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🇨🇦 Discover the Best Place to Work as a Physiotherapist in Canada! 🌟

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Curious what makes the top clinics stand out?
Join our exciting webinar where leading clinics go head-to-head to determine the ultimate workplace for physiotherapists. 🏆

Our expert panel will break down what makes their clinic the best in:
🤝 Mentorship: Quality guidance & support.
🚀 Growth Opportunities: Career advancement & skill development.
💰 Compensation: Competitive salary & benefits.
👥 Collaboration: Teamwork & interdisciplinary cooperation.
🎉 Culture & Vibes: Why it's fun to be part of the team.

Featuring speakers from industry-leading clinics across Canada:
- Jim Millard - National Director of Clinical Training & Development, CBI Health
- Laura Patrick - CEO & Founder, Kids Physio Group
- Aman Hansra - Founder, Aspire Physiotherapy

07/30/2024

Wondering why I am wearing a cape? 🦸‍♀️
Honestly no reason. Just felt like channeling my inner superhero!
⌛️ How long does the inspection take?
The environmental check can take up to 10 minutes; however, if your testing area is well‐prepared, it should take closer to 5 minutes.
✅ You should prepare your environment in advance to ensure this process goes smoothly.
Remember, if you have to use the bathroom, you need to do this process again!

07/02/2024

Do you know what the most common osteoarticular injury seen in sports is?
You guessed it, a lateral ankle sprain! 🦶💥 So if you have strong ankles – you’re a rare one! 🌟

See if you can answer the two questions below.

Question 1: What is the highest predictor of an ankle sprain?
A) Neuromuscular congenital disorder
B) Full contact sport
C) A previous sprain

Question 2: Approximately ___% of athletes return to sport within one week of a lateral ankle sprain.
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 90%

Photos from PT Exam Prep's post 05/21/2024

Level 1 Difficulty
🤔Which nerve roots join to form the long thoracic nerve?
➡️ Answer C5-C7

Level 2 Difficulty
🤔 What muscle(s) are innervated by the long thoracic nerve?
➡️ Answer: It innervates on muscle - serratus anterior - which plays a crucial role in stabilizing the scapula against the thoracic wall during arm movements

Level 3 Difficulty
🤔 What are the clinical manifestations and potential causes of long thoracic nerve injury?
➡️ Answer: Long thoracic nerve injury typically presents as scapular winging, characterized by the protrusion of the scapula away from the thoracic wall during arm movements. Causes of injury include trauma (e.g., direct impact or stretching), repetitive overhead activities, surgical procedures (e.g., mastectomy or lymph node dissection), and compression (e.g., backpack straps or prolonged pressure during sleep).

REMINDER: This Thursday we will be hosting our Must Know Anatomy (lower extremity) webinar.
Here is the link for you to join:
https://ptprep.zoom.us/webinar/register/5117127942272/WN_hwM8-KXCQsWi-Rn2QO0UOQ

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02/01/2024

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