Physical Therapy Ethics 2

Physical Therapy Ethics 2

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Basal Ganglia Dysfunction & Intervention

Mackenzie presents to physical therapy following a stroke affecting the basal ganglia. The patient exhibits bradykinesia and difficulty initiating movements. Which of the following interventions would be MOST effective in addressing these impairments?A) Rhythmic auditory stimulat ...  Show more

Lower Extremity Swelling Interventions

Bellie presents with persistent bilateral lower extremity swelling that worsens throughout the day. The therapist is selecting an intervention to assist with fluid return. Which of the following interventions would MOST effectively assist with this goal?A) Maintaining the lower e ...  Show more

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