you suggest to ensure their
safety?

Use a warm compress instead of a hot pack.

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