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Anatomy and Physiology
PT/OT Application
Settings and Specialties
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This healthcare professional helps patients improve mobility, strength, and function after an injury or illness.

What is a physical therapist (PT)?

100

This degree is required to become a licensed physical therapist in the United States.

What is a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)?

100

This system of the body includes bones, joints, and cartilage, providing the body with structure and support.

What is the skeletal system?

100

Most PT and OT schools require this test as part of their application.

What is the GRE?

100

his setting is where PTs and OTs help patients regain function immediately after a hospital stay.

What is inpatient rehabilitation?

200

This healthcare professional helps individuals develop or regain the ability to perform daily tasks such as dressing, eating, and writing.

What is an occupational therapist (OT)?

200

OTs often use this therapy approach, which involves engaging patients in activities like cooking or gardening to improve function.

What is activity based therapy?

200

This type of joint, found in the shoulder and hip, allows for the greatest range of motion.

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

200

This type of experience, often required for applications, involves working with licensed OTs or PTs. 


What is observation hours or shadowing?

200

PTs in this setting help athletes recover from sports-related injuries.

What is sports rehabilitation?

300

PTs and OTs both work with this type of plan, which is individualized to each patient’s needs and goals.

What is a treatment plan?

300

This common PT/OT assessment tool measures a patient's ability to perform daily tasks independently.

What is the Functional Independence Measure (FIM)?

300

This large muscle group in the front of the thigh is responsible for knee extension.

What are the quadriceps?

300

This document includes your academic and personal achievements and explains why you want to pursue PT or OT.

What is a personal statement?

300

This OT specialty helps children and adults improve sensory processing skills.

What is sensory integration therapy?

400

Occupational therapists often work with patients on this specific type of motor skill, which involves small, precise movements like handwriting or buttoning a shirt.

What are fine motor skills?

400

This professional organization represents physical therapists, assistants, and students in the U.S.

What is the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)?

400

This type of muscle contraction occurs when the muscle lengthens while under tension, like during the downward phase of a bicep curl.

What is an eccentric contraction?

400

hat is the centralized application service for OT & PT programs? 

What is OTCAS/PTCAS?

400

PTs and OTs working in this fast-paced hospital unit treat patients who are critically ill or recovering from surgery.

What is acute care?

500

Physical therapists often use this hands-on technique to manipulate muscles and joints, reducing pain and improving mobility.

What is manual therapy?

500

This OT specialty focuses on helping children develop fine motor skills, sensory processing, and social participation.

What is pediatric occupational therapy?

500

This refers to the body's ability to sense its position and movement, which is essential for balance and coordination.

What is proprioception?

500

True or False: You can apply to PT or OT school without completing all prerequisites.

What is true, but they must be completed before enrollment?

500

 This setting allows therapists to work in workplaces, helping employees prevent injuries and improve ergonomics.

What is industrial rehabilitation or occupational health?