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1. Every morning, the physiotherapy students practice (practice) their exercises in the
gym.
2. Currently, the patient is undergoing (undergo) physical therapy to improve their
mobility.
3. The therapist often use (use) a foam roller to massage the patient's muscles.
4. The patients sometimes complain (complain) of pain in their shoulder during the
exercise.
5. Usually, the physiotherapist gives (give) the patient some stretches to do at home.
6. At the moment, the patient is working (work) on their balance by standing on one
leg.
7. The physiotherapy team meet (meet) every week to discuss their patients' progress.
8. The patient's condition is improving (improve) slowly but steadily. (present
progressive)
9. The physiotherapist always explain (explain) the benefits of each exercise to the
patient.
10. Currently, the patient is using (use) a resistance band (ellenálló) to strengthen their
leg muscles.
11. The physiotherapist is explaning (explain) the benefits (előny) of each exercise to
the patient at the moment.
12. Currently, the patient is recovering (recover) from a sports injury.
13. The physiotherapy team are reviewing (review) the patient's progress right now.
14. The patient _________ (feel) better after each session with the therapist.
15. The physiotherapists often use (use) ultrasound to treat the patient's injury.
16. The patient __________ (struggle) with the exercises at first, but then they get better.
17. Usually, the physiotherapy session last (last) for an hour.
18. Currently, the patient is working (work) on their flexibility by doing stretching
exercises.
19. The physiotherapist often recommend (recommend) that the patient do some exercises
at home.
20. The patients sometimes do(not like) the taste of the medication.

The surgens are operating my grandfater at the moment.

Peter is prepering for his exam (at the moment.)

I am enjoying the English lesson infinitely.

Exercise: 1. If you do not know the word look it up in an English-Hungarian dictionary. 2.


Listen tot he words and pronounce them. 3. Match the words on the left with their definitions
on the right.

1. Rehabilitation a. A type of treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to treat


injuries and pain
2. Exercise b. The process of recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery
3. Mobility c. An unpleasant sensation that can be mild or severe, acute or chronic
4. Strength d. The manipulation of soft tissues, such as muscles, to relieve tension or
pain
5. Flexibility e. The ability to maintain or return to normal movement and function
6. Range of motion f. A repetitive physical activity designed to improve health or fitness
7. Pain g. The ability to move a body part through a full range of motion
8. Injury h. Damage or harm caused to the body by an accident, fall, or other physical
trauma
9. Massage i. The ability of a muscle or group of muscles to exert force against
resistance
10. Resistance j. The use of weights, bands, or other devices to increase the difficulty of
an exercise
11. Stretching k. A form of physical activity that involves lengthening and stretching the
muscles
12. Ultrasound l. The point where two or more bones meet
13. Balance m. The position of the body when standing or sitting
14. Posture n. A type of therapy that focuses on the relationship between the nervous
system and muscles
15. Neuromuscular o. The ability to move freely and easily without pain or discomfort
16. Joint p. The ability to maintain control and stability while standing or moving
17. Muscle q. The tissue in the body that contracts and moves the body
18. Therapy r. A treatment that helps to improve or restore health and function
19. Gait s. The process of healing and returning to normal health after an illness or injury
20. Recovery t. The way a person walks or moves

Exercise: Fill in the gaps with the correct word from the list provided.

1. The physiotherapist recommended some __________ exercises to improve the


patient's flexibility.
2. After the accident, the patient had to undergo a long period of __________ to regain
mobility.
3. The patient felt a lot of __________ in their back after lifting heavy weights at the
gym.
4. The physiotherapist used __________ to treat the patient's injured knee.
5. The patient had to work on their __________ to improve their walking after a stroke.
6. __________ is the ability of a muscle or group of muscles to exert force against
resistance.
7. The physiotherapy session included some __________ exercises to improve the
patient's balance.
8. The patient's __________ improved after a few weeks of stretching and strengthening
exercises.
9. The physiotherapist recommended __________ to help the patient relieve muscle
tension and pain.
10. The __________ where two or more bones meet is called a joint.
Words: Rehabilitation, Exercise, Mobility, Strength, Flexibility, Pain, Massage, Resistance,
Stretching, Ultrasound, Balance, Posture, Neuromuscular, Joint, Muscle, Therapy, Gait,
Recovery, Injury

Choose the correct answer or answers.

1. The physiotherapist recommended __________ exercises to improve the patient's


flexibility. a) resistance b) stretching c) massage d) ultrasound
2. After the accident, the patient had to undergo a long period of __________ to regain
mobility. a) recovery b) therapy c) neuromuscular d) balance
3. The patient felt a lot of __________ in their back after lifting heavy weights at the
gym. a) mobility b) pain c) posture d) gait
4. The physiotherapist used __________ to treat the patient's injured knee. a) massage b)
ultrasound c) stretching d) resistance
5. The patient had to work on their __________ to improve their walking after a stroke.
a) strength b) flexibility c) gait d) joint
6. __________ is the ability of a muscle or group of muscles to exert force against
resistance. a) Mobility b) Strength c) Flexibility d) Neuromuscular
7. The physiotherapy session included some __________ exercises to improve the
patient's balance. a) stretching b) resistance c) massage d) balance

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