NCBTMB Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield NCBTMB facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
100 questions
120 min time limit
68% to pass
- How should a therapist handle a situation where a client's cultural background calls for more or less draping than what is standard practice? → Discuss and accommodate the client's needs within legal and professional boundaries
- During gait assessment, a client demonstrates excessive hip drop on the left side during right stance phase. This indicates weakness in: → Left hip abductors (gluteus medius)
- The rotator cuff is composed of which four muscles? → Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis
- A state licensing board investigation is opened against a therapist for unprofessional conduct. The NCBTMB may: → Conduct its own investigation and take independent credential action
- A SOAP note's 'O' (Objective) section should contain: → Observable and measurable findings from assessment
- In Swedish massage, which technique is best suited for warming up superficial tissue and increasing local circulation before deeper work? → Effleurage
- A client requests a receipt for massage services to submit to their Flexible Spending Account (FSA). What information must typically be included? → Date of service, provider name, service type, and amount paid
- Which of the following would be considered sexual misconduct by a massage therapist? → Engaging in sexual discussion at a client's request during a session
- Which type of joint movement is produced when the angle between two bones decreases, as in bending the elbow? → Flexion
- The principle of 'palpatory literacy' in massage therapy refers to the therapist's ability to: → Detect tissue texture, tension, and temperature differences through touch
- Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) involves overuse of which muscle group? → Wrist extensors
- Which question during a health intake is MOST useful for identifying systemic contraindications to massage? → Do you have any diagnosed medical conditions or take any medications?
- Under NCBTMB standards, how long must a massage therapist typically retain client records? → At least 4 years, or as required by state law
- The line of gravity falls anterior to which lumbar vertebral segment in normal standing posture? → L3
- A client with fibromyalgia would MOST benefit from which massage approach? → Light, gentle Swedish massage with careful pressure monitoring
- A client becomes emotionally dependent on their massage therapist and begins calling outside business hours. The therapist should: → Gently reinforce professional boundaries and limit contact to session times
- Which type of receptor detects changes in the length of a muscle and helps regulate muscle tone through the stretch reflex? → Muscle spindle
- Which physiological effect does slow, rhythmic effleurage typically produce? → Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system
- Hot stone massage uses heated stones primarily to: → Increase tissue temperature and allow deeper relaxation
- What does SOAP stand for in clinical documentation? → Subject, Objective, Assessment, Plan
- What kind of massage therapy strokes are recommended if you want to compress the top layers of tissue into the bone and underlying tissue? → Friction
- When a client requests that their session notes not be shared with anyone, the therapist should explain that confidentiality has legal exceptions, including: → Court orders, suspected abuse, and imminent harm to self or others
- What is the primary function of the nephron loop (loop of Henle) in the kidney? → Creates an osmotic gradient to concentrate urine
- A client reports they finished radiation therapy for breast cancer six months ago and feel well. How should the therapist proceed? → Obtain physician clearance before proceeding with massage
- A client presents with a herniated disc at L4-L5 with radiating pain down the left leg. This pattern of nerve root compression is called: → Sciatica
- Which type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs such as the stomach and intestines? → Smooth muscle
- During the initial client interview, which of the following questions is the best example of an open-ended question to assess the nature of a client's pain? → Can you describe what the pain feels like?
- The term 'effleurage' describes which massage technique? → Slow gliding strokes applied with consistent pressure
- The term 'agonist' in muscle function refers to: → The primary muscle responsible for producing a movement
- When a massage therapist suspects a client is a victim of domestic abuse, they are ethically obligated to: → Document observations and provide resources while respecting client autonomy
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