One of the most common diagnosis treated in the outpatient setting, addressed typically with LE and core strengthening exercises, body mechanics, and LE stretching
What is low back pain?
The difference between a Physical Therapist and a Physiotherapist
What are the letters -c-a-l, and -o / nothing / Location of services provided?
When a child uses hands and knees to move self across floor.
What is Creeping?
Muscle targeted with monster walks.
What is gluteus medius?
Found in children, characterized by flexion to one side and rotation of neck to the opposite side
What is torticollis?
Main reason for the advancement of physical therapy in the United States
What is the polio outbreak in 1916 as well as the onset of World War I?
Type of stroke caused by a rupture of a blood vessel.
What is a Hemorrhagic stroke?
Location for the therapist when ascending and descending stairs with patient (CGA)
What is b/w patient and floor?
When a child uses hand to walk up legs to help them stand up and the diagnosis that this often seen with
What is the Gower' sign seen with DMD (Duchene's Muscular Dystrophy)?
DOUBLE POINTS if all 6 words found - 300 for 4 words - The acronym for stroke awareness BE-FAST stands for this
What is Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time?
Motion that is often optimal to avoid when a patient has a herniated disc
What is trunk flexion?
What physical therapists were called in their early days of practice in the USA
What is a Reconstruction Aide?
The side a patient should use an assistive device when the right hip is affected
What is the left/unaffected side?
The number of physical therapy clinics there are in the USA (closest to correct wins)
What is 66,596 clinics?
A defect of incomplete closure of the spinal cord in infants
What is spina bifida?
The hydrocollator temperature recommended for therapeutic use
What is 160°F to 166°F?
The position referred to as a mature rise, from which a toddler and older should pull to stand
What is a half-kneel?
The state that has the most PT clinics
What is Florida having the most with ~ 4,772?
Type of aphasia where the patient often understands what is being said, but it is difficult to smoothly articulate sentences.
What is Broca’s/non-fluent/expressive aphasia?
The abbreviation for Physical therapy/therapist
What is PT?