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____ 36. The communication of touch is most affected by which factors? a. Age and professional attire b. Culture and life events c. Methodology and gender d. Spirituality and training ____ 37. The Greek physician Hippocrates’ role in massage is that he a. endorsed the use of it for all health condit...

____ 36. The communication of touch is most affected by which factors? a. Age and professional attire b. Culture and life events c. Methodology and gender d. Spirituality and training ____ 37. The Greek physician Hippocrates’ role in massage is that he a. endorsed the use of it for all health conditions. b. recommended that assistants, not physicians, perform it. c. was taught massage by Galen. d. described its medical benefits. ____ 38. Per Henrik Ling’s contribution to massage is that he a. used French terms to describe its methods. b. used many medical terms to describe his work. c. combined active and passive movements in his work. d. really was the one who invented it. ____ 39. The two basic classifications of massage therapy practice are a. wellness and health promotion, and medical care. b. massage franchise and wellness center. c. sports and independent practice. d. rehabilitation and spa settings. ____ 40. ________________ involves influencing others for good, rousing others to action, and inspiring them to become the best they can be, as a group works together toward a common goal. a. Occupation b. Leadership c. Documentation d. Status ____ 41. The development of manual lymphatic drainage is credited to a. Louise K. Despard. b. Emil Vodder. c. Mary McMillan. d. Max Bohm. ____ 42. Which modalities are all Asian approaches to bodywork? a. Amma, acupressure, and do-in b. Thai massage, Rolfing, and shiatsu c. Tibetan point holding, Neuromuscular and shiatsu d. Hoshino, Reiki, and Lomi ____ 43. Which groupings are considered neuromuscular approaches? a. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, reflexology, and Bindegewebmassage b. Neuromuscular technique, Vodder technique, applied physiology, and Trager c. Muscle energy techniques, strain/counterstrain, Hellerwork, and reflexology d. Orthobionomy, trigger points, Trager, and myotherapy ____ 44. Polarity, therapeutic touch, Reiki, and zero balancing would be defined as fitting with which approach? a. Energetic (biofield) b. Structural and postural integration c. Integrated d. Neuromuscular

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