Anatomy
Special Tests
Goniometry
Miscellaneous
100

Number of bones that make up the adult skeletal system.

What is 206?

100

Anterior Drawer, Posterior Drawer, Varus Stress, Valgus Stress

What are the major ligamentous tests for the knee?

Bonus: what ligaments are tested in each?

100


What is *** degrees of hip flexion? (participant demonstrates measurement)

(120-130)

100

This is the greatest place to work as a PT in Seattle! 

What is Renew Physical Therapy?
200

This upper extremity nerve has roots stemming from C5-T1.

What is the median nerve?

200

Painful arc test, drop-arm test, and infraspinatus muscle strength test 

What is the cluster of tests for a full-thickness rotator cuff tear?

200

This is what 120 degrees of shoulder abduction looks like.

What is: (participant demonstrates measuring this on a volunteer)

200

Hillman/Columbia City, Beacon Hill, Renton

What are the 3 Renew PT locations?

300

These muscles make up what is commonly known as the "deep core." 

What are: pelvic floor muscles, transverse abdominus, multifidi, diaphragm (optional obliques)?

300

A positive result of this would indicate a lumbar instability (name 3). 

What is: Prone Instability Test, Prone Passive Extension Test, H and I Tests, Anterior/Posterior Shear test, Prone Provocation Test, PA Pressure

300

This is the "normal range" of an average person's knee extension and flexion capacity.

What is 0 to 140 degrees?

300

Vestibular and Balance Program, Pelvic Health Program, SHIFT Bridge Program, Bike Fitting, Crash Care, Work Conditioning

What are some of the specialties and programs found at Renew?

400

These "deep 6" control femoral head stability and lateral rotation in the acetabulum.

What are the deep hip rotators (piriformis, gemellus superior, obturator internus, gemellus inferior, obturator externus, quadratus femoris)?

400

Names of tests used to screen for ankle ligament damage. 

Bonus : name the ligament AND the test

What is the Anterior Drawer Test (ATFL), Talar Tilt Test (CFL), Posterior Drawer Test or Talar Tilt Test Modified (PTFL)

Will also accept: Eversion Talar Tilt Test/Deltoid ligament stress test

400

This is the amount of ankle DF typically needed to descend stairs.

What is 15-25 degrees past neutral?

400

These are the three main ways to apply to work at Renew PT.

What is: submit resume on the website, find job listing on LinkedIn or Indeed, or submit contact information directly by scanning QR code?

500

This is the posterior oblique sling.

What is the latissimus dorsi and contralateral gluteus maximus?

500

These three factors would help a PT to know whether or not to proceed with an evaluation for a patient with neck pain who was recently involved in an MVA.

What are the Canadian c-spine rules? 

1. High risk factors: age >65, dangerous MOI, paresthesias in extremitis 

2. Low risk factors: simple rear end, sitting in ER, walking, delayed onset of neck pain, absence of midline cervical tenderness

3. Able to rotate neck >45 deg in each direction?

500

This is the depth of a squat (knee flexion angle) where the maximum stresses are placed on the ACL

What is 15-30 degrees knee flexion?

500
The number of mentorship hours and continuing education fund provided by Renew for new grads?

What is unlimited?

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