Arizona Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What type of intervention must a PT document proof of compliance to the board after completion?

  1. Hydrotherapy

  2. Massage therapy

  3. Dry needling

  4. Electrotherapy

The correct answer is: Dry needling

The requirement for documenting proof of compliance to the board after completion pertains specifically to dry needling. This intervention is a specific form of treatment that falls under the practice of physical therapy but also has particular regulatory scrutiny due to the techniques involved and its invasive nature. Dry needling involves inserting thin needles into muscle tissue to alleviate pain and improve mobility. Because it requires specialized training and education, the practice has specific compliance requirements to ensure that therapists are adequately trained and following standard safety protocols. Documentation of proof serves to protect patients and ensure that practitioners adhere to regulatory expectations. In contrast, while hydrotherapy, massage therapy, and electrotherapy are commonly utilized techniques in physical therapy, they do not have the same stringent compliance requirements established by the board as dry needling does. Thus, this makes dry needling the correct answer regarding the need for documented proof of compliance following its application.