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Articular Mechanoreceptor Type
Type I - [blank_start]Postural[blank_end]
Type II - [blank_start]Dynamic[blank_end]
Type III - [blank_start]Inhibitive[blank_end]
Type IV - [blank_start]Nociceptive[blank_end]
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Postural
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Dynamic
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Inhibitive
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Nociceptive
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Type I Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?
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Capsule
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Capsule Ligament
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Most Tissues
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Type II Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?
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Capsule
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Capsule Ligament
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Most Tissues
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Type III Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?
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Capsule
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Capsule Ligament
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Most Tissues
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Type IV Articular Mechanoreceptors are located where?
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Capsule
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Capsule Ligament
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Most Tissues
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Which of the following will trigger a Type I Articular Mechanoreceptor?
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Which of the following will trigger a Type II Articular Mechanoreceptor?
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Which of the following will trigger a Type III Articular Mechanoreceptor?
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Which of the following will trigger a Type IV Articular Mechanoreceptor?
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Cavitation triggers which type of articular mechanoreceptor?
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Type I
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Type II
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Type III
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Type IV
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None
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Cavitation is actually ...
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the sound of nitrogen gas escaping the joint under pressure.
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the sound of a nitrogen bubble being created in the joint from the synovial fluid.
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the sound of air suddenly entering the joint during distraction.
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nothing more than a placebo effect.
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the same thing as snapping an adhesion.
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During your Lumbar AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Left Deviation
BB: Right Deviation
SBR: Limited
SBL: Normal
Rot.R: Normal
Rot.L: Limited
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?
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During your Lumbar AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Right Deviation
BB: Left Deviation
SBR: Normal
SBL: Limited
Rot.R: Limited
Rot.L: Normal
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?
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During your Cervical AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Right Deviation
BB: Left Deviation
SBR: Normal
SBL: Restricted
Rot.R: Normal
Rot.L: More Restricted
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?
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During your Cervical AROM assessment of a patient, you note the following findings:
FB: Left Deviation
BB: Right Deviation
SBR: Restricted
SBL: Normal
Rot.R: More Restricted
Rot.L: Normal
Where do you suspect the restriction is located?
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With Subcranial Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Subcranial Side-Bending?
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With Subcranial Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Subcranial Side-Bending?
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With Cervical Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Cervical Side-Bending?
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With Cervical Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Cervical Side-Bending?
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With Thoracic Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Thoracic Side-Bending?
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With Thoracic Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Thoracic Side-Bending?
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With Lumbar Rotation Left, which way is the coupled Lumbar Side-Bending?
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With Lumbar Rotation Right, which way is the coupled Lumbar Side-Bending?
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With Mid-cervical Left Side-Bending, which way do the Transverse Processes move?
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With Mid-cervical Right Side-Bending, which way do the Transverse Processes move?
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What are the 4-questions every patient should ask?
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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Small-amplitude movement performed near starting position of range"
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Grade I oscillation
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Grade II oscillation
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Grade III oscillation
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Grade IV oscillation
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High-velocity thrust
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Isometric
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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Large-amplitude movement performed within range but not reaching limit of range; can occupy any part of range that is free of stiffness or muscle guarding"
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Grade I oscillation
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Grade II oscillation
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Grade III oscillation
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Grade IV oscillation
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High-velocity thrust
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Isometric
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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Large-amplitude movement performed up to limit of range and moving into stiffness or muscle guarding"
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Grade I oscillation
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Grade II oscillation
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Grade III oscillation
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Grade IV oscillation
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High-velocity thrust
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Isometric
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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Small-amplitude movement performed at limit of range, stretching into stiffness or muscle guarding"
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Grade I oscillation
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Grade II oscillation
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Grade III oscillation
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Grade IV oscillation
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High-velocity thrust
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Isometric
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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"High-velocity, low-amplitude therapeutic movements within or at end range of motion"
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Grade I oscillation
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Grade II oscillation
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Grade III oscillation
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Grade IV oscillation
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High-velocity thrust
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Isometric
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Name that Mobilization/Manipulation Technique!
"Patient’s muscles are used to mobilize a joint by performing an isometric contraction against operator’s resistance"
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Grade I oscillation
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Grade II oscillation
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Grade III oscillation
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Grade IV oscillation
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High-velocity thrust
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Isometric
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon neck flexion, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon neck lateral flexion, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon shoulder elevation, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon shoulder abduction, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon elbow flexion and wrist extension, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon elbow extension and wrist extension, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon thumb extension and ulnar deviation, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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If your patient's symptoms are reproduced upon thumb opposition or movement of the lumbricals, which nerve root do you suspect?
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C1-C2
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C3
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C4
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C5
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C6
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C7
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C8
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T1
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients is manual therapy (thrust) recommended?
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pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments
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pts post lumbar microdiscectomy
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pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain
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pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits
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older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain
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pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are Trunk coordination/strengthening/endurance Exercises recommended?
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pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments
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pts post lumbar microdiscectomy
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pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain
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pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits
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older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain
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pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients is Centralization recommended?
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pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments
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pts post lumbar microdiscectomy
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pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain
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pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits
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older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain
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pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are directional preference exercises recommended?
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pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments
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pts post lumbar microdiscectomy
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pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain
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pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits
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older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain
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pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain
Pregunta 45
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are flexion exercises recommended?
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pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments
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pts post lumbar microdiscectomy
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pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain
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pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits
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older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain
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pts w/ chronic LBP w/out generalized pain
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), for which of the following patients are Progressive endurance exercises and fitness activities recommended?
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pts w/ acute LBP and back-related buttock or thigh pain AND mobility deficits
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP and back-related LE pain
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pts w/ subacute/chronic LBP w/ movement coordination impairments
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pts post lumbar microdiscectomy
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pts w/ acute LBP w/ referred LE pain
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pts w/ acute/subacute/chronic LBP AND mobility deficits
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older pts w/ chronic LBP w/ radiating pain
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pts w/ chronic LBP
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), it's ok to provide in-depth pathoanatomical explanations for the specific cause of the pt’s LBP.
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), it's ok to suggest an early resumption of normal/vocational activities, even when still experiencing pain.
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), it's ok to explain the neuroscience behind pain perception to a patient experiencing LBP.
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), lower quarter nerve mobilization is recommended for acute stage LBP.
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Per the Delitto et al Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Low Back Pain (LBP), lower quarter nerve mobilization is recommended for subacute stage LBP.
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According to the LBP CPG by Delitto et al, how does the exercise prescription for a patient with chronic LBP (progressive endurance exercises and fitness activities) change based upon the presence of generalized pain?
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There is no change
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The exercise intensity is reduced
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Exercises are focused on strength gainz instead of endurance
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Exercise is contraindicated in this population
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According to the Cervical CPGs, treatment for which stage of condition is characterized by Thoracic/Cervical mobilizations and Shoulder/Neck exercises?
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According to the cervical CPGs, for which of the following conditions should you perform cervical and/or thoracic mobilizations during the acute phase?
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Neck Pain with mobility Deficits
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Neck Pain w/ movement coordination impairments
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Neck Pain with Headaches
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Neck Pain w/ radiating pain
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According to the cervical CPGs, treatment during the acute phase of which of the following conditions is characterized by the PT being hands-off and the pt performing AROM and self-SNAG?
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Neck Pain with mobility Deficits
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Neck Pain w/ movement coordination impairments
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Neck Pain with Headaches
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Neck Pain w/ radiating pain
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According to the cervical CPGs, for which of the following conditions is return to work and regular activities encouraged as early as the acute phase?
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Neck Pain with mobility Deficits
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Neck Pain w/ movement coordination impairments
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Neck Pain with Headaches
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Neck Pain w/ radiating pain