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What is the primary goal of therapeutic exercise?

  • To enhance activities and prevent disability
  • To restore impairments and optimize well-being
  • To improve participation and reduce health risks
  • To prevent impairments and maintain function (correct)

Who is considered a 'client' in the context of therapeutic exercise?

  • An individual diagnosed with movement dysfunction receiving physical therapy care
  • An individual engaging in physical activities to prevent dysfunctions
  • An individual with diagnosed impairments receiving physical therapy care
  • An individual engaging in physical therapy services to promote health and wellness (correct)

According to the World Health Organization, what is the primary aim of safety in the provision of healthcare?

  • To promote health and prevent disability
  • To optimize patient well-being and fitness
  • To ensure the effective restoration of impairments
  • To prevent and reduce risks, errors, and harm to patients (correct)

In the ICF model, what factors are integrated into the concept of functioning and disability?

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What is the primary focus of motor learning in an open environment with variability?

<p>Complexity and adaptability (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the most significant variable in teaching a new task to a patient according to the text?

<p>Feedback (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is mechanotransduction?

<p>The physiological process of tissue adaptation in response to mechanical loading (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the 2 laws of mechanotherapy mentioned in the text?

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What is the ICF model primarily focused on?

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What is the primary focus of Mechanotransduction Mechnotherapy?

<p>Facilitating recovery and healing through mechanical loading (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which cell structure is thought to respond to mechanical stimuli in the context of Mechanotransduction?

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What physiological effects do mechanical stimuli have on tissue?

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What questions does the ICF model aim to answer from a clinical standpoint?

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Which level of preventative care involves activities such as health promotion designed to prevent disease in an at-risk population?

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What is the best type of practice for fast skill acquisition in early learning according to Motor Learning Taxonomy?

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Flashcards

Primary goal of therapeutic exercise

Preventing impairments and maintaining function.

'Client' in therapeutic exercise

A person getting physical therapy to improve health and well-being.

WHO safety in healthcare

Preventing risks, errors, and harm to patients.

ICF model functions

Combines environmental and personal factors for function and disability.

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Motor learning in open environments

Focuses on adaptability and complexity in learning tasks.

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Key variable in teaching new tasks

Feedback is crucial for learning new tasks.

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Mechanotransduction

Tissue adapting to mechanical forces.

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Laws of mechanotherapy

Davis's and Wolff's laws describe how tissues react to mechanical forces.

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ICF model's main focus

Linking personal and environmental factors to functioning and disability.

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Mechanotransduction Mechnotherapy

Using mechanical forces to aid recovery and healing.

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Mechanotransduction cell structure

Primary cilia are thought to respond to mechanical stimuli.

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Mechanical stimulus tissue effects

Altering genetic expression and leading to functional changes.

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ICF clinical questions

Trying to answer both the patient's and therapist's questions, from a clinical context.

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Primary prevention

Disease prevention through health improvement measures.

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Best practice early skill acquisition

Random practice is better for quick skill learning.

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