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12 Ways to Progress Any PT or OT Exercise, Activity, or Movement, Part 1

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1.  Which of the following was described during the course as a method to progress any exercise or activity?
  1. Dual task processing
  2. Kinetic pretraining
  3. Diagnostic therapy
  4. Mirror therapy
2.  Two feedback methods used to enhance patients’ improvements in function are commonly known as knowledge of _________ and knowledge of _________.
  1. results, performance
  2. prognosis, diagnosis
  3. past, future
  4. rewards, punishments
3.  Students who can read a text-dense powerpoint slide while simultaneously listening to a verbal lecture component are demonstrating what skill?
  1. Variability
  2. Dual task processing
  3. Feedback looping
  4. Mimicry
4.  Imagine you have a patient who cannot get up off the couch. You decide to “break up” the transfer elements into its component parts (sitting close to the edge, placing legs apart, putting the gluteals on stretch, using momentum, etc.). You are using a technique called ________.
  1. Dual task processing
  2. Assistive technology
  3. Part-task training
  4. Delayed feedback
5.  For patients in rehabilitation, performing several repetitions of a single activity without variability may be useful when learning a new task. This is known as a(n) _________ ________
  1. Automated reaction
  2. Rising action
  3. Blocked repetition
  4. Delayed feedback

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