Research
1.I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ
2. a.What is the most important factor in healthy weight loss?
No it doesn't meet the 3 rules of criteria because it is very vague and the answers can widely vary.
b. What is most important to securing a conviction in a criminal investigation?
It meets the 3 rules of criteria because you can clearly take a certain stance, it clearly states its intention and it will require a depth of research of different topics.
c.What is most important in creating a hairstyle that best satisfies a customer?
It doesn't meet the 3 rules of criteria because it is very vague. It doesn't specify the type of customer or the gender, because male and female customers will want different things from a haircut.
d.How can an Anesthesiologist best treat chronic pain?
It meets the 3 rules of criteria because it is specific and allows a person to do lots of research on the topic.
3. Based on your review of the rule of 3 and your experience with assessing four EQs, please write another draft EQ for your senior project.
What is the most effective way for a physical therapist to treat an ACL tear.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Independent Blog Post (October)
Prehabilitation
For the past couple of weeks I have been going to Physical Therapy to prepare my knee for the surgery that is coming up, December 19. The first thing that they did was to measure the flexion and extension of my injured knee, and compared it to my normal knee. The reason that they do this is to see how bad the injury is and how many degrees I need to get my injured knee to normal. We started with about 10 minutes of bicycling to warm up the knee, it was then followed up by wall squats and lunges and step ups. For some reason the exercises made my leg really tired. There has been a lot of improvement overall of my injured knee, and is almost the same as my regular knee. I have one more prehab session and I am going to meet with my doctor before the surgery date.
For the past couple of weeks I have been going to Physical Therapy to prepare my knee for the surgery that is coming up, December 19. The first thing that they did was to measure the flexion and extension of my injured knee, and compared it to my normal knee. The reason that they do this is to see how bad the injury is and how many degrees I need to get my injured knee to normal. We started with about 10 minutes of bicycling to warm up the knee, it was then followed up by wall squats and lunges and step ups. For some reason the exercises made my leg really tired. There has been a lot of improvement overall of my injured knee, and is almost the same as my regular knee. I have one more prehab session and I am going to meet with my doctor before the surgery date.