ORT MSK 1201. Persistent Pain in the Person with Orthopaedic Disorders: Registration & Pretest
  • 1201. Persistent Pain in the Person with Orthopaedic Disorders - Registration and Pretest

    presented by Kathleen Geist PT, DPT,OCS, FAAOMPT and Brian Maloney, PT, DPT, NCS
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  • 1201. Persistent Pain in the Person with Orthopaedic Disorders - Pretest

  • 1. Which of the following anatomical structures is considered to be a contributing factor for an individual with persistent pain that is found in the central nervous system?*
  • 2.  You are treating a patient with chronic right hand pain.  You decide to use pictures of the right and left hand to assess laterality.  Which of the following is considered to be the ideal score for an individual without evidence of cortical reorganization?*
  • 3.  Which of the following tests and measures would be used to identify an individual who may have cortical reorganization of the somatosenory cortex?
  • 4.  You are treating a patient with chronic low back pain.  Which of the following treatment interventions should be applied first to assist with facilitating neuroplasticity within the brain?
  • 5. Which of the following structures within the central nervous system contributes to the facilitation of action potentials from the peripheral somatic structures to the thalamus?
  • 6. Which of the following is social influence on pain?*
  • 7. Which of these treatment orders is correct in its progression to treat persistent pain?*
  • 8. Which of the following is a tool that is suggested to assess a patient’s perception that is out of proportion with their impairments?*
  • 9. Complete the following sentence: Patients with persistent pain benefit the most from______.*
  • 10. Which of the following could be potential barriers to goal setting in an individual with persistent pain?*
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