What kind of physical therapist would someone with back pain see?
a general outpatient physical therapist!
What is the largest bone in the body?
the femur
Which assistive device provides the most mobility and is easiest to use?
Single point cane
True or False: anyone with a Bachelor's degree can be a physical therapist
False!
What is normal blood pressure?
Below 120 and below 80
What kind of physical therapist should a child with cerebral palsy see?
a pediatric therapist!
What is the longest nerve in the body?
Sciatic nerve
Name an assistive device you would use with TWO hands.
wheelchair, crutches, loftstrand crutches
How many years of school does it take to become a physical therapist?
6-7 years
In what condition is it important to track blood glucose via A1C?
Diabetes
What kind of physical therapist would someone see if they experienced a stroke?
a neurological physical therapist!
Name 1 of the 4 lobes of the brain.
frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital
What does it mean to analyze someone’s “gait”?
“gait” means walking pattern
Analyzing gait means to observe and break down someone’s walking pattern and style of walking while comparing symmetry on both sides and looking for inconsistencies or compensations.
What is the name of the licensure exam required to practice as a PT?
What acronym is used to remember the 7 warning signs of cancer?
C.A.U.T.I.O.N.
What kind of physical therapist can someone who is home-bound see?
a home health physical therapist!
Arteries carry blood (to/away from) the heart, while veins carry blood (to/away from) the heart.
away from; to
How many special tests does it take to diagnose a rotator cuff tear?
3: infraspinatus test, painful arc sign, drop arm sign
What kind of physical therapist should someone with burn injuries see?
a wound care specialist PT!
How many muscles attach to the scapula (shoulder blade)?
17
What is the leading cause of death in people with kidney failure (end-stage-renal-disease)?
cardiovascular disease