Diagnosis
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Body Trivia
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PT Trivia
100
Also known as myelomeningocele Spina Bifida
What is Spina Bifida?
100
This test is used to assess the child’s gross motor function from ages 5 months to 16 years for children with CP.
What is is GMFM?
100
This is the largest nerve in the body?
What is the sciatic nerve?
100
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What is dyskinesia?
100
This is when one leg is longer than the other.
What is a leg length discrepancy?
200
Communication impairment, repetitive behaviors, poor eye contact, difficulty interacting with others.
What is Autism?
200
This assessment is utilized to assess motor skills in ages birth to 5 years old and covers 6 domains
What is the PDMS-2?
200
This is the red pigment, which gives whole blood color
What is Hemoglobin?
200
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What is babinski?
200
This is when bones grow and remodel to forces that are placed upon them
What is Wolfe's Law?
300
Chronic condition that affects child’s ability to metabolize sugar/glucose.
What is Type 2 Diabetes
300
This is used to measure students performance of functional tasks that support their participation in K-6th grade.
What is the SFA?
300
This is the hardest working muscle in the body
What is the heart?
300
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What is terminal swing?
300
This is a lack of muscle control resulting in uncoordinated movements
What is Ataxia?
400
A neurodevelopmental disorder that affects girls almost exclusively, by normal early development followed by slowing development, repetitive hand movement and intellectual disability.
What is Rett Syndrome?
400
Finger to nose, finger to thumb, rapid alternating movements, heel to shin and jumping jacks are all tests to measure
What is Coordination Testing?
400
This is the largest joint in the body
What is the knee?
400
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What is quadriplegia?
400
Impairment of voluntary movements resulting in jerky or fragmented motions
What is Dyskinisia?
500
A neuro-genetic disorder characterized by severe intellectual and developmental disabilities, jerky movements, sleep disturbances and frequent laughter/happy demeanor.
What is Angelman Syndrome?
500
Passive movement of the joint is evaluated at three velocities (V1, V2, and V3). Responses are recorded at each velocity. This test is used with the CP population.
What is the Tardieu Scale (Spasticity Measure) ?
500
This is the number of cranial nerves in the body
What is 12?
500
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What is arthrogryposis?
500
Small muscle twitches caused by a small, local, involuntary, muscle contraction/relaxations which maybe visible under the skin
What is Fasciculations?
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