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12 Ways to Progress any PT or OT Exercise, Activity, or Movement, Part 2

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1.  Which of the following was described during the course as one method to progress activities?
  1. Use a regional approach
  2. Introduce story telling
  3. Establish a buddy system
  4. Require complete accuracy
2.  If a patient is progressed from prone, to a prone press-up, to quadruped, to kneeling, to tall kneel, this patient has moved through a typical ___________:
  1. Feedback loop
  2. Developmental sequence
  3. Environmental progression
  4. Dual task processing activity
3.  Your patient is placed on a weight bearing restriction after a pelvic fracture. One way to reduce weight would be to put the patient into the pool. This change in _________ would reduce the amount of compression forces during standing.
  1. Environment
  2. Work
  3. Frontal surface area
  4. Feedback
4.  One of the most natural ways to alter the resistance of an activity to is change the speed at which it is performed. This is known as a __________ change.
  1. Feedback
  2. Amplitude
  3. Velocity
  4. Weight bearing
5.  ______ can be defined as the measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
  1. Reaction time
  2. Balance
  3. Work
  4. Support

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