161. What is the most likely discharge disposition for a 71-year- old female after undergoing total knee replacement who has a preadmission RAPT score of 5? a. Assisted living facility. b. Home. c. Inpatient rehabilitation facility. d. Continued acute hospital setting until her RAPT score >9. 162. When instructing patients in how to perform stretching exercises following a total knee replacement, one study found that the best way to improve knee flexion range of motion was to emphasize: a. Active stretching. b. Bicycle stretching. c. Passive stretching. d. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching. 163. Decreased knee extension strength and the reduced ability to walk quickly after total knee arthroplasty is strongly correlated with: a. Greater balance deficits. b. Increased knee swelling. c. Poor patellar mobility. d. Decreased calf strength. 164. After total knee arthroplasty, lower extremity muscle bulk
165. Which sport would be the safest choice to prevent excessive loading to the implant following TKA? a. Basketball. b. Golf. c. Skiing. d. Soccer. 166. The patient characteristic most likely to be associated with dissatisfaction following TKA is a: a. Greater level of preoperative functional limitation. b. Higher level of preoperative pain. c. Lower preoperative health related quality of life. d. Lower preoperative WOMAC score. 167. To move easily from sit to stand, the knee must be able to bend at least: a. 67º. b. 75º. c. 83º. d. 93º. 168. Which outcome tool can be used early after TKA to predict functional ambulation ability 1 year after surgery?
a. 6-minute walk test. b. Timed Stair Climb. c. Timed Up and Go. d. WOMAC.
can be enhanced through the use of: a. Eccentric strengthening exercises. b. Functional kneeling exercises. c. Progressive ambulation exercises. d. Stair climbing exercises.
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Book Code: PTNY3622B
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