41. Patients with which type of condition may be treated by physiotherapists?
A. Sports injuries
B. Back pain
C. Arthritis
D. All of the above
Ans: D
42. Which of these conditions would not be treated by a physiotherapist?
A. Depression
B. Torn ligaments
C. Muscle strains
D. All of the above
Ans: A
43. Which of these people can be treated by a physiotherapist?
A. Children
B. Adults
C. Elderly
D. All of the above
Ans: D
44. What should you look for when choosing a physiotherapist?
A. Someone you can trust
B. Someone who will listen to you and understand your problems
C. Someone who offers value for money
D. All of these
Ans: D
45. How long is the course to become a physiotherapist?
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 7 years
D. 10 years
Ans: B
46. How do you know if a physio is what they claim?
A. If they tell you they are qualified
B. If they have done a course on sports therapy
C. If they are registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC)
D. If they have a professional business card
Ans: C
47. If you are pregnant, what type of physio should you look for?
A. A normal one
B. One who specialises in women's health
C. One who has just completed their training
D. One who has been working for many years
Ans: B
48. If you are a high level athlete suffering from injury, what physio clinic should you look for?
A. A specialist elderly clinic
B. A women's health clinic
C. A paediatric clinic
D. A sports injury clinic
Ans: D
49. To become a physio you must?
A. Complete the relevant courses and qualifications
B. Get yourself a first aid kit
C. Have experience of treating people before you qualify
D. None of the above
Ans: A
50. What is the representative body that most physiotherapists are registered to?
A. Physiotherapy UK
B. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
C. Physiotherapy USA
D. Physiotherapy World
Ans: B
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A. Sports injuries
B. Back pain
C. Arthritis
D. All of the above
Ans: D
42. Which of these conditions would not be treated by a physiotherapist?
A. Depression
B. Torn ligaments
C. Muscle strains
D. All of the above
Ans: A
43. Which of these people can be treated by a physiotherapist?
A. Children
B. Adults
C. Elderly
D. All of the above
Ans: D
44. What should you look for when choosing a physiotherapist?
A. Someone you can trust
B. Someone who will listen to you and understand your problems
C. Someone who offers value for money
D. All of these
Ans: D
45. How long is the course to become a physiotherapist?
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 7 years
D. 10 years
Ans: B
46. How do you know if a physio is what they claim?
A. If they tell you they are qualified
B. If they have done a course on sports therapy
C. If they are registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC)
D. If they have a professional business card
Ans: C
47. If you are pregnant, what type of physio should you look for?
A. A normal one
B. One who specialises in women's health
C. One who has just completed their training
D. One who has been working for many years
Ans: B
48. If you are a high level athlete suffering from injury, what physio clinic should you look for?
A. A specialist elderly clinic
B. A women's health clinic
C. A paediatric clinic
D. A sports injury clinic
Ans: D
49. To become a physio you must?
A. Complete the relevant courses and qualifications
B. Get yourself a first aid kit
C. Have experience of treating people before you qualify
D. None of the above
Ans: A
50. What is the representative body that most physiotherapists are registered to?
A. Physiotherapy UK
B. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
C. Physiotherapy USA
D. Physiotherapy World
Ans: B
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