Shoulder
Foot & Ankle
Spine
Hip & Knee
Misc
100

This disease affects the articular cartilage as a result of injuries and inflammation.

What is arthritis.

100

This zone tool is located at the beginning of the patient education booklet.

What is the pain management zone tool.

100

This inventory is completed to ensure patients comprehension and adherence is critical to keeping them out of the hospital. 

What is medication management inventory.

100

____ is the most common joint disease in the world.

What is osteoarthritis.

100

This discipline is considered the "driver" of the orthopedic programs.

What is Physical Therapy. 

200

Following shoulder replacement surgery, you will be able to carefully resume simple activities, such as feeding, dressing, and grooming in as little as _______ weeks. 

What is two.

200

This statistic of people suffer from some sort of foot or ankle problem.

What is 4 out of 5.

200

This every day activity is often done without regard to proper positioning and is something our clinicians can address to ensure proper body mechanics. 

What is brushing teeth. 

200

This procedure is done when the socket is not severely damaged and only the ball of the joint is replaced.

What is hemiarthroplasty.

200

Feeling sick to your stomach, sleeping more than usual, and the inability to rest comfortably indicate you are in this pain management zone.

What is the yellow zone

300

Able to get in and out of my car; able to access my toilet, including safely getting on/off; able to dress myself without assistance are examples of ______

What are patient goals.

300

A common procedure that breaks and then resets the bone in an attempt to realign the metatarsal bone, or great toe helping to reduce deformity and pain to improve functionality.

What is bunion surgery. 

300

The three positions to avoid for spinal patients that our clinicians provide education on.

What are bending, twisting, or stooping over.

300

This 25-question assessment is utilized by our clinicians to determine ways to make the patient's home safer. 

What is the HOME FAST. 

300

This is the ideal time to deliver a patient outcome report on a post-op patient.

What is before the post-op appointment. 

400

Damage to the rotator cuff muscle that cannot be repaired, and certain complex fractures are indicative for this procedure. 

What is a Reverse Shoulder Replacement

400

Patients with this disease have an increased risk of severe consequences to include amputation.

What is diabetes. 

400

Therapy treatment recommendations include: positioning/posture/body mechanics, lower and upper extremity exercises, walking/gait program, and _______.

What are pain and brace education. 

400

The THA and TKA report cards can only be generated when this is assigned by intake. 

What is the care type. SP-TKA OR SP-THA

400

This surgery was first performed in the late 1960s.

What is joint replacement.

500

Immobilizing the shoulder of some older adults may have a negative effect on ____, according to the Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy.

What is balance. 

500

The ankle joint is formed by these two bones that are connected to the foot bone (talus).

What are the tibia and fibula. 

500

Our therapists do not do _____ stabilization, mobilization techniques, stretches, or advanced strengthening unless directed by the physician.

What is core.

500

Extension and flexion are measurements of this physical activity. 

What is range of motion. 

500

HH can bridge the gap before outpatient therapy; outpatient therapy cap, and same day admits are all examples of this resource found on Sharepoint.

What are 'Did you know flyers'

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