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Do you want to start studying smarter and not harder? Download Dr. Rice's Top 10 Requested NPTE Cheatsheets For Absolutely FREE right here: http://www.NPTECheatsheets.com The PT Hustle is devoted to helping PT students who struggle with standardized tests, PASS the NPTE (PT Exam) with confidence. Do you struggle with long NPTE questions? Today's practice question takes a look at the tough physical therapy concept, scapular dysfunction. NPTE Practice Question: Bobby is a 56 year-old carpenter who presents with poor posturing and intermittent paresthesias into his right forearm and hand. He complains of discomfort when his right arm is kept overhead for prolonged periods. During the examination, right rotary winging and an elevated right scapula is noted. Which of the following is the BEST intervention to address this patient's condition? A. Chest press and static stretching of the deep neck flexors B. Static stretching of the upper trapezius and levator scapulae C. Wall push-ups and static upper trapezius stretching D. Static stretching of the pectoralis minor and elevator scapulae Are you currently struggling with Musculoskeletal topics on your practice exams? The PT Hustle now has a full MSK lecture bundle for the NPTE. Visit www.pthustle.com for more information. Follow Coach K on Social Media: Facebook: / thepthustle Instagram: / thepthustle Email: [email protected] Website: www.thepthustle.com FREE CHEATSHEETS: www.ptcheatsheets.com Disclaimer: The PT Hustle along with the contents of this video including the question and rationale are not affiliated with the National Physical Therapy Examination® (NPTE) or property of Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy® (FSBPT). The information contained in this video should not be taken as medical advice. The information provided in this training should not be used as the sole source of clinical, legal, or medical advice. Please use sound clinical judgment based upon the best evidence when treating yourself or a patient. Music credit: The Future Bass by Starjammusic