History & Specialization
Wounds, Burns& infections
Pain & Edema
Shoulder
Fractures & healing
100

This 19th century movement viewed persons with severe mental illnesses as capable of reasoning and responsive to human treatment?

The moral treatment 
100

This phase of wound healing occurs from 2 days to 2 weeks and involves controlling blood loss and cleaning the area

Inflammation phase
100

This is the most common type of pain, occurring from noxious stimuli detected by receptors in tissues and organs

Nociceptive pain

100

This condition is characterized by progressive loss of ROM and is also known as Frozen shoulder

Adhesive Capsulitis

100

This is the correct sequence of the three overarching principles for treating a general fracture

Stability, mobility and strength

200

In the late 1890s this approach emphasized improved physical and mental health through exercise and the satisfaction of creating useful article by hand

Arts and crafts movement
200

This specific type of infection occurs in the distal finger pad and involves pus in the pulp or pad of the finger

Felon

200

This type of edema is chronic, high-protein, and results from a mechanical obstruction in the lymphatic system

Lymphedema

200

A patient complaining of a "dead arm" intolerance to overhead activities and hand cramping while writing may be experiencing this syndrome

Thoracic Outlets Syndrome (TOS)

200

According to the fracture healing timeline, this stage typically occurs around 2 weeks post-injury

Granulation

300

To become a CHT, a therapsit must have at least how many hours of direct practice experience

4,000+ hours
300

A 3rd degree burn where the epidermis and the full dermis are destroyed and sensation is absent is also known as 

Full-thickness burn

300

This term describes pain that last for more than 6 months

Chronic pain

300

This specific surgical procedure for severe shoulder damage involves placing the "ball" on the scapula and the "socket" on the humerus

Reverse Total Arthroplasty

300

Cozen's, Mill's and Maudsley's are provocative tests used to diagnose this condition

Lateral Epicondylosis

400

This model prominent from 1939 to the 1970s focused on care of wounded soldiers and injured civilians in the specialties of physical disabilities and mental health

Rehabilitation Model

400

This tern describe thick, foul-smelling yellow green would drainage

Purulent exudate

400

These two objective methods are used to measure edema in the upper extremity

Volumetric displacement and circumferential (figure of 8) measurements

400

This type of labral tear is caused by repetitive forceful throwing or trauma, specifically affecting the area where the biceps tendon attaches

Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior tear (SLAP) 

400

This condition involves the common flexor origin and is often tested by resisting active pronation and wrist flexion

Medial Epicondylosis

500
Hand therapy is defined as the rehabilitation of these four specific areas of the body

Hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder girdle

500

This method of debridement uses the body's own enzymes to break down non-viable tissue

autolytic debridement

500

This type of pain is characterized by burning, freezing, or electrical shocks and is caused by damage to the NS

Neuropathic pain

500

During this phase of Adhesive Capsulitis, which can last up to 9 months, the primary focus is on pain control and gentle joint mobility rather than aggressive stretching

Freezing phase

500

Hawkins-Kennedy, Neer's and Yocum are all clinical tests used to assess for this shoulder issue

Shoulder impingement