SCI
MG/GBS
MS/ALS
PD/FND
Polio/Dystonia
Concussion
Brain Tumor
WC/ADA/AT
100

What is this patient's level of injury and ASIA scale? 

What is C8C

100

A patient with MG has decreased strength because of this.

What is decreased Ach at the NMJ

100

This type of MS has symptoms that come and go with the patient returning to normal between episodes.

What is Relapsing-Remitting MS

100

This can happen in people with Parkinson's disease and may be triggered by dual tasking. 

What is Freezing of Gait? 

100

This type of dystonia typically responds to DBS

What is Generalized Dystonia

100

This on-field symptom is most correlated with a protracted recovery after concussion. 

What is dizziness? 

100

This type of care might be provided for someone who has a brain tumor and is no longer appropriate for the restorative phase of rehabilitation to improve their quality of life. 

What is palliative care? 

100

This power wheelchair performs best on uneven terrain

What is a front wheel drive chair

200

At this level a patient is at risk for autonomic dysreflexia.

What is Above T6

200

A patient with GBS should avoid this type of contraction

What is eccentric

200
This is the strength training dose for a patient with MS and an EDSS score of 4.0

What is 2-3 x per week at 8-15 reps to fatigue

200

The idea that a person is in control of their outcomes and actions. It is often impaired in FND. 

What is self-agency? 

200
This is the gold standard treatment for this type of dystonia.

What is Botox

200

This increase in HR without BP drop indicates POTS during an Active Stand Test. 

What is >30 bpm? 

200

This score on the Karnofsky performance scale is indicative of a good prognosis.

What is 70%

200

This is the justification for an ultralightweight manual wheelchair.

What is an adjustable rear wheel axle. 

300

With a bladder program this is the max amount of urine a patient should get with a cath. 

What is 450 cc's

300

This is the test to determine if a patient with GBS has worked too hard

What is the muscle belly tenderness test.

300

A patient with ALS who you are recommending a wheelchair for should qualify for this type of wheelchair with these seat functions.

What is a power chair with power tilt, recline, AELR's and Seat elevator

300

This diagnosis is characterized by early posterior falls, impaired vertical eye movement, and executive dysfunction. 

What is progressive supranuclear palsy? 
300

This is a secondary sequela of torticollis that a physical therapist might intervene by providing an assistive device. 

What is decreased balance.

300

This outcome measure for concussion examines symptoms that occur with exertion and helps to guide safe, HR-limited aerobic exercise. 

What is the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill or Bike Test? 

300

This is an aggressive brain tumor and another name for a grade IV astrocytoma

What is a Glioblastoma

300

A patient has only 85 degrees of hip flexion before the pelvis rotates posterior. This is the modification would you make to the wheelchair to accommodate this.

What is open the back angle to 95 degrees

400

A patient with C5A quadriplegia should be taught this sort of transfer.

What is a hoyer lift transfer

400

A patient with MG typically has weakness here first

What is the eyes. 

400
A patient has muscle fasciculations in their arms and spasticity in their ankles. This is the most likely diagnosis.

What is ALS

400

This intervention for Parkinson's is strongly supported in the PD CPG and may improve falling, quality of life and motor disease severity among other things. 

What is resistance training? 

400

This characteristic of polio makes it different than ALS despite impacting the same anatomical feature. 

What is non progressive? 

400

These systems are recommended for assessment in a post-concussive patient when they present with dizziness. 

What are autonomic, motor, cervical, and vestibular ocular function? 

400

This type of brain tumor can cause hearing loss and facial weakness

What is an acoustic neuroma

400
This design makes it easier for all people to use a piece of equipment. 

What is universal design

500

This is the level where tenodesis becomes available. 

What is C6

500

This is the hallmark sign of weakness in GBS (name 3 trademarks)

What is Bilateral, symmetrical, distal to proximal

500

This drug for MS can increase gait speed but sometimes causes balance disturbance. 

What is ampyra.

500

The OPTIMAL theory of motor learning helps provide a framework for treating FND by promoting three strategies. 

What are autonomy, external focus, and enhanced expectancies? 

500

This is the appropriate exercise prescription for a patient with post-polio with a strength grade of 2+/5

What is functional mobility only.

500

This part of a post-concussive dizziness central screen is a red flag? 

What is the test of skew? 

500

Thrombocytopenia of this level indicates that no exercise should be performed, ADLs only. 

What is < 20,000 cells/microliter?

500

This wheelchair specification in a manual chair allows a person with minimal trunk control to propel a chair and maintain trunk stability.

What is dump or posterior slope

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