ABCs of PT
What do you mean by ABCs of PT?
The meaning of ABCs is the basics. The goal of this channel is to cover the foundational elements of what physical therapists need to know in order to pass the NPTE board exam. I believe that if you understand the concepts, you can answer any question about that concept.
The goal of this channel is to put HIGH QUALITY information about the HUMAN BODY, MOVEMENT, and physical assessment online to give students and everyday learners a FREE PLACE TO LEARN.
This channel should intrigue physical therapy majors and other related majors, students REFRESHING themselves on past material, and people who JUST WANT TO LEARN.
Maitland Mobilizations Grades 1-5 | Clearly Explained
Gait Determinants | Kinematic Strategies to Walk Efficiently
High Lower Extremity Tone | Vault, Circumduction, Hip Hike
Weak Dorsiflexor Gait | Foot Slap Gait & Steppage Gait
Weak Quadriceps Gait | Compensations for a Buckling Knee
Hip Flexor Contracture GAIT | Unilateral and Bilateral
Weak Hip Flexor Gait Pattern | Common Compensations
Jackknifing Gait | Weak Gluteus Maximus Gait | Compensations
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) MECHANISMS of INJURY
Medial & Lateral Forces On The Patellofemoral Joint
Forces on the HIP | Frontal Plane | SINGLE LEG STANCE
Steps to Closing the Hand | Detailed Kinesiology
The Great Expansion | Early, Middle, and Late Phases
The Extensor Mechanism | UNDERSTAND the HAND
Elbow, Wrist, & Hand | Joints and Arthrokinematics
Active Insufficiency vs Passive Insufficiency
Understand The Shoulder Complex | Arthro/Osteokinematics
Antalgic (Painful) Hip Gait | With/ Without Compensation
Trendelenburg Gait | Weak Gluteus Medius Gait | Compensation