Which cranial nerve would MOST likely be involved if a patient presents with facial asymmetry and difficulty closing the eyes?
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A PTA uses rhythmic stabilization to improve a patient’s pos…
A PTA uses rhythmic stabilization to improve a patient’s postural control. Which description BEST fits this intervention?
A PTA treats a patient with pusher syndrome following a stro…
A PTA treats a patient with pusher syndrome following a stroke. Which treatment strategy would be MOST effective?
A PTA evaluates a patient with UMN lesion signs. Which clini…
A PTA evaluates a patient with UMN lesion signs. Which clinical finding would MOST likely be present?
A patient with ALS presents with significant upper and lower…
A patient with ALS presents with significant upper and lower motor neuron signs. Which finding would MOST likely be present?
A PTA treats a patient with post-stroke hemiparesis using al…
A PTA treats a patient with post-stroke hemiparesis using alternating isometrics. What is the PRIMARY goal of this technique?
A patient with MS demonstrates selective attention deficits…
A patient with MS demonstrates selective attention deficits during therapy. Which intervention is MOST appropriate?
Which myotome is MOST likely affected if a patient demonstra…
Which myotome is MOST likely affected if a patient demonstrates weakness in wrist extension?
A PTA is assessing a patient’s ability to manage a wheelchai…
A PTA is assessing a patient’s ability to manage a wheelchair after a T6 spinal cord injury. Which functional capacity is MOST likely?
A PTA treats a patient with stroke who exhibits spasticity a…
A PTA treats a patient with stroke who exhibits spasticity and poor control of arm movements. Which PNF pattern would MOST effectively promote reaching to the contralateral side?