Move Better, Feel Better: A Movement-Based Approach to Soft Tissue Mobilization for the Lower Body: Summary 18
39. According to Tao et al., cupping therapy affects all of the following EXCEPT: a. Hemodynamics b. Muscle mass c. immune regulation d. Metabolism 40. IASTM may have an impact on physiological
46. Which of the following is not a characteristic of central sensitization? a. Increased responsiveness to normal inputs b. Alterations in CNS processing of nociceptive signals c. Enhanced sensitivity to local stimuli d. Decreased sensitivity to pain 47. What is the historical origin of IASTM? a. Modern physical therapy techniques b. Ancient practice of gua sha in traditional Chinese medicine c. Ayurvedic medicine d. Ancient Greek therapies 48. Which statement best describes the biopsychosocial (BPS) model used in this course? a. It focuses only on the physical aspects of pain b. It integrates biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding health c. It is a purely psychological approach to pain management d. It disregards the patient's social environment 49. What immediate effects does kinesiology tape have on older adults with knee osteoarthritis according to Park et al. (2019)? a. Significant improvement in gait and balance b. Increase in muscle mass c. Reduction in swelling d. Decrease in joint flexibility 50. Soft tissue mobilization should focus on: a. Pain-free, efficient movement b. Maximizing pain tolerance c. Isolating muscles for targeted treatment d. Immediate pain relief regardless of movement considerations
changes by providing: a. Increased blood flow b. Reduced tissue viscosity c. Myofascial release d. All of the above 41. What is the concept of regional
interdependence in movement-based STM? a. Treating the affected area only b. Considering how different body regions affect each other c. Focusing solely on one body system d. Isolating muscles for treatment 42. What manual techniques are discussed in the course to enhance movement and reduce pain? a. IASTM, cupping, kinesiology taping b. Massage, acupuncture, chiropractic adjustments c. Medication, surgery, and soft tissue mobilization d. Exercise, diet, meditation 43. What are the 4 R's of Pain Science Education (PSE)? a. rule out, reassure, reconceptualize, recalibrate b. Rest, recuperate, regain, rehabilitate c. Redefine, reassess, reconsider, reconstruct d. Resist, react, respond, recover 44. What role does the therapeutic alliance (TA) play in patient outcomes? a. TA has minimal impact on patient outcomes b. TA can enhance the effects of treatment through trust and collaboration c. TA is only important in psychological therapies d. TA is primarily about technical skills 45. A major concept of movement-based STM includes: a. Testing then treating impairments and then retesting b. Testing then determining final treatment techniques
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c. Incorporating static exercise in therapy d. Focusing only on painful movements
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