Massage Therapist Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield Massage Therapist facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

100 questions
110 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. Under HIPAA guidelines, when may a massage therapist share a client's health information with a third party without explicit consent? Only when required by law, such as a court order or mandatory reporting obligation
  2. Which plane of motion divides the body into front and back halves and includes movements such as abduction and adduction? Frontal (coronal) plane
  3. Which structure carries deoxygenated blood from the lower body back to the heart? Inferior vena cava
  4. Which muscle is the primary hip flexor and is commonly addressed in massage therapy for clients with lower back pain? Iliopsoas
  5. Which of the following is an absolute, systemic contraindication for massage therapy? Fever
  6. Which business practice is considered an ethical violation for a licensed massage therapist? Guaranteeing specific therapeutic outcomes in advertising materials
  7. What is the primary purpose of performing a patch test before using an essential oil blend on a new client? To check for allergic or sensitivity reactions
  8. Which body system is directly responsible for maintaining fluid balance through filtration of blood? Urinary system
  9. What is the role of the synergist muscle during a movement? It assists the prime mover in performing the action
  10. A therapist applies sustained pressure to a myofascial trigger point until the tissue releases. This technique is known as: Ischemic compression
  11. What is the primary purpose of a SOAP note in massage therapy practice? To document the client's session for professional and legal records
  12. What does 'leading with the body' mean when applying compressions during massage? Using torso movement and weight shift to drive the hand into the tissue
  13. A client offers a massage therapist a large cash tip and suggests meeting socially outside the practice. What should the therapist do? Accept the tip but decline the social invitation
  14. Which biomechanical force creates compression on the intervertebral discs when a client is standing upright? Axial loading from gravity and body weight
  15. In Swedish massage, what is the recommended direction of effleurage strokes on the extremities? Distal to proximal toward the heart
  16. Which type of muscle contraction occurs when a muscle generates force while lengthening, such as slowly lowering a weight? Eccentric contraction
  17. Which type of end feel would a massage therapist expect when assessing normal knee flexion? Soft tissue approximation
  18. A client is most stable and balanced when their center of gravity is positioned in what relation to their base of support? Low and within the base of support
  19. Which of the following is the most common repetitive stress injury among massage therapists? Carpal tunnel syndrome
  20. Which essential oil is most commonly recommended for reducing muscle inflammation during a post-event sports massage? Wintergreen
  21. Following an acute ankle sprain that occurred within the last 24 hours, what is the primary physiological reason for applying cold therapy (cryotherapy)? To decrease nerve conduction velocity and cause local vasoconstriction
  22. What is the primary purpose of proper body mechanics for massage therapists? To prevent musculoskeletal injury and extend career longevity
  23. A client requests that the massage therapist lock the treatment room door during the session for privacy. What should the therapist do? Explain that the door must remain unlocked for safety and professional standards
  24. Which of the following is considered a primary reflexive effect of massage therapy, as opposed to a mechanical effect? Increased parasympathetic nervous system activity
  25. A client presents with pain at the medial epicondyle of the elbow aggravated by wrist flexion. Which condition should the massage therapist suspect? Medial epicondylitis
  26. The ethical principle of "non-maleficence" as it applies to massage therapy is best described as the obligation to: avoid causing harm to the client.
  27. Which plane of motion divides the body into front and back halves and includes movements such as lateral flexion? Frontal (coronal) plane
  28. What neurotransmitter is most associated with the relaxation response triggered by massage therapy? Serotonin
  29. During a massage session, the therapist notices localized ischemia followed by reactive hyperemia. What technique most likely caused this response? Sustained digital compression on a trigger point
  30. What is the term for the point where a muscle attaches to the more stationary bone during movement? Origin