Pediatrics - Orthopedics
Home Health, Scoliosis
Interactive Metronome
Early Intervention
Pelvic Floor and Orthopedics
100

Common treatment for plagiocephaly

Protective helmet for cranial remolding

100

Documentation program used in Home Health

What is OASIS?

100

Interactive Metronome improves these cognitive skills. 

What are:

Planning

Organizing

Language

100

Description of  prolonged activation of stress response systems in the absence of protective relationships.

What is Toxic Stress?

100

Contracting detrusor and relaxing sphincter coordination must exist reflexively

What is Reciprocal Inhibition?

200

Normal lower extremity developmental postures that children 3 years and under exhibit.


What is 

Wide base of support 

Slight knee flexion

Genu varum

200

Three challenges for Home Health PT.


What is 

Limited equipment and space

Lack of control

Environment/distractions


200

Two precautions for Interactive Metronome

What are:

Seizure disorder

Vestibular Hypersensitivity

200

Team members provide joint evaluations and work together to develop goals and carry out interventions

What is Transdisciplinary (Primary Service Provider – PSP)?

200

Genetic disorder characterized by bones that break easily without a specific cause

What is Osteogenesis Imperfecta?

300

What is the most common treatment up to 6 months for developmental dysplasia of the hip?

What is the Pavlik harness

300

Description of curvature of the spine measuring ≥ 20 degrees on x-ray

What is Scoliosis?

300

Three areas does Interactive Metronome activate in the brain


What are

Prefrontal Cortex

Basal Ganglia

Cerebellum

300

Gathering information from families to understand their needs and priorities is the foundation for providing quality early intervention.

What is a routines-based interview (RBI)?

300

Increase in bladder capacity of 400% during these years.

What are the first 4-5 years

 

400

What is the acronym for the components of club foot deformity correction sequence?

What is CAVE? Cavus, Adductus, Varus, then finally Equinus. 

400

 3 clinical observations to look for in scoliosis.

What are

Difference in hip height or position 

Difference in shoulder blade height or position 

When standing straight, difference in the way the arms hang beside the body?

400

Description for a client who hits overly hard and indicates a problem with sensory processing, impulse control, and/or motor planning & sequencing 

What is hyper-ballistic?

400

Enhance the capacity of the families to meet the special needs of their infants and toddlers

What is family capacity building?

400

Four steps of defectaion

What is:

Basal

Pre-defecatory

Expulsive

Termination of defecation

500

What is the most frequently used method int he US to treat clubfoot?

What is the Ponseti Method

500

Surgical management is possibly recommended for scoliosis.

What is the curve exceeds 40 degrees and/or bracing is unsuccessful in slowing down progression?

500

Description of movements that are straight and lack circular pattern/rhythm, indicates impaired motor planning and sequencing

What is linear?

500

Parent-child relationships form the foundation for a child’s early development and intervention that supports these relationships can enhance children’s development

What are relationship-based practices?

500

Symptoms for bladder function are divided into these two categories

What are

Storage and Voiding

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