Convert your DPT textbooks and NPTE review materials into audio you can study during clinical rotations, commutes, and workouts.
Benefits
Study during clinical rotations — DPT clinical rotations leave little desk time. Audio lets you review musculoskeletal tests and treatment protocols between patients.
Learn anatomy in motion — PT students benefit from reviewing anatomy and kinesiology during exercise - hearing muscle actions while your own muscles are working.
Prepare for the NPTE — Convert Scorebuilders or TherapyEd materials to audio. The NPTE tests broad knowledge that benefits from repeated audio exposure.
Generate system-based summaries — AI creates reviews by body system: musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary, and integumentary.
Listen during workouts — Review shoulder pathology during upper body day. Study gait analysis during cardio. Anatomy becomes experiential.
Quiz on clinical scenarios — AI generates patient scenario questions: identify the dysfunction, choose appropriate interventions, and determine contraindications.
Voice chat for clinical reasoning — Ask about differential diagnosis for shoulder pain, or when to choose manual therapy vs. therapeutic exercise.
Features
Special test audio review — Hear descriptions of orthopedic special tests with their sensitivity, specificity, and clinical significance. Essential for clinical exams.
Treatment protocol audio — Audio reviews of evidence-based interventions organized by condition. Hear indications, contraindications, and expected outcomes.
NPTE-style clinical questions — AI creates multi-system patient scenarios matching the NPTE's emphasis on clinical decision-making.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning workout (45 min) — Musculoskeletal anatomy - match to exercises
Commute to clinic (20 min) — Review special tests for today's patient types
Lunch break (15 min) — NPTE practice questions
Evening commute (20 min) — Neuromuscular or cardiopulmonary review
Before bed (10 min) — Voice chat on one clinical scenario
Frequently Asked Questions
How does audio help DPT students?
DPT programs combine heavy academics with demanding clinical rotations. Audio lets you review anatomy, kinesiology, and clinical protocols during commutes, workouts, and between patients. Working out while listening to musculoskeletal content is an especially effective study method for PT students.
Can I study anatomy with audio for PT?
Audio is excellent for learning muscle actions, innervation, and clinical significance. Hearing 'the supraspinatus abducts the first 15 degrees and is innervated by the suprascapular nerve' repeatedly builds the clinical knowledge PT exams demand. Combine with atlas review for complete understanding.
Is audio good for NPTE prep?
The NPTE tests broad PT knowledge across all body systems. Audio review efficiently covers the vast content the exam tests. Convert your Scorebuilders or TherapyEd materials to audio and listen during daily activities. The breadth of exposure audio provides matches what the NPTE demands.
What PT topics are best for audio?
Musculoskeletal special tests, neurological assessment findings, cardiac rehab protocols, and pharmacology are all excellent for audio. Therapeutic exercise progressions and manual therapy indications also work well. Hands-on technique practice obviously needs the clinic, but conceptual review is perfect for audio.
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