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Decks in this class (17)

W1 MSK
Increased number of what cells ca...,
Signs and symptoms of tendonopathy 2,
Physio management treatment 3
13  cards
MSK- Contractile Tissue
What is a strain or tear 1,
What are the grades of muscle or ...,
What type of muscle contractions ...
28  cards
MSK- Inert Tissue
What is frozen shoulder also know...,
What are the phases of frozen sho...,
What is the primary function of a...
18  cards
Neuro- Stroke
What are the two major arteries s...,
What is the circle of willis and ...,
What does the anterior cerebral a...
21  cards
Symptom Terminology
Ataxic hemiparesis 1,
Blank 2,
Hemiplegia 3
15  cards
CR- Cystic fibrosis
What is cystic fibrosis cf 1,
What gene is mutated in cystic fi...,
What are the chances of two cf ca...
23  cards
CR-Pneumonia
What is pneumonia 1,
What is the single largest infect...,
Which age groups are most affecte...
20  cards
CR- Bronchiectasis
0  cards
Neuro- Multiple Sclerosis
What is ms 1,
What are the common symptoms of ms 2,
What are the types of ms 3
20  cards
Neuro- Parkinsons
What is parkinson s disease 1,
What are the cardinal signs of pa...,
What are common secondary clinica...
20  cards
CR- COPD
What does copd stand for 1,
What are the main components of c...,
Why is early diagnosis important ...
18  cards
CR- Pulmonary Fibrosis
What is pulmonary fibrosis 1,
What is the main symptom of pulmo...,
What are some self management str...
10  cards
MSK- Neuro Cons
What is myelopathy 1,
What are the management options f...,
What is cauda equina syndrome ces 3
18  cards
MSK- Spinal Cons
What is spinal stenosis 1,
What symptoms can spinal stenosis...,
What can central cord compression...
27  cards
W8 Brain Injury
Define what an acquired brain inj...,
What are the two main types of ac...,
What is the peak age range for ho...
19  cards
W8 SCI
What is the leading cause of sci ...,
Define complete spinal cord injur...,
What are the four main types of i...
18  cards
Definitions only
What is cf 1,
What is pneumonia 2,
What is bronchiectasis 3
18  cards

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