A physical therapist assistant performs gait training with a…
A physical therapist assistant performs gait training with a child who has cerebral palsy. The assistant would like to utilize a reverse walker to help with the patient’s gait impairments. Which of the following impairments best illustrates the PRIMARY rationale for prescribing a reverse walker instead of a traditional walker?
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A physical therapist assistant treats a patient with a tibial plateau fracture that is currently partial weight bearing. During the treatment session, the physical therapist directs the assistant to instruct the patient to ascend and descend stairs using bilateral canes. Assuming the patient falls during the training session, which individual would be MOST liable for the incident?
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A physical therapist assistant informs a patient that a ramp needed to access their house with a wheelchair will require two separate sections with a landing area. What variable of the ramp would have MOST likely influenced this decision?
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A physical therapist assistant suspects that a patient being treated for shin splints may actually have chronic exertional compartment syndrome. Where should the assistant palpate to assess if perfusion to the foot has been affected?
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A patient who has vascular intermittent claudication is seen for cardiac rehabilitation. Which ankle-brachial index (ABI) value would be the MOST consistent with intermittent claudication symptoms that only occur during fairly intense exercise?
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