Pathology
Evaluation
Modalities
Rehabilitation
100

This effect is when blood vessels shrink and there is a reduction in blood flow?

What is Vasoconstriction?

100

This is the organization and acronym definition for a SOAP note.

What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

100

The preferred modality to increase blood flow and make musculature more elastic/flexible.

What is Heat?

100

This can cause an imbalance of electrolytes, cramping, and muscular fatigue.

What is dehydration?

200

This is the formation of new capillaries after damage occurs.

What is Angiogenesis

200

This range of respiration rate is considered a healthy range.

What is 12-20 breaths per minute?

200

The preferred ultrasound setting for impacting deep tissue.

What is 1MHz?

200

A strengthening plan that helps improve muscular endurance.

What is high repetition, low weight?

300

This type of force on a tendon may lead to swelling, micro-tearing, and/or irritation.

What is Tension?

300

Anterior Drawer Test assesses this structure.

What is the ACL?

300

The theory/effect of leaving ice on for longer than 30 minutes at a time, potentially leading to more swelling.

What is Hunting's Response?

300

The ability to determine the position of a joint in space.

What is Proprioception?

400

External forces acting on the body 

What is Load?

400

The clunk test for assessing this injury.

What is a SLAP/Labral tear?

400

The ideal set up of electronic stimulation for low back pain.

What is Interferential?

400

The ability to detect movement.

What is Kinesthesia?

500

This definition describes how the body's tissue properties can withstand small deformations.

What is Viscoelastic?

500
The MMT Grade a therapist may give an injured athlete if they were able to hold resistance against gravity but not extra pressure.

What is grade 3?

500

This drives medication into the tissue using Estim.

What is Iontophoresis?

500

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation may help to improve this.

What is Agility?