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Physical Therapy Content Master - iPhone, iTouch, and iPad Application
Make reviewing essential physical therapy academic content convenient and enjoyable! Physical Therapy Content Master is designed to assist physical therapists to possess full command of core academic content. The app is an ideal tool for physical therapy students, recent physical therapy graduates, and licensed physical therapists.
Author: Scott Giles PT, DPT, MBA
Danielle Allain PT, BS, CLT-LANA
Price: $29.99
*Available through the iTunes App Store, accessible on the
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The app provides physical therapists with a variety of educational opportunities. Physical therapists can instantly access academic information to assist them with clinical practice or with their preparation for the National Physical Therapy Examination. Physical therapists can also elect to assess their knowledge by taking multiple-choice questions in system and non-system categories.

The academic content is organized into ten unique system and non-system categories.
Musculoskeletal System
Neuromuscular System
Cardiopulmonary System
Integumentary System
Other Systems
Equipment and Devices
Therapeutic Modalities
Safety and Professional Roles
Teaching and Learning
Research and Evidence-Based Practice
Physical therapists can review selected content by scrolling through subcategories in each of
the system and non-system categories or elect to review content in a random mode. Frequent
review of essential academic content allows therapists to successfully convert the information to
long-term memory.

Physical Therapy Content Master includes an assessment mode that consists of 750 multiple-choice questions. The multiple-choice questions are designed to assess a therapist's mastery
of the information presented in the content review mode. The number of questions in each
category varies from a minimum of 25 to a maximum of 125. Therapists can elect to take
examinations in a specific category (e.g., musculoskeletal system) or in a random mode.
A formal score report details a therapist's level of mastery in each of the ten system and non-system categories.

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