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What is the APTA's vision for PT profession?
transform society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience
What are the 8 guiding principles for the APTA's vision?
identity, quality, collaboration, value, innovation, consumer-centricity, access/equality,
advocacy
What does the human movement system consist of?
anatomical structures and physiological functions
What is the relationship of the human movement system to PT practice?
provide unique perspective on movement across the lifespan, examine and evaluate the
movement system, and maximize individual ability to optimize functional capacity and
performance
Basic requirements of human movement practitioner?
in depth, integrative knowledge of A/P, ability to evaluate and diagnose movement
disfunction, ability to identify physical impairments across body systems, ability to
design intervention program
Definition of pathokinesiology
study of faulty movement patterns resulting from abnormal condition(s)
Definition of kinesiopathology
study of abnormal movement patternes leading to abnormal condition(s)
, What are the 3 main approaches to studying anatomy?
regional, systemic, applied
Which approach considers organization of the body as major parts or segments:
regional anatomy
Which approach studies the body's organ systems that work together to carry out
complex functions?
systemic anatomy
What are the body's organ systems?
integumentary, skeletal, articular, muscular, nervous, circulatory, cardiovascular,
lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, endocrine
This approach emphasizes aspects of bodily structure and function important in
the practice of medicine, dentistry, and the allied health sciences
clinical anatomy
Describe anatomical position.
head, gaze, and toes directed forward. Arms adjacent to sides with palms facing
forward. Lower limbs close together with feet parallel to each other
What is the difference between intraprofessional and interprofessional?
intra = same profession, inter = different professions
Coronal axis (x-axis) moves in which direction?
side to side
Vertical axis (y-axis) moves in which direction?
up and down
anterposterior axis (z-axis) moves in which direction?