Thank you to all of the Authors who published and helped create this CPG and quiz.
 
Authors: CATHERINE C. QUATMAN-YATES, PT, DPT, PhD • AIRELLE HUNTER-GIORDANO, PT, DPT KATHY K. SHIMAMURA, PT, DPT, NCS, OCS, CSCS, FAAOMPT • ROB LANDEL, PT, DPT, FAPTA BARA A. ALSALAHEEN, PT, PhD • TIMOTHY A. HANKE, PT, PhD • KAREN L. McCULLOCH, PT, PhD, FAPTA
 
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
Volume 50, Issue 401 Apr 2020Pages CPG1–CPG73
https://www.jospt.org/doi/pdf/10.2519/jospt.2020.0301
 
 

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* 1. Exertional tolerance tests are the criteria used to clear those with persistent symptoms back to work or high-level activity participation.

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* 2. If vestibulo-oculomotor or cervical spine symptoms are present, physical therapists should complete their exertional tolerance test via a bicycle and not a treadmill.

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* 3. When performing aerobic training interventions in those with persistent symptoms post-concussion; progression should be guided by symptoms. Which, if any symptoms are expected to occur for training to be effective?

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* 4. Your patient who is one-week post-concussion describes a sense of her head spinning when she goes to get out of bed each morning, that lasts for a short time and then stops. What test/measure is a priority to explore possible reason(s) for this complaint?

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* 5. This same patient has been experiencing headaches that seem to be brought on by doing computer work that is necessary for her job. She has no history of headaches or migraines in the past. What test/measure is a priority to explore possible reason(s) for this complaint?

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* 6. This same patient expresses concern about being able to return to her usual exercise routine that included doing aerobic exercise on either a treadmill or elliptical trainer. She tried a short walk on her home treadmill yesterday and started to feel a little nauseous. What test/measure is a priority to explore possible reason(s) for this complaint?

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* 7. What type of exercise might be more feasible for this patient’s aerobic conditioning given the complaints that she has currently?

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* 8. In patients who have experienced a concussive event, have been screened and found negative for signs of medical emergency or severe pathology, but have not been diagnosed with concussion, physical therapists must:

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* 9. For patients identified as safe and appropriate for a comprehensive examination, physical therapists must examine for impairments in autonomic dysfunction/exertional tolerance, motor function, and:

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* 10. For patients who have experienced a concussive event with reports of any of the following symptoms: neck pain at rest and with movement, headache, dizziness, fatigue, balance problems, or difficulty with visually focusing on a target, physical therapists should:

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