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Which of the principles of neuroplasticity is LEAST importan…

Which of the principles of neuroplasticity is LEAST important when implementing High Intensity Gait Training?

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A patient presents to PT for evaluation of weakness/imbalanc…

A patient presents to PT for evaluation of weakness/imbalance s/p 1 week ago. He reports that he had difficulty lifting his left arm and fell over but then was fine after 30min. During evaluation on 5x sit to stand, the patient begins to demonstrate L hemibody weakness unable to complete last rep of test, L facial droop, slurring of speech, and inability to sit up straight. What next action should the therapist take?

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You are evaluating a patient s/p stroke. You find that their…

You are evaluating a patient s/p stroke. You find that their light touch, pain, and proprioception senses are intact however they are unable to localize where they are being touched. You determine a deficit of:

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You are working with a patient s/p stroke who is having mobi…

You are working with a patient s/p stroke who is having mobility challenges and upper extremity dysfunction due to weakness and spasticity of the R hemibody. They present as a significant fall risk due to dynamic gait instability and their goal for PT is to improve the ability to use their arm. You decide to work on a reaching task for your first treatment in accordance with what principle of neuroplasticity?

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A patient presents for evaluation with decreased sensation a…

A patient presents for evaluation with decreased sensation and absent reflexes. On observation, you note muscle atrophy and fasciculation. Which of the following is a likely diagnosis?

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When a patient has a positive (abnormal) VOR the patient wil…

When a patient has a positive (abnormal) VOR the patient will display

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You are working in the Neuro ICU with a patient s/p stroke 3…

You are working in the Neuro ICU with a patient s/p stroke 3 days ago. You want to implement a technique to improve patient activation of weak muscles. You take the patient through passive range of motion, then have them assist you to complete the range of motion, and then have the patient move through that range of motion against your resistance. This is the PNF technique of:

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Which of the following is true about Guillain Barre Syndrome…

Which of the following is true about Guillain Barre Syndrome?

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You are evaluating a patient s/p stroke. They demonstrate pe…

You are evaluating a patient s/p stroke. They demonstrate perseveration, impulsivity, inflexibility, and lack awareness of safety deficits. You hypothesize this patient sustained a stroke of the

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You are evaluating a patient with MS who presents with R hem…

You are evaluating a patient with MS who presents with R hemibody deficits. Which of the following is BEST practice when evaluating the patient for spasticity?

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