Welcome to your OTPT Name Email [Spondylolisthesis is a condition best described as:] A fracture of the pars articularis Anterior displacement of the L5 vertebra in relation to the sacrum Anterior displacement of the sacrum in relation to the L5 vertebra A subluxation of the superior facet None . [What is the primary target organ in rheumatoid arthritis?] Bone Collagen Ligament Cartilage None . [The axis of rotation of the hip joint is located:] Anterior & superior to the greater trochanter Posterior & superior to the greater trochanter Anterior & inferior to the greater trochanter Posterior & inferior to the greater trochanter None . [Which of the following suspension types provide medial-lateral knee stability?] Sleeve Locking liner Cuff strap None of the above None . [A rocker sole on a shoe will] make up for leg shortage provide for simulated ankle and toe motion prevent plantar flexion None . [Which of the following nerves divides into the common peroneal nerve and the tibial nerve?] Sciatic nerve Femoral nerve Saphenous nerve Obturator nerve None . [Which of the following is inflammation of the outer covering of the brain and spinal cord?] Cerebral Palsy Meningitis Multiple Sclerosis Pleuritis None . [The proper location of the knee joint on a KAFO is] at the level of the tibial plateau at the level of the adductor tubercle one-half the distance between the adductor tubercle and the tibial plateau one-half the distance between the ankle joint and the superior edge of the proximal thigh band. None . [A patient presents with excessive tibial torsion. How should this be incorporated into a conventional double upright AFO?] Provide a lateral t-strap Externally rotate the shoe on the stirrup Deflect the sidebars Externally rotate the joints None . [Optimal alignment stability is important for all of the following EXCEPT] Increased safety Decreased energy consumption Increased confidence Increased gait speed None . [Flaccid paralysis is most often seen in:] Central nervous system injuries Lower motor neuron injuries Upper motor neuron injuries Both a and c None . [A _________ orthosis is often used to treat kyphosis.] Norton Brown Milwaukee McAusland None . [Where is excessive redness likely after doffing a PTB socket that is too tight?] distal patella tibial tubercle patellar tendon pressure won't be evident None . [Assuming the socket fit is still appropriate, the more socks the better.] True False None . [The gelatenous center of a spinal disc is called the...] annulus fibrosus body epiphysis nucleus pulposus None . [The main reason for using a WHO instead of a hand orthosis is..] positioning the wrist intrinsic paralysis more support for the palmar arch placing the lumbrical bar None . [The technique for donning and doffing a particular orthosis should be discussed with...] the physician the patient the patient's family the nursing staff all of the above. None . [The serratus anterior performs what action?] adduction and upward rotation abduction and upward roation adduction and elevation shoulder extension None . [The PT just removed a PTB prosthesis, and sees redness over the patellar tendon. What is the best assessment of this?] Appropriate fit Inadequate suspension Caused by pistoning Too tight None . [A peripheral nerve injury at the wrist of the ulnar nerve would best be braced with] a long opponens (WHO) with outrigger WDWHO short opponens (HO) with C-bar and opponens bar short opponens (HO) with MP extension stop (lumbrical bar) None . Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up