When working with a patient who has a history of trauma, what is the MOST appropriate approach for the PTA?
A 55 year old male with a diagnosis of a herniated disc at L…
A 55 year old male with a diagnosis of a herniated disc at L5 is undergoing numerous tests. Which one of the following tests gives medical professionals detailed images noninvasively for diagnostic purposes?
PTAs should not be involved in training a patient in the sel…
PTAs should not be involved in training a patient in the self-traction techniques. True or False.
An 11-month-old child with cerebral palsy attempts to mainta…
An 11-month-old child with cerebral palsy attempts to maintain a quadruped position. Which reflex would interfere with this activity if it were NOT integrated?
Which of the following would be outside the PTA scope of pra…
Which of the following would be outside the PTA scope of practice?
When solving the equation with fractions, it is best to get…
When solving the equation with fractions, it is best to get rid of fractions by multiplying all the terms of the equation by the _________________________________ and simplifying.
von Willebrand factor is a:
von Willebrand factor is a:
Spectrin is a protein that plays a major role in
Spectrin is a protein that plays a major role in
A PTA is following the POC and instructing the patient in pr…
A PTA is following the POC and instructing the patient in prone press-ups. At the end range of extension the patient complains of pain in the low back and more peripheral pain. Which one of the following responses is the MOST appropriate for the PTA:
A treatment plan for a patient diagnosed wit h chronic postu…
A treatment plan for a patient diagnosed wit h chronic postural strain includes: pectoral stretching, middle trapezius strengthening, and thoracic joint mobilization. To be MOST effective, in what order would a PTA perform these treatments?