Your RMT Exam Study Path

Three phases. Free reference library at every step. Paid tools when you're ready to test yourself.

Built around the FOMTRAC competency framework that every Canadian RMT registration exam is based on.

Most students study hard but study everything equally — spending time on what they already know while the real gaps stay hidden. This path changes that: find your gaps first, fill them with targeted study, then test yourself under exam conditions.

At every phase, our free FOMTRAC-aligned reference library gives you the clinical knowledge. When you're ready to test whether you actually know it, our paid study tools are there. The knowledge is free. The practice is what you pay for.

★ FOMTRAC Aligned

This study path and the entire PCE reference library are aligned to the FOMTRAC Practice Competencies and Performance Indicators — the national framework that defines what every Canadian RMT must know at entry to practice. Your exam is built from this framework. So is everything here. See the full alignment map →

Phase 1

Find Out Where You Actually Stand

Before you open a textbook, take honest stock of what you know and what you don't. Browse the reference library by topic and ask yourself: could I explain this to a client? Could I answer an MCQ on this? Could I perform this assessment in an OSCE station? Where you hesitate — that's your gap list.

Free — Start Here

Use the Reference Library to Self-Assess

Go Deeper — Structured Assessment

Pinpoint Your Exact Gaps

  • FOMTRAC Self-Assessment Workbook Coming Soon — maps every PC/PI so you rate yourself against the actual exam framework
  • Written PI Self-Evaluation Coming Soon — covers all 187 PIs assessed through MCQ and academic assessment
  • Practice PI Self-Evaluation Coming Soon — covers all 153 PIs assessed through OSCE and clinical assessment

"Finding a gap isn't failing — it's the whole point of Phase 1. Every gap you find now is one that won't surprise you on exam day."

Phase 2

Fill Your Gaps — Not Everything Equally

Now that you know where your gaps are, fill them with targeted study. Lead with your weakest areas. Use the free reference library for the clinical knowledge, and the paid study guides for condensed, exam-focused review when you need it.

Free — The Clinical Knowledge

Reference Library by Topic

  • Conditions: 152 full clinical reference articles with full assessment profiles, treatment plans, and differentials
  • Muscles: 100 articles with O/I/A/N, palpation guides, trigger point referral, clinical notes
  • Nerves: 25 articles with course, motor/sensory distribution, entrapment sites
  • Joints: 30 articles with ROM, capsular patterns, mobilization techniques
  • Bone landmarks: 8 regional guides with palpation instructions and draping reference
  • Professional practice: 31 articles covering communication, professionalism, ethics, clinical skills
Go Deeper — Focused Review

Study Guides and Quick References

  • The Complete Muscle Reference (BP-ANA-01) Coming Soon
  • 100 Condition Cards (BP-CND-01) Coming Soon
  • 100 Treatment Samples (BP-CND-02) Coming Soon
  • Orthopedic Assessment Tests Quick Reference (BP-REF-03) Coming Soon
  • Pharmacology Quick Reference (BP-REF-05) Coming Soon
  • Clinical Reasoning Workbook (BP-STU-02) Coming Soon

"You don't need to know everything perfectly — you need to know the right things well. Your gap list from Phase 1 is your permission slip to stop studying what you already know."

Phase 3

Test Yourself Under Exam Conditions

Knowing the material and performing under exam conditions are two different skills. Phase 3 is where you shift from studying content to practising performance — timed MCQs, simulated OSCE stations, and ethics scenarios that test application, not just recall.

Free — Prepare to Perform

Build Your Exam Skills

  • Practice explaining clinical reasoning out loud — if you can teach it, you know it
  • Use the condition articles to practice forming clinical impressions from assessment findings
  • Review professional practice articles for ethics and consent scenarios
  • Practice mobilization techniques with the hand placement guides
  • Build a pre-exam routine: sleep, breathing, and a plan for when you feel stuck mid-exam
Go Deeper — Exam Practice

MCQ Practice

  • MCQ Foundation Pack — 300 questions (TH-MCQ-01) Coming Soon
  • MCQ Clinical Pack — 300 questions (TH-MCQ-02) Coming Soon
  • MCQ Exam Simulation — 450 questions (TH-MCQ-03) Coming Soon

OSCE Practice

  • OSCE Prep Guide: Station-by-Station (TH-OSC-01) Coming Soon
  • OSCE Verbal Scripts (TH-OSC-02) Coming Soon
  • OSCE Mock Exam Sets (TH-OSC-03/04) Coming Soon

Ethics and Jurisprudence

  • Ontario Jurisprudence Exam Prep (TH-JUR-01) Coming Soon
  • Ethics Exam Prep Workbook (TH-ETH-01) Coming Soon

Exam Confidence

  • Exam Confidence & Stress Management Workbook (TH-EXM-03) Coming Soon
  • The Last Week Before Your Exam (TH-EXM-01) Coming Soon

"Feeling nervous before your exam doesn't mean you're not ready — it means you care. Channel that energy into preparation now, and on exam day it becomes focus rather than fear."

Start With Phase 1

Browse the free reference library and take honest stock of where you stand. Everything else follows from there.

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