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Exam Correlation Guide for Milady’s Massage Therapy Core Textbook  Federation of State Massage  Content in Theory & Practice of  page Therapy Boards:   Therapeutic Massage, 5th Edition  Massage & Bodywork Licensing  (Cengage)   Author: Mark F. Beck Examination  (MBLEx)
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (14%)
MEDICAL AND ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY     ANATOMICAL POSITION OF THE BODY  REGIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY  THE STRUCTURES OF THE HUMAN BODY  THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM   THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM  THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM  THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM   THE LYMPH‐VASCULAR SYSTEM    Muscle Tissue    THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM    CHART OF MAJOR MUSCLES    CHART OF ALL MUSCLES  Nerve Tissue    THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  THE HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM  THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM  Bone Tissue    THE SKELETAL SYSTEM  CRANIAL NERVES  THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM (included urinary and  excretory)  MEDICAL AND ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY  HEALING MECHANISMS OF THE BODY  Acute Soft Tissue Injury   Soft Tissue Lesions and Injury  ACUTE/CHRONIC CONDITIONS  ORGAN MERIDIANS  ENERGETIC MANIPULATIONS  Muscle Interaction    Figures 5.43 and 5.44: The muscular system  Table 5.5 Location and Action of Muscles  Skeletal Muscle Contraction  Isometric and Isotonic Contractions  Proprioception  Muscle Insertion and Origin  Muscle Interaction    CHARTS OF MUSCLES  Muscle Tissue    Types of Muscle  Joints  61‐62;  68‐70  88  90‐91  73‐94  187‐200  252‐256  240‐246  95‐107  202‐211  124‐  131  133‐141  140‐141  145‐183  216‐217  215‐  259‐264  248‐250  108‐109  110‐122  221  256‐259  68‐70  66‐67  539  659  652‐654 771  767  135‐136  150  155  130  134‐135  229  133  135‐136  145‐183  127‐  132  124‐125  114‐116 

A. System structure, B. System function     • Circulation     • Digestive     • Endocrine     • Integumentary     • Lymphatic     • Muscular

    • Nervous     • Reproduction     • Respiratory     • Skeletal     • Special Senses     • Urinary C. Healthcare related and medical terminology D. Tissue injury and repair

E. Concepts of energetic anatomy

KINESIOLOGY (11%)
A. Components and characteristics of muscles

B. Concepts of muscle contractions C. Proprioceptors D. Locations, attachments (origins, insertions), actions and fiber directions of muscles

E. Joint structure and function

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F. Range of motion     • Active     • Passive     • Resistant

  Types of Movable Joints  RANGE OF MOTION    Assess Range of Motion  JOINT MOVEMENTS JOINT MOVEMENTS JOINT MOVEMENTS

116  137‐139  364‐368  463 362-363 363

PATHOLOGY, CONTRAINDICATIONS, AREAS OF CAUTION, SPECIAL POPULATIONS (13%)
A. Common pathologies PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING DISEASE  Signs and Symptoms of Disease  INTEGUMENTARY    SKELETAL    MUSCULAR    CARDIOVASCULAR; BLOOD        LYMPHVASCULUAR    NERVOUS    ENDOCRINE    RESPIRATORY      PATHS OF DISEASE AND INFECTION  CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR MASSAGE  ENDANGERMENT SITES Skin Cancers and Tumors    MASSAGING PEOPLE WITH CANCER    AIDS/HIV MASSAGE FOR THE CRITICALLY ILL    CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR ATHLETIC/SPORTS MASSAGE  Contraindications for Massage in Nursing and Health Care  Contraindications for Prenatal Massage Massage tools Special considerations   Special populations BASIC PHARMACOLOGY FOR MASSAGE THERAPISTS  The Role of Therapeutic Massage  EFFECTS AND BENEFITS OF MASSAGE  Physiological Effect of Massage  62‐63  63‐65  100‐108  118‐122  142‐144  196‐199;  201‐202  211‐213  231‐236  240‐246  250‐  252    306‐309 

B. Contraindications     • Site specific     • Pathology related

278‐286  287 729-741 729-741 726-729 724‐725    698  757  796‐708  358 278-286 663 703-742 Appendix  1  65  270‐277    270‐276 

    • Special populations

    • Tools     • Special applications C. Areas of caution D. Special populations E. Classes of medications BENEFITS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF TECHNIQUES THAT MANIPULATE SOFT TISSUE (17%) A. Identification of the physiological effects of soft

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tissue manipulation B. Psychological aspects and benefits of touch C. Benefits of soft tissue manipulation for specific client populations

Psychological Effects of Massage  CONDITIONS GENERALLY RELEIVED BY MASSAGE

277  277-278; 656-657 703742 335‐  336  336‐337  337‐341  405    368‐369      344    352‐  361 341-350 350-352 357 357 357 357 357 357 358 359 353-355 598 351-352 406-409 409-424

D. Soft tissue techniques

Massage for Special Populations CLASSIFICATIONS OF MASSAVE MOVEMENTS    DESCRIPTION OF BASIC MASSAGE MOVEMENTS    APPLICATION OF MASSAGE STROKES: TOUCH    CONTACT WITH THE CLIENT AND QUALITY OF TOUCH  RHYTHM AND PRESSURE    Directional Massage Friction    Cupping  Gliding Movement or Effleurage    Kneading Movements or Petrissage    Rolling  Wringing  Chucking  Rocking  Shaking  Jostling  Vibration  PRECUSSION MOVEMENTS  Cross‐Fiber Friction    Skin Rolling 

    • Types of strokes

    • Sequence of application

GENERAL SEQUENCE PROCEDURES    PROCEDURE FOR A GENERAL BODY MASSAGE      PROCEDURE FOR PROFESSIONAL BODY MASSAGE    THE USE AND EFFECTS OF HEAT AND COLD APPLICATIONS

424-460   464-481

E. Hot/cold applications

CLIENT ASSESSMENT, REASSESSMENT & TREATMENT PLANNING (17%)
A. Organization of a massage/bodywork session B. Client consultation and evaluation PROCEDURE FOR A GENERAL BODY MASSAGE  THE CONSULTATION    PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT    CLIENT INTAKE FOR THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE  451 320‐322  326; 629  629‐636    629‐636 

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  ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES        • Verbal intake     • Health history form C. Written data collection DETERMINGING CLIENT’S NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS    EXPLAIN PROCEDURES AND STATE POLICIES  INTAKE AND MEDICAL HISTORY FORMS BODY DIAGRAMS  CLIENT FILES  SOAP CHARTING    UPDATING RECORDS  ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES  OBSERVATION  SOFT TISSUE BARRIERS  Posture Assessment  PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT  Assess Range of Motion  Gait Assessment  Assess Movements    Structural Integration  THREAPEUTIC PROCEDURE MAKING THE FIRST APPOINTMENT  DETERMINGING CLIENT’S NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS  UPDATING RECORDS INTENT/OUTCOME DEVELOP A TREATMENT PLAN        USE ASSESSMENT INFORMATION TO PLAN SESSIONS    EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES TO ADDRESS INJURIES 

  629-636

D. Visual assessment     • General     • Postural E. Palpation assessment F. Range of motion assessment

G. Clinical reasoning     • Ability to rule out contraindications     • Client treatment goal setting     • Evaluation of response to previous treatment • Formulation of treatment strategy

323    322  324-325 325  327  328, 330‐ 331  329  636‐  526  644  636‐639  646‐652  529  639‐  639‐644      628302 319  324 326-332 662 326‐ 327;654‐ 655    654‐656    658‐661 

OVERVIEW OF MASSAGE & BODYWORK HISTORY/ CULTURE/ MODALITIES (5%)
A. History of massage & bodywork B. Overview of the different skill sets used in contemporary massage/bodywork environments C. Overview of massage/bodywork modalities
HISTORY AND ADVANCEMENT OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE

3-11 11-13 13-19 19-20 445-601 605-624 665-669

The Development of Modern Massage Techniques Contemporary Developments in Massage Massage Systems CLINICAL MASSAGE TECHNIQUES Lymph massage

Sports Massage

775-802

Other Therapeutic Modalities (including Asian theory/bodywork)

ETHICS, BOUNDARIES, LAWS,
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REGULATIONS (13%)
A. Ethical behavior BOUNDARIES  ETHICAL TOUCH    ETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES  BUILDING A PROFESSIONAL IMAGE  BUSINESS PLANNING  CODES OF ETHICS  THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP 
DUAL RELATIONSHIPS

B. Professional boundaries

C. Code of ethics violations D. The therapeutic relationship E. Dual relationships F. Sexual misconduct G. Massage/bodywork-related laws and regulations

H. Scope of practice I. Professional communication

J. Confidentiality

BOUNDARIES  ETHICAL TOUCH  LICENSES EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS HEALTH REQUIREMENTS LICENSE REVOKE/SUSPENSION/CANCELATION EXPLAIN PROCEDURES AND STATE POLICIES LICENSING VS CERTIFICATION SCOPE OF PRACTICE  ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE  COMMUNICATION SKILLS  MAINTAINING CONTACT WITH THE CLIENT    INFORMED CONSENT  CLIENT FILES    UPDATING RECORDS    CONFIDENTIALITY 

36‐40  45‐51      51‐53  55‐56  789  33‐35  40‐45  43-45 36‐40  44‐51  27-28 29-30 30 30 26-27 30-31 25‐26  747‐759  54‐55  405‐406  327  327‐328  326‐332  331‐332 

K. Principles

379, 427

GUIDELINES FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (10%)
A. Proper and safe use of equipment and supplies B. Therapist hygiene C. Sanitation and cleanliness EQUIPMENT ANS SUPPLIES
PERSONAL HYGIENE AND HEALTH HABITS

D. Safety practices     • Facilities     • Therapist personal safety     • Client safety E. Therapist care     • Body mechanics

MAINTAINING SANITARY CONDITIONS    SUMMARY OF PRECAUTIONS      SAFETY PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES    PROFESSIONAL RULES TO REMEMEBR The Facilities Practitioner Personal Safety  Client Safety   BODY MECHANICS    TABLE MECHANICS  The Use of Gloves Universal Precautions BUILDING STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY OF THE HANDS    POSTURE AND STANCES  EXERCISE FOR STRENGTH, BALANCE, AND BODY  CONTROL

292-302 53-54 309‐313  314‐315   

315-302 386-387 315-316 316-317 317 374  375‐378  379‐381

    • Protective gear (masks, gowns, gloves, etc)     • Self-care     • Injury prevention

316 311 374‐376  378    381-386

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F. Draping     • Safe and appropriate     • Communication G. Business Practices     • Business planning     • Strategic planning     • Office management     • Marketing

METHODS OF DRAPING  ASSITING THE CLINET ON AND OFF THE TABLE  POSITIONING THE CLIENT ON THE TABLE  PREPARING THE CLIENT FOR THE MASSAGE  BUSINESS ETHICS FOR THE MASSAGE PRACTIONER BUSINESS PLANNING  Develop a Strategic Plan OFFICE MANAGEMENT YOUR BUSINESS TELEPHONE BUILDING A PROFESSIONAL IMAGE  ATTITUDE/SELF‐IMAGE/PUBLIC IMAGE  MARKETING  HIRING EMPLOYEES  CLIENT FILES  SOAP CHARTING  UPDATING RECORDS  INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT FOR MASSAGE    TYPE OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS BASICS OF     BOOKKEEPING 

393‐405  390 391 430  51-53; 826814‐827  818-827 818803 827-828 55-56 813 846-855 809‐813  373  373  376  759‐  770  808‐  804 829-846 

    • Hiring/Interviewing     • Documentation and Records         - Client records         - Business records

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