
Scorebuilders Q&A
Welcome to NPTE Q&A presented by Scorebuilders. This podcast is for physical therapist and physical therapist assistant students studying to pass the National Physical Therapy Examinations. It offers you the opportunity to take a deep dive into a variety of exam questions, gaining insight from seasoned Scorebuilders’ instructors as they help you understand and examine the why behind the correct answer. Ready to elevate your exam prep? Let’s go!
Scorebuilders Q&A
Episode 49 – Body Weight-Supported Treadmill Training
A physical therapist uses body weight-supported treadmill training to help a patient improve their gait pattern following a stroke. Initially, the therapist selects the following parameters: body weight assistance of 40%, treadmill speed of 1.0 mph, treadmill incline of 0%.
As the patient sees improvement with training, which of the following parameters should the therapist use?
1. Assistance of 50%, speed of 1.5 mph, incline of 0%
2. Assistance of 50%, speed of 1.0 mph, incline of 10%
3. Assistance of 30%, speed of 1.5 mph, incline of 0%
4. Assistance of 30%, speed of 1.0 mph, incline of 10%
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