NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy
Health & Fitness
Jethroe oversees a research study assessing the relationship between the frequency of exercise per week and the number of falls in elderly subjects. The Pearson coefficient is found to be -0.87. When presenting this information, which of the following is the MOST accurate:
A. Exercising more often causes fewer falls in elderly subjects
B. Increased frequency of exercise has an inverse relationship with the number of falls in elderly subjects
C. Exercising more often causes a higher incidence of falls in elderly subjects
D. Increased frequency of exercise has a direct relationship with the number of falls in elderly subjects
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Causes of Lymphedema
Lateral Trunk Bending
Parkinson's Disease Plan of Care
Leg Length Discrepancy
Weight Bearing Precautions
Median Nerve Palsy
Hypoventilation & Differential Diagnosis
Cobb Angle
Diabetic Polyneuropathy
Iontophoresis
Exertional Chest Pain
Chest Tubes
Educational Workshop
VBI 2
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Manual Muscle Testing Grades
Visceral Pain
Aging & The Body
Nerve Innervations
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