A grade I mobilization (mob.) may be used for what purpose(s)? e.g. intertarsal pictured here.
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What are the correct normal AAOS values for an adult for PR…
What are the correct normal AAOS values for an adult for PROM knee Ext. and Flex?
This muscle acts as a strong knee extensor and assists with…
This muscle acts as a strong knee extensor and assists with hip flexion, attaching or originating at the AIIS and hip capsule. terminating at the tibial tuberosity.
Which of the following is a true statement about isometric c…
Which of the following is a true statement about isometric contractions?
Which of the following would not make the list of “game stop…
Which of the following would not make the list of “game stoppers”, when we speak of contraindictions for motion or strengthening?
Bursae function in many beneficial ways in our bodies. Which…
Bursae function in many beneficial ways in our bodies. Which one is not a part of its function?
Your patient with a TKR/TKA has an ‘extensor lag”-what exerc…
Your patient with a TKR/TKA has an ‘extensor lag”-what exercise or procedures would help to get him or her past this limitation?
This muscle set crosses the hip and is mainly responsible fl…
This muscle set crosses the hip and is mainly responsible flexing the hip, originating on the sides of the lumbar vertebrae and iliac fossa, then attaching at the lesser trochanter of the femur; this is the ___________.
In reflecting upon the Pyramid of Progression in ortho. trea…
In reflecting upon the Pyramid of Progression in ortho. treatment, the bottom levels represent the most advanced status of the pt., e.g. being able to do functional exercise patterns applicable to their work or sport.
The aims of good positioning and draping during our lab trea…
The aims of good positioning and draping during our lab treatments are___