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12 Ways to Progress any PT or OT Exercise, Activity, or Movement, Part 2
Please note: exam questions are subject to change.
1. Which of the following was described during the course as one method to progress activities?
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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 ___________:
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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.
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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.
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5. ______ can be defined as the measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
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