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| DOMAIN 1 — Physical Therapy Data Collection (Patient Assessment) |
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| 1. Vital signs (BP, HR, RR, SpO?, temperature) |
| 2. Pain assessment (scales, patterns, red flags) |
| 3. Gait analysis |
| 4. Posture assessment |
| 5. Balance testing (Berg, TUG, Romberg, etc.) |
| 6. Range of Motion (active, passive) |
| 7. Manual muscle testing (MMT grades 0–5) |
| 8. Sensation testing (light touch, proprioception, dermatomes) |
| 9. Reflex testing (DTR grading) |
| 10. Skin integrity assessment |
| 11. Wound assessment (stage, drainage, infection signs) |
| 12. Edema measurement (girth, pitting scale) |
| 13. Functional mobility assessment (bed mobility, transfers) |
| 14. Outcome measures (Oswestry, DASH, LEFS, etc.) |
| 15. Assistive device measurements & fitting |
| 16. Cardiac monitoring signs (ECG basics, exercise tolerance signs) |
| 17. Respiratory assessment (breath sounds, cough, secretion, RR patterns) |
| DOMAIN 2 — Interventions (Treatment Techniques) |
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| 18. Therapeutic exercise (strength, endurance, flexibility) |
| 19. Aerobic training guidelines |
| 20. Neuromuscular re-education |
| 21. Balance/coordination exercises |
| 22. Transfer training |
| 23. Gait training |
| 24. Orthotics & prosthetics training |
| 25. Wheelchair positioning & mobility training |
| 26. Post-op rehab protocols |
| 27. Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation |
| 28. Breathing exercises (diaphragmatic, pursed-lip) |
| 29. Airway clearance techniques |
| 30. Bed mobility training |
| 31. Massage & soft tissue techniques |
| 32. Joint mobilization (grades I–V concepts) |
| 33. Stretching types (static, PNF, dynamic) |
| 34. Strengthening types (isometric, isotonic, isokinetic) |
| 35. Modalities (heat, cold, ultrasound, TENS, IFC, traction, laser) |
| 36. Wound care interventions (dressings, debridement categories) |
| 37. Emergency response to adverse events (syncope, autonomic dysreflexia) |
| DOMAIN 3 — Equipment & Devices |
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| 38. Wheelchairs (types, measurement, positioning) |
| 39. Assistive devices (cane, walker, crutches) |
| 40. Orthoses (AFO, KAFO, TLSO) |
| 41. Prosthetics (transtibial, transfemoral components) |
| 42. Mechanical lifts |
| 43. Traction devices (cervical, lumbar) |
| 44. Monitoring devices (BP cuff, pulse oximeter) |
| 45. Compression devices (pneumatic compression, stockings) |
| DOMAIN 4 — Safety & Protection |
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| 46. Standard precautions |
| 47. Infection control |
| 48. Burns (stages & emergency management) |
| 49. Falls prevention |
| 50. Lines, tubes, drains (catheter, NG tube, IV, chest tube) |
| 51. Safety during mobility (bed alarms, gait belts) |
| 52. CPR basics (recognizing emergencies) |
| 53. Contraindications & precautions for all modalities |
| 54. Handling acute changes: Autonomic dysreflexia, Hypoglycemia, Orthostatic hypotension, DVT signs, Pulmonary embolism |
| DOMAIN 5 — Musculoskeletal System |
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| 55. Upper/lower extremity orthopedics (diagnosis, rehab) |
| 56. Joint conditions (OA, RA, adhesive capsulitis) |
| 57. Tendon & ligament injuries (ACL, MCL, Achilles) |
| 58. Fractures & healing stages |
| 59. Spine conditions (disc herniation, stenosis, spondylolisthesis) |
| 60. Post-operative protocols: THA, TKA, Rotator cuff repair, ACL reconstruction |
| 61. Special tests (orthopedic testing) |
| 62. Pain syndromes (low back pain, fibromyalgia) |
| 63. Amputation rehab principles |
| 64. Joint mobilization principles |
| DOMAIN 6 — Neuromuscular System |
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| 65. Stroke (CVA) rehab |
| 66. Spinal cord injury & levels |
| 67. Traumatic brain injury |
| 68. Multiple sclerosis |
| 69. Parkinson’s disease |
| 70. Cerebral palsy |
| 71. Peripheral neuropathy |
| 72. Gait deviations specific to neuro conditions |
| 73. Tone abnormalities (spasticity, rigidity, flaccidity) |
| 74. Reflexes & primitive reflexes |
| 75. Vestibular rehab (BPPV, canalith repositioning) |
| DOMAIN 7 — Cardiopulmonary System |
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| 76. Normal ECG basics |
| 77. Heart failure, MI, angina (exercise guidelines) |
| 78. Pulmonary diseases (COPD, asthma, pneumonia) |
| 79. Airway clearance (postural drainage positions) |
| 80. Breathing techniques |
| 81. Chest PT |
| 82. Cardiac precautions |
| 83. Oxygen therapy & safety |
| 84. Exercise tolerance testing |
| 85. Vital sign red flags during exercise |
| DOMAIN 8 — Integumentary System |
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| 86. Pressure injury stages |
| 87. Venous/arterial/diabetic ulcers |
| 88. Burn degrees & rehab |
| 89. Wound dressings (hydrocolloid, alginate, film, etc.) |
| 90. Infection signs |
| 91. Scar management techniques |
| DOMAIN 9 — Professional Responsibilities |
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| 92. Documentation standards |
| 93. SOAP notes |
| 94. Supervision rules |
| 95. Ethics & patient rights |
| 96. Cultural competence |
| 97. Informed consent |
| 98. Legal responsibilities & scope of practice |
| 99. Medicare rules (co-treatment, billing, time-based codes) |
| 100. Interprofessional communication |
| DOMAIN 10 — Research & Evidence-Based Practice |
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| 101. Study design (RCT, cohort, case-control) |
| 102. Levels of evidence |
| 103. Validity & reliability |
| 104. Sensitivity & specificity |
| 105. MCID, MDC, SEM |
| 106. Types of statistics (ANOVA, t-test, chi-square) |
| 107. Interpreting research results |
| 108. Using research in clinical decision-making |
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