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The PT Hustle is dedicated to helping PT students, like you, prepare to take and pass the PT exam by reviewing NPTE practice questions. Today’s question: End Feels.
Are you studying for the NPTE?
This video is designed to help you with a challenging topic on the test: end feels. I go over a practice question so that you can get comfortable with this topic and increase your chances of passing the NPTE!
NPTE Practice Question:
Becca is a 16-year old female who stepped into a small hole in the ground while ambulating home from school. The patient denies an audible "pop" at the time of the incident. The patient presents with minimal pain and intermittent catching at end ranges.
Answer Choices:
A. Empty
B. Bony
C. Springy
D. Very firm
Do you think you know which answer is correct? Watch the video to find out.
If you get it wrong, don’t worry. Dr. Kyle Rice, better known as “Coach K” doesn’t just give you the answer -- he breaks down the question so you know how to eliminate answers before getting to the right one.
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