The person who can be called at any time of day, no matter what they are doing, to assist with transfers.
What is a physical therapist?
Description of patient with 6 legs.
What is a patient using a walker?
Best dosage for any exercise.
What is 3 sets of 10?
Every patient's first question following an injury
What is "so when can I walk"?
Month dedicated to physical therapists
What is "October"?
Response to BCBA requesting massages and stretching from PT.
What is "I'm gonna need a doctor's order for that?"
HD stands for...
What is "Heavy Duty?"
Food used to treat a rolled ankle
What is "RICE?"
Common physician question to wheelchair-bound patients.
What is "have you walked with PT yet?"
What is "Basket Weavers"?
DME requiring years if skilled clinical experience and training
What is "a hoyer lift?"
Verbal cue used to initiate transfer to wheelchair.
What is "let's hop on up?"
Skilled treatment for patient with report of, "It hurts when I do this."
What is "don't do that?"
The first annual conference of The American Physiotherapy Association was held in Boston, MA in this year.
What is 1922?
Patients in speech commonly refer to our physical therapist as this name.
What is "Che-wyl?"
Ideal time for discharge planning to begin according to Nexus.
What is "the day of recommended discharge?"
What is "hi-yah?"
Physician orders for chronically bedbound patient.
What is "up in chair as tolerated?"
It has been reported that Hippocrates recommended this type of therapy for fellow Greeks in the 4th century BCE.
What is hydrotherapy?
Patient can ambulate 100 feet and climb 12 steps.
Solution for when ramp cannot be delivered.
What is "can you just teach them to climb stairs?"
Common item for patients to hold during exercise.
What is their breath?
Patient definition of what PT stands for.
What is "physical terrorist?"
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What is "pain and torture?"
Name of the best physical therapist in all of Nexus history
Who is "Cheryl"?