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Question 1:

What does IASTM stand for?

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Question 2:

What is the primary function of fascia?

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Question 3:

Which of the following is a relative contraindication for IASTM?

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Question 4:

How many layers of fascia are within the body?

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Question 5:

Which of the following is a relative precaution for IASTM?

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Question 6:

Based on evidence-based research, what are the reasons why trigger points form?

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Question 7:

What is petechiae?

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Question 8:

Which of the following statements is true concerning using IASTM?

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Question 9:

What is the appropriate dosage of IASTM or total treatment time for a patient?

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Question 10:

What is the optimal treatment angle the IASTM tool should use?

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Question 11:

What is mechanotransduction?

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Question 12:

What are adhesions?

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Question 13:

What are the effects of IASTM?

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Question 14:

What is the name of the technique performed with short strokes near perpendicular to the target tissue?

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Question 15:

What is the name of the technique performed with a hook motion at the end of the stroke path?

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Question 16:

What is the name of the technique performed parallel to the targeted tissue?

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Question 17:

What is the name of the technique performed where short, straight, or circular strokes are used?

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Question 18:

Large strokes that include an arc of motion using one or two hands are called?

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Question 19:

What is the technique used to scan the tissue called?

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Question 20:

Which techniques would best treat a patient with total knee replacement or patellofemoral syndrome, addressing restrictions around the patella?

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Question 21:

Which techniques would be ideal for addressing tightness in the quadratus lumborum muscle?

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Question 22:

Which stroke is unidirectional?

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Question 23:

What is the normal physiologic response or expected outcome post-IASTM treatment?

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Question 24:

A patient is complaining of intense pain during IASTM treatment. What is the best course of action?

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Question 25:

After completing IASTM treatment, what is the most effective next step?

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