A: Lauren Spring 2026

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MSK: Lecture 1
What is regional interdependence 1,
Traditional biomedical model mand...,
Regional interdependence or impai...
39  cards
MSK Lab 1
What does myotomes test 1,
How often should you repeat myoto...,
Procedure to assess dermatomes 3
35  cards
MSK: Cervical 2A
What is the result of c1 not havi...,
What is the only vertebral level ...,
Occipito atlantal joint vs atlant...
17  cards
MSK: Cervical 2B
What are the 4 buckets of neck pa...,
Canadian c spine rules 2,
Forward head postural syndrome 3
33  cards
MSK: Lab 2 - Cervical
Presence of pain in neck while co...,
If a patient has had trauma in th...,
What age is spondylosis most comm...
60  cards
MSK: L.3 - Cervical Interventions
What is the main goal of the acut...,
What is a great choice for initia...,
Should we use manual techniques o...
58  cards
MSK: Lab 3 - Cervical Interventions
Oscillatory grades 1,
When to use grade 1 2 vs grades 3...,
Oa joint mobilization options 3
27  cards
MSK: L.4A - Thoracic
Where does most thoracic rotation...,
What are the functions of the tho...,
Thoracic spine has _______ wedgin...
23  cards
MSK: L.4b - Thoracic Exam/Eval
The thoracic is the most ________...,
Where can t spine msk pain refer 2,
What are the 3 major areas of dys...
54  cards
MSK: L.4C - Thoracic Interventions
Goal of acute phase thoracic inju...,
T or f thoracic spine hvlat is ef...,
Laminectomy vs laminoplasty 3
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MSK: Lab 4 - Thoracic
What are questions to ask during ...,
What is included in the joint mob...,
What are the 4 positive signs to ...
20  cards
MSK: Thoracic Diff Dx
Postural dysfunction 1,
Thoracic disc pathology 2,
T1 t2 disc pathology 3
15  cards
MSK: Visceral Referral Patterns
Red 1,
Orange 2,
Grey blue 3
8  cards
MSK: L.5 - Concussion
T or f concussions often have nor...,
A concussion is not the coup coun...,
First 2 days after concussion sho...
45  cards
MSK: L.6 - TMJ
_____ of all patients with neck p...,
Freeway space 2,
How much freeway space is normal ...
63  cards
MSK: L.7 - Shoulder Anatomy, Exam, Eval
What muscles attach to the greate...,
What muscles attach to the lesser...,
What is the capsular pattern of t...
89  cards
MSK: Lab 7 - Shoulder
What special tests happen during ...,
Painful arc sign implies ________ 2,
How do we overpressure ir and er 3
62  cards
MSK: L.8 - Shoulder Treatment
Acute phase time frame 1,
Subacute phase time frame 2,
Chronic phase time frame 3
45  cards
MSK: L.10 - Elbow Anatomy
3 joints of elbow complex 1,
What boney structure resists valg...,
The radius head is _________ on a...
49  cards
MSK: L.10 - Elbow Exam/Eval
Elbow pain with activities sugges...,
What non msk conditions can refer...,
Pt has random acute swelling at e...
71  cards
MSK: Elbow Lab
Most important tool for diagnosis...,
Pt fell off their bike and hurt t...,
What should a pt s dominant arm l...
41  cards
MSK: L.11 - Elbow/Forearm Rx
What are the 3 most important dri...,
Acute phase interventions with el...,
How to dose when preventing elbow...
55  cards
MSK: L.12A - Wrist Hand
Name the motions of the thumb at ...,
What motions make up opposition o...,
How many bones in the hand 3
68  cards
MSK: Lab 12 - Wrist Exam
Types of power grips 1,
Types of precision grips 2,
What do you need to look for in t...
54  cards
MSK: Lecture 13 - Wrist Hand Exam/Eval/Tx
What do we need to assess if a pa...,
Diabetes causes what kind of patt...,
What do u do if u see a volkmanns...
77  cards
Peds: Lecture 1
Horner syndrome can occur in chil...,
Pediatrics includes what patient ...,
Stages of chronological developme...
49  cards
Peds: Lecture 1 Part 2
An embryo becomes a fetus at ____...,
First trimester is how many weeks 2,
Second trimester includes what we...
152  cards
Peds: L.2 - 12 mon-12 yr
What is the aims for what age gro...,
At what age can a child walk free...,
At what age can a child creep up ...
82  cards
Peds: L.3 - AIMS
The aims is for what age groups 1,
What type of measure is the aim 2,
Is the aims designed to screen ki...
20  cards
Peds: L.3 - Atypical Development
If a child is toe walking what do...,
Idiopathic toe walking is toe wal...,
Delays in what domains are associ...
62  cards
Peds: L.4 - Plan Of Care
Children with dcd may not effecti...,
What are children with sb at incr...,
Kids and teens 6 17 should perfor...
70  cards
Peds: L.5 - Management of Neurologic Conditions
A 2 year old female with cp prese...,
Examples of neurologic neuromuscu...,
________ describes a group of dis...
71  cards
Peds: Precautions/Contraindications
Obbp injury precautions 1,
Obbp injury complications 2,
Nicu precautions 3
16  cards
Case 1: Brachial Plexus
What is obstetric brachial plexus...,
What is shoulder dystocia 2,
Developmental reflex as the baby ...
22  cards
Case 5: NICU
While doing pt with preemie infan...,
What are precautions during pt wi...,
In premature population __ and __...
29  cards
Peds: Case 12 - Developmental Coordination Disorder
Which medical condition is charac...,
What are the four criteria that n...,
Involuntary movements that occur ...
17  cards
Peds: Case 28 - ITW
What term is used to describe a g...,
Idiopathic toe walking is toe wal...,
Do patients with itw need to stre...
21  cards
Peds: Case 17 - CMT
Prognosis for complete resolution...,
L torticollis will present with a...,
Cmt cardiorespiratory screen 3
37  cards
Case 26: Clubfoot
What is a foot abduction brace 1,
What is idiopathic clubfoot 2,
What is the ponseti method 3
18  cards
Case 19: Spina Bifida
Children with sb are at increased...,
What is spina bifida 2,
What are the three classification...
26  cards
Case 6: CP
What can be worn at the ankle for...,
What categories are in the apgar ...,
What is a normal apgar score and ...
34  cards
Peds: L.6 - Management of Neurologic and MSK conditions (START OF EXAM 2)
Which of the following is not a p...,
Gmfcs level 1 2,
Gmfcs level 2 3
80  cards
Peds: L.7 - Pediatric IPR
Which of the following is not a t...,
Pediatric sci account for less th...,
Most common cause of sci in pedia...
25  cards
Peds: L.8/9 - Gait and rotational profile
What are the 5 main attributes of...,
A 15 year old patient is demonstr...,
Asking a pt to speed up during ga...
87  cards
Peds: L.10 - Orthotic Problem Solving
3 levels of hipaa violation 1,
What is the greatest difference b...,
Greatest risk of hipaa violation 3
69  cards
Peds: HIPAA
What does hipaa stand for 1,
What is hipaa 2,
Federal vs state standards if sta...
23  cards
Peds: Lab - Peabody
The peabody assessment is a _____...,
What are the subtests of the peab...,
Peabody criterion validity 3
26  cards
Peds: Case 7: CP - Elementary School
Idea part __ is federal legislati...,
A school based physical therapist...,
A school based physical therapist...
30  cards
Peds: Case 13 - ASD
Umbrella classification for autis...,
Classification used for children ...,
Ritualistic movement pattern or b...
18  cards
Peds: Case 10 - Down Syndrome
What is down syndrome 1,
What is hypothyroidism 2,
What is idea part c 3
21  cards
Peds: Case 18 - Osteogenesis Imperfecta
What is osteogenesis imperfecta 1,
What are some characteristics of ...,
Is cognition affected by oi 3
20  cards
Peds: Case 4 - Hemipolymicrogyria (Bracing for Gait)
T f the shaft to vertical angle i...,
All of the following are true reg...,
Children who present with increas...
32  cards
Peds: Case 11 - Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Which distinctive examination sig...,
Which of the following is appropr...,
Based on the young male in the ca...
28  cards
Peds: Case 8: CP - Postsecondary Education & Transition to Adulthood
Federal civil rights legislation ...,
One of seven neurotoxins labeled ...,
Federal legislation that provides...
23  cards
Peds: Case 9 - CP Fitness
Aerobic capacity 1,
Agility 2,
Anaerobic capacity 3
19  cards
Peds: L.11 - Pelvic Health (START OF FINAL)
Coordination of bladder and urina...,
Signs of bladder sensation appear...,
What is typical age range in whic...
62  cards
Peds: Lab 11 - Scoliosis
When are scoliosis screens typica...,
Blank 2,
What bony landmarks does the pt l...
42  cards
Peds: L.12 - Sensory Integration
Sensory integration was originall...,
Sensory processing disorders incl...,
What kind of physical therapists ...
36  cards
Peds: L.13 - Limb deficiency
The most common first interventio...,
Transverse vs longitudinal defici...,
4 causes of acquired limb deficie...
69  cards
POG: L.1 - Outcome Measures
Interrater vs intrarater reliabil...,
Minimal detectable change vs mini...,
Sensitivity vs specificity 3
31  cards
POG: L.2A - Normal Gait
What phase makes up 60 of the gai...,
What phase makes up 40 of the gai...,
What 4 subphases make up stance p...
73  cards
POG: Pathological Gait - Most likely causes of gait deviations
Forefoot flat foot contact 1,
Foot slap 2,
Decreased df ic lr 3
38  cards
POG: L.3 - LE orthosis
How are orthoses named 1,
Ucbl foot orthosis 2,
What are the contraindications of...
64  cards
POG: L.4 - Guest Lecture
What percent of the population us...,
4 basic functions necessary for g...,
What happens as the body weight l...
29  cards
POG: L.5 - UE orthotics
What is a sewhfo 1,
What is a sew orthotic 2,
What is a whf orthotic 3
55  cards
POG: L.6 - Running
The majority of running gait is 1,
What is the biggest difference be...,
How much knee flexion is required...
57  cards
POG: L.7 - EBP Locomotor Recovery
What are the 3 stages of the fitt...,
F p cognitive stage 2,
F p associative stage 3
57  cards
POG: L.8 - Amputation Care (Pre-Prosthetic)
What is the most important part o...,
Special people can do extraordina...,
What is the main cause of amputat...
45  cards
POG: L.9 - Prosthetics
K0 1,
K1 2,
K2 3
32  cards
POG: L.10 - UE Prostheses
What are the 2 most common causes...,
75 of amputations in adults are c...,
Who will typically be more skille...
28  cards
Therex: Lab 1 - Thoracic posture
What is the normal angle of the c...,
What is the normal carrying angle 2,
Ir of the humerus in associated w...
32  cards
Therex: Lab 2 - Thoracic Interventions
How to stretch the clavicular hea...,
What posture is associated with a...,
What position should you perform ...
14  cards
Therex: Lab 3 - Cervical
Upper cervical spine consists of 1,
How is sidebending and rotation c...,
The uncinate process and uncovert...
20  cards
Therex: Lab 4 - Treating within the Cervical Buckets
Neck pain with mobility deficits ...,
Mid lower cervical pa mobs 2,
Patient has a restriction with l ...
31  cards
Therex: Lab 5 - Shoulder
Muscles that upwardly rotate scap...,
How does the scapula move with up...,
How does the scapula move with do...
82  cards
Therex: Midterm Muscle Actions/Innervations
Pectoralis major 1,
Pectoralis minor 2,
Latissimus dorsi 3
34  cards
Therex: Lab 6 - Elbow
What bones make up the humeroulna...,
Humeroulnar arthrokinematics in t...,
Humeroulnar arthrokinematics in t...
47  cards
Therex: Lab 7 - Wrist/Hand
What are the motions of the thumb...,
Which muscles perform mcp joint f...,
What movement do the lumbricals p...
19  cards
Therex: Lab 8 - TMJ
Muscles that perform jaw elevatio...,
Muscles that perform depression o...,
Muscles that perform protrusion o...
25  cards
Therex: Lab 9 - Post-op
When can you start prom for a rcr 1,
What is a sad 2,
Phases of healing 3
52  cards
Neuro: WC Modules
1 what is the primary benefit of ...,
2 who is the most important team ...,
3 how many steps are there in the...
87  cards
Neuro: L.1 - SCI
Traumatic sci accounts for ____ o...,
What is the most common location ...,
What is the most common type of s...
60  cards
SCI Levels
C1 2 1,
C3 4 2,
C5 3
9  cards
Neuro: L.2 - ASIA
What is the function of the cst 1,
What is the function of the dcml 2,
What is the function of the stt 3
98  cards
Neuro: L.3.1 - Orthoses
C5 vs c6 sci ue function 1,
In a resting hand splint how much...,
What is the hand position of a re...
27  cards
Neuro: L.3.2 - WC Funding
Who is eligible for medicare 1,
What is the priority for medicare 2,
What must be documented to justif...
18  cards
Neuro: L.4 - Gait Training
How much hip extension does a pat...,
A patient needs how much ankle mo...,
A patient needs how much hamstrin...
45  cards
Neuro: L.5 - Sexuality
Treatment paradigm 1,
Wellness paradigm 2,
Treatment health disease paradigm...
40  cards
Neuro: L.6 - Parkinson's
Pathophysiology of pd 1,
Function of frontal lobe 2,
Function of the sympathetic nervo...
63  cards
Neuro: L.7 - MS + ALS + GBS + CNS Tumor
What is the difference between th...,
Who is affected in ms vs als vs g...,
Ms vs als vs gbs definitions 3
51  cards
Neuro: SCI Lab 2 - Bed Mobility/Transfers
Body jacket precautions 1,
Spinal precautions 2,
Scapular precautions 3
34  cards
Neuro: SCI Lab 3 - WC Mgmt Caregiver
Wc up curb 1,
To go down a curb do you go backw...,
Where should your foot be positio...
14  cards
Neuro: SCI Lab 4 - Standing/Gait (FINAL)
You are guarding your patient fro...,
For the drag to swing to and swin...,
T f when starting to train a pati...
48  cards
Neuro: SCI Lab 5 - Advanced WC Skills
Who is appropriate for advanced w...,
Can patients with tetraplegica pe...,
A ____ wheel base provides more s...
58  cards
Neuro: Vestibular System Review
Vestibular system components peri...,
Peripheral vestibular system comp...,
Semicircular canals 3
53  cards
Neuro: Vestibular Lab 1 - Screening/BPPV Exam
Tempo of vestibular neuritis labr...,
Tempo of bppv 2,
Tempo of bilateral hypofunction 3
49  cards
Neuro: Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction (non-BPPV) Exam
Bppv vs non bppv 1,
How should you record the pts sym...,
Alexanders law 3
36  cards
Neuro: BPPV Treatment
What precautions should you educa...,
What is the difference between th...,
Which treatment maneuvers are use...
23  cards
Neuro: Non-BPPV treatment
Static vor deficit 1,
Dynamic vor deficit 2,
A loss of dva and oscillopsia are...
46  cards

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