1074 FMT Blades Please complete your final test. You must pass with a 70% or higher grade. Please complete with the *exact* same details you registered for our courses with. Your name and email address must match. NameEmailCourse Instructor 1 / 30 What do we think we are doing with instruments? Breaking down adhesions Feeding the sensory system Decreasing scar tissue Changing muscle length 2 / 30 Dr. Robert Schleip concluded in his fascial research that? Fascia is easily deformable Fascia is like bone Fascia is unlikely deformable Fascia can be stretched permanently 3 / 30 How many pounds per square inch would it take to deform fascia? 100 2000 3000 10000 4 / 30 No pain No Gain is? Not a part of FMT Blades course A goal all should strive for when treating All patients should experience The best way to achieve results 5 / 30 Precision Training helps improve? Muscles Bones Cortical maps of the brain Strength 6 / 30 Good movement requires? Poor perception Good perception No perception A salami sandwich 7 / 30 Pacinian receptors respond to? Slow vibration Fast vibration No vibration Doesn’t matter 8 / 30 Ruffini receptors respond preferentially to? Slow vibration Fast vibration No vibration Doesn’t matter 9 / 30 Interoreceptors communicate with what part of the brain? Cerebellum Insula Somatosensory cortex Frontal lobe 10 / 30 Exposure Method is used? Graduate a client/patient slowly to achieve optimal results Provide deep tissue Provide treatment to fibrotic tissue To help with posture 11 / 30 What is a reasonable example of a Distraction Method? Scream at patient Avoidance TENS Unit Boiling water bath 12 / 30 One aspect of achieving Tissue Tolerance should be? Avoid flare ups Create petechiae Initiate the inflammation process Make the patient cry 13 / 30 A 1-3 in the Depth Gauge scale should be? Deep pressure Moderate pressure Very light pressure Heavy pressure 14 / 30 When do we use a 90 degree angle with the instrument to treat the tissue? Always When looking to get a deeper depth of penetration Only over scar tissue On Sundays 15 / 30 According to FMT, one indication for tooling could be? Break the 9 second 100 meter race time Limited motion Learn a new language To break up fascia 16 / 30 One contraindication for tooling could be? DVT Lack of tissue glide Motor dysfunction Poor mobility 17 / 30 The feathering technique of tooling is used for? Break up scars Pain mitigation Up regulate the nervous system Improve mobility 18 / 30 What is an example of a non verbal response to instrument assisted therapy? Perspiration Muscle strength Fascial breaks down Release scar tissue 19 / 30 The pressure of the Feathering Technique should be? Heavy handed Tool weight at most Fast and hard Slow and deep 20 / 30 Up regulation techniques are used for? Relaxation Pain control Improve motor control Strength and power 21 / 30 Depth of Up Regulation tooling technique should be? Light Moderate Hard Maximum depth possible 22 / 30 Down regulation techniques mostly stimulate which receptor? Paccinian Ruffini Free nerve endings Golgi tendon organs 23 / 30 The study by Langevin tells us? Chronic back pain may be associated with lack of fascial glide Pain is not associated with fascial glide Fascial glide cannot be seen on dx ultrasound No significant findings at all 24 / 30 What is a reasonable amount of time to treat an area, using the instruments, according to the literature? 20 minutes 30 minutes 90 seconds 3 seconds 25 / 30 What is at the base of the Movement Pyramid? Screening Assessment Move Stability 26 / 30 The Performance Back Chain Connects The front of the body from head to toe The sides of the body from head to toe The back side of the body from head to toe The right hip to the left shoulder 27 / 30 The Performance Lateral Chain connects The front of the body from head to toe The sides of the body from head to toe The back side of the body from head to toe The right hip to left shoulder 28 / 30 The Performance Front Chain connects The front of the body from head to toe The sides of the body from head to toe the back side of the body from head to toe The right hip to left shoulder 29 / 30 The Performance Functional Chain connects The front of the body from head to toe The sides of the body from head to toe The back side of the body from head to toe Are X patterns across the body 30 / 30 The Performance Core Chain connects The front of the body from head to toe The sides of the body from head to toe The back side of the body from head to toe Deepest line connecting with diaphragm Your score is