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100

Delta Rho Tau is a organization for ________ students

What is pre-physical therapy 

100

Another name for Physical Therapy is?

What is Physiotherapy 

100

Name the pathology. Causes inflammation in a patient’s joint and is often chronic

  • Joint pain: Pain in one or more joints that may be constant or come and go 
  • Joint swelling: Swelling in one or more joints 
  • Joint stiffness: Stiffness in one or more joints 
  • Reduced range of motion: Difficulty moving a joint normally

What is Arthritis 

100

What does ROM stand for?

What is Range of Motion

100

What organ can work outside of the human body? 

What is the heart
200

Delta Rho Tau's philanthropy 

What is Parkinson's Disease 

200

In the U.S. what test must all physical therapists pass before they can begin practicing 

What is the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE)

200

Name the Pathology. Your muscles and skeletal system degenerate and weaken as you age.

  • Difficulty performing a physical activity like running
  • Frequently falling 
  • Larger calf muscles 
  • Walking on your toes
  • Overall muscle stiffness and pain

What is Muscular Dystrophy

200

What does AMB stand for?

What is Ambulation

200

What condiment was used as medicine in the 1830's-1840's

What is Ketchup

300

What was the required GPA to be involved in Delta Rho Tau

What is a 3.0 GPA

300

What is the requirement prior to entering into a Graduate Program?

What is a 4-year bachelors degree 

300

Name the pathology. A mild brain injury that can occur after a blow or fall to the head

  • Headache.
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • Confusion
  • Dizziness

What is a concussion

300

What does TKA stand for?

What is Total Knee Arthroplasty

300

Year UT was founded?

What is 1872

400

Delta Rho Tau's 3 Pillars 

What is Knowledge, Service, and Leadership

400

What year was the first Doctorate of Physical Therapy Offered?

What is 1996

400

Name the pathology. Makes your bone brittle, weak, and prone to fracture.

  • Bone pain
  • Bone fractures: Bones may break more easily than expected
  • Loss of height
  • Posture: A stooped or hunched posture (kyphosis) or a curved upper back (dowager's hump) 

What is osteoporosis 

400
What does WBAT stand for?

What is Weight Bearing As Tolerated

400

What part of the human body cannot heal itself?

What is Teeth

500

Year Delta Rho Tau was founded?

What is 2011

500

Name the specialty. Physical Therapists who evaluate their patients' needs and apply therapeutic methods and techniques to enhance blood or lymph fluid circulation and help create an optimal environment for wound healing.

What is Wound Management

500

Name the pathology. A neurological disease and a progressive movement disorder.

  • Tremor in hands, arms, legs, jaw, or head.
  • Muscle stiffness, where muscle remains contracted for a long time.
  • Slowness of movement.
  • Impaired balance and coordination, sometimes leading to falls.

What is Parkinson's Disease

500

What does RICE stand for?

What is Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation

500

What animal has three hearts? One central heart and two that pump blood to the gills.

What is an octopus