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MBLEx Exam Dumps - Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination

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Question # 49

A shortened right leg is an example of an ____________ factor of a postural deviation.

A.

Intrinsic

B.

extrinsic

C.

assessment

D.

elemental

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Question # 50

During a range of motion assessment, the client contracts their muscles to prevent movement due to pain and discomfort. This is referred to as a/n ____________.

A empty end feel

B. hard end feel

C. gait assessment

D. active resisted movement

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Question # 51

Humans are considered to have an open circulation system.

A.

TRUE

B.

FALSE

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Question # 52

A regular client who has been going thru a divorce has begun to share emotional details about their experience. They are staying later after their treatment and now routinely show up late for their appointment. They state they are having a difficult time and really need a friend. What can be said about the relationship between the client and therapist?

A.

The client is still learning how to be responsible.

B.

Everything is okay. The client will eventually recover.

C.

The client is testing the boundaries of the therapeutic relationship.

D.

The client is experiencing a tough time and is allowed special treatment.

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Question # 53

Which muscle is flexed during forced exhalation?

A.

Abdominals

B.

Rectus femoris

C.

Diaghram

D.

llliopsoas

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Question # 54

Which condition would include an issue with the flexor carpi radialis muscle?

A.

medial epicondylitis

B.

thoracic outlet syndrome

C.

lateral epicondylitis

D.

cubital tunnel syndrome

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Question # 55

Where are the lumbrical muscles located?

A.

Lumbar region

B.

Hands and feet

C.

Pelvic floor

D.

INeck

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Question # 56

The medulla oblongata and pons are part of which section of the brain?

A.

Brain stem

B.

Cerebellum

C.

Diencephaion

D.

Cerebrum

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