1165 FMT Pods Quiz 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. 1 / 30 Cupping can be taught to patients and clients for self care if Instructions are clear and easy to follow Contraindications are explained and understood Technique is demonstrated and practices All selections are correct 2 / 30 Best practice treatment considerations based on the graded exposure model suggest cupping therapy should have the following duration of treatment 10 min 15 min 3-90 sec 5 minutes 3 / 30 A GRADE 5 skin mobilization technique with a cups is Large amplitude glide/ cup motion Small amplitude glide/ cup motion A hard endfeel of the joint Moving the cup through full range of motion 4 / 30 A GRADE 1 skin mobilization technique with a cups is Moving the cup through partial range of motion Large amplitude glide / cup motion Small amplitude glide / cup motion A soft endfeel of the joint 5 / 30 The DOOR KNOB cupping technique involves The clinician rotates the cup like a door knob to create shear The subject rotates the cup like a door knob to create shear Skin decompression Skin compression 6 / 30 INTERNAL GLIDE cupping technique involves The clinician applies skin glide with the cups The subject moves their body while the cup is on their skin The subject loads their tissue and moves their body part The subject moves the cups themselves 7 / 30 EXTERNAL GLIDE cupping technique involves The clinician applies skin glide with the cups The subject moves the cups themselves The subject loads their tissue and moves their body part The subject moves their body while the cup is on their skin 8 / 30 Patient position progression for treatment is Treat subject in a standing position first Treat subject in a relaxed position first Treat subject in a lengthened position first Treat subject in a shortened position first 9 / 30 Which of the following is a possible mechanism that occurs during cupping Muscle pump activity Muscle contraction increase Neurosensory effects Mechanoreceptor confusion effect 10 / 30 Which of the following is a contraindication to cupping therapy Pain in the area Varicose veins Tight muscles Tendonitis 11 / 30 Which of the following is a contraindication to cupping therapy Bleeding disorders Pain in area Pregnancy Athletic competition within 24 hours 12 / 30 Which of the following is an indication for cupping therapy Decrease blood flow Increase blood flow Reduce complaint of numbness Reduce complaint of tingling 13 / 30 Which of the following is an indication for cupping therapy Decrease pain Increase pain Manage bruising from other treatments Break up scar tissue adhesions 14 / 30 Which method of suction creates the greatest vacuum effect Plunge cupping technique Inversion cupping technique Flash cupping technique Prolonged cupping technique 15 / 30 One of our NON NEGOTIABLE concepts presented to assist in improving cupping therapy is Subject positioning Subject safety Subject body temperature Subject body hair 16 / 30 For best results of a cup sticking to skin you should Shorten body hair Use fire under the cups Cool the area first Ask your subject to stop exercise for 24 hours before the treatment 17 / 30 Red marks left behind on the skin after cupping treatment can be due to Heme oxygenase 1 reaction Lymph system clearing Interstium fluid communication Capillary break down 18 / 30 Cupping therapies are most likely to influence Sense of hearing Sense of touch Sense of vision Sense of balance 19 / 30 Haptic cueing describes a cue that influences the Sense of hearing Sense of touch Sense of vision Sense of spatial awareness 20 / 30 The goal of precision training with cups is Improving sensory maps Increasing muscle strength Increasing pain Decreasing pain 21 / 30 When treating a person with cupping therapy we should consider Just the injured region The whole person Just the injured muscle The person’s occupation 22 / 30 The interstium is A fluid filled space A space with no fluid A space that houses organs A space unrelated to cupping therapies 23 / 30 The mechanical effects that occur when a cup is placed are Depress the tissue Decompress the tissue Create tissue balance Distort nerves underlying the tissue 24 / 30 Flash cupping is Pulling on and off cups rapidly Leaving cups on for minutes at a time Moving a cup from one place to another Placing cups and having the subject move 25 / 30 Traditional wet cupping methods are called Hijama Sliding cups Placebo Flash Cupping 26 / 30 An example of an INTERNAL CUE would be Hey you! Lift harder! Push through your heels Stretch your shirt Spread the floor 27 / 30 An example of an EXTERNAL CUE would be Hey you! Lift harder! Push the floor away Stretch your shirt Spread the floor 28 / 30 The three stages of motor learning are Cognitive, integrative, autonomous Cognitive, associative, autonomous Cognitive, passive, autonomous Cognitive, external, autonomous 29 / 30 The phase "connecting the dots" in this course pertains to Bring the cups further apart Close your eyes Bring the red cup to the black up, connecting them Move the cups around very fast 30 / 30 A Dorsi Flexion drop foot correction entails One cup on hip, and one cup on toe. Connect the cups One cup on knee, and one cup on shoulder. Connect the cups One cup on top of the foot, and one cup on lower leg. Connect the cups One cup on hand, and one cup on elbow. Connect the cups Your score is