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200

This glide movement is associated with ankle dorsiflexion

What is posterior glide of the talocrural joint?

200

A blood pressure reading of greater than 140/90 can be indicative of this cardiovascular condition 

What is hypertension?

200

This PT intervention includes rolling, scooting, and bridging

What is bed mobility?

200

These 3 conditions are contraindications for aquatic therapy

What are CHF, pulmonary disease, and hydrophobia?

200

These muscle attachments originate on the superior edge of the glenoid fossa and the coracoid process

What are the 2 heads of the biceps brachii?

400

This technique incorporates a sustained glide with joint movement

What is movent with motion (movement with mobilization or MWM)?

400

This autosomal recessive genetic disease impacts the lungs and other organs

What is Cystic Fibrosis?

400

This is the CPT code for therapeutic exercise

What is 97110?

400

This technique involves patting/tapping on the patient in order to vibrate the thorax and move mucous

What is percussion?

400

These are the 10 structures running through the carpal tunnel

What are the median nerve, 4 FDS tendons, 4 FDP tendons, and the FPL tendon?

600

This pelvic misalignment is characterized by a high R ASIS, and high L PSIS with a positive movement test on the right

What is a right anteriorly rotated innominate?

600

Loss of sensation in the great toe, foot drops, and pain in the lateral thigh and anterior knee can indicate this condition

What is impingement of the L4 nerve root?

600

This phrase summarizes correct patterning on the stairs after a lower extremity injury or surgery

What is "up with the good, down with the bad"?
600

These are the 5 S-functions of the pelvic floor

Sexual, sphincteric, sump pump, support abd viscera, stability

600

This nerve innervates the serratus anterior

What is the long thoracic nerve?

800

This type of movement is a small amplitude mobilization in the first 20% of the available range

What is a grade I mobilization?

800

Numbness of the left side, headache, confusion, slurred speech, loss of left-sided awareness, and loss of strength of left-sided musculature are all signs of this neurological condition

What is a right-sided CVA?

800

This gait pattern uses a step-to gait with a walker

What is a 3-point gait pattern?

800

This functional outcome tool is used to screen for pelvic floor dysfunction

What is the Cozean Screening Tool?

800

These 9 bones make up the carpals

What are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and the hamate?

1000

This type of motion restriction pattern is when the shoulder lacks ER and abduction more than all other motions

What is the capsular pattern of the shoulder?

1000

This is proper wheelchair positioning for a patient with a below knee amputation

What is knee extended with wheelchair leg extension attachment?

1000

This is a likely cause of dizziness that occurs when a patient moves from supine to sitting

What is orthostatic hypotension?

1000

This position is used for postural drainage of the apical lung segment

What is reclining in a chair or leaning forward over a table?

1000

These 11 muscles originate from the ischium

What are the biceps femoris, superior and inferior gemellus, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, adductor magnus, quadratus femoris, gracilis, obturator internus and externus, and piriformis.

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