Battleship Game and Anatomy Measurements
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In the Team Target Grid, what is the correct coordinate for the hit located in row F and column 3?

  • F3 (correct)
  • F4
  • F1
  • F2

Which of the following best describes the normal range of motion for cervical flexion?

  • 45 degrees (correct)
  • 60 degrees
  • 90 degrees
  • 30 degrees

What anatomical landmark is used for cervical lateral flexion according to the Team Ocean Grid?

  • C7 Spinous Process (correct)
  • Base of Nares
  • External Auditory Meatus
  • Greater Tubercle of Humerus

Which of the following statements is correct about the Axis of Rotation for shoulder extension?

<p>Mid-Axillary Line (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the normal end-feel for cervical flexion according to the provided information?

<p>Firm (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the Team Target Grid, which cell corresponds to row D and column 2?

<p>D2 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For normal shoulder extension, which of these landmarks corresponds to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus?

<p>Greater Tubercle of Humerus (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which movement is measured with a normal range of 60 degrees?

<p>Shoulder Extension (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the range of motion (ROM) for the thumb metacarpophalangeal (MCP) flexion?

<p>50 degrees (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the end feel type for thumb interphalangeal (IP) flexion?

<p>Firm (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which joint is assessed when measuring the MCP flexion of the middle finger?

<p>Metacarpophalangeal joint (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the normal range of motion for the index finger's proximal interphalangeal (PIP) flexion?

<p>100 degrees (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

At what point is the thumb interphalangeal joint measured for flexion?

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What is the range of motion for metacarpophalangeal (MCP) extension of the middle finger?

<p>45 degrees (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which phalanx is involved in measuring the PIP flexion of the ring finger?

<p>Middle phalanx (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the angle of elbow flexion?

<p>150 degrees (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary measurement reference for thumb metacarpophalangeal flexion?

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Which position is the forearm in during pronation?

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What type of end-feel is typically associated with wrist extension?

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Which joint is associated with an angle of 20 degrees in thumb carpometacarpal extension?

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Which anatomical landmark is used to bisect the dorsal midline of the forearm during wrist radial deviation?

<p>Capitate (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which measurement corresponds to the maximum radial deviation angle?

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What is the end-feel sensation during forearm pronation?

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In which position is the ulnar styloid process located relative to the olecranon process during assessment?

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What is the normal range of motion for forearm supination according to the Team Ocean Grid?

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Which anatomical landmark is associated with elbow extension?

<p>Lateral Epicondyle (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For normal wrist extension, what type of end-feel is typically expected?

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Which movement arm reference is used when assessing forearm supination?

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What is the normal range of motion for elbow extension?

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What anatomical landmark is used to guide the measurement of stationary arm during forearm supination?

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What type of end-feel is associated with normal elbow extension?

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Which of these options does NOT represent a structure involved in elbow extension?

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What is the normal range of motion for wrist flexion?

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What is the measurement reference point for wrist ulnar deviation?

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What degree of flexion is normal for the thumb at the carpometacarpal joint?

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Which anatomical landmark is used to bisect the dorsal midline of the forearm during the ulnar deviation measurement?

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What is the end-feel type when measuring thumb metacarpophalangeal extension?

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What is the normal range of motion for thumb interphalangeal (IP) flexion?

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What degree is considered the normal range of motion for the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint of the index finger during flexion?

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Which anatomical landmark is used when measuring cervical extension?

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What is the normal end-feel type for shoulder flexion?

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What is the normal range of motion for cervical rotation?

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What is the measurement basis for bisecting the humerus during shoulder flexion?

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What is the normal range of motion for interphalangeal flexion of the index finger?

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Which position is the cranium in when measuring cervical rotation?

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What is the normal range of motion for ankle inversion?

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Which anatomical landmark is aligned parallel to the lateral malleolus during ankle plantarflexion?

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During the measurement of 1st MTP flexion, what is the normal range of motion?

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What type of end-feel is expected when measuring the ankle's range of motion?

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Which measurement is used at the talocrural joint to assess ankle motion?

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What is the expected degree of spine lateral flexion?

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Which landmark is used to measure the axis of rotation for cervical flexion?

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Which joint position corresponds to the maximum normal range of motion for elbow extension?

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What is the normal end-feel for cervical lateral flexion?

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Which measurement defines the movement arm for assessing spine flexion?

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What is the defining angle for normal movement of the thumb carpometacarpal joint during flexion?

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Which anatomical landmark is NOT used during the assessment of cervical extension?

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What sensation is typically felt during normal elbow extension?

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What is the normal range of motion for hip flexion?

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Which landmark is used to measure hip abduction?

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What is the expected end-feel for hip internal rotation when seated?

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Which motion has a normal range of 0 degrees?

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How is the measurement for hip external rotation taken when in a prone position?

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What is the normal range of motion for hip abduction?

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What anatomical landmarks are involved in measuring knee extension?

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During the measurement of hip internal rotation, what is the reference direction for the movement arm?

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What is the normal range of motion for hip adduction?

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Which measurement represents the normal end-feel for knee flexion?

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What is the primary anatomical reference point for measuring hip external rotation in a seated position?

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When measuring the range of motion for the 1st MTP extension, what is the expected angle?

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What is the normal range of motion for ankle dorsiflexion as indicated in the content?

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What is the normal end-feel for hip internal rotation when measured in a prone position?

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Which of the following describes the normal end-feel for ankle eversion?

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Which anatomical landmark is aligned when measuring the angle for hip external rotation?

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Which anatomical landmark is used to measure the axis of rotation for ankle dorsiflexion?

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What is the expected normal angle of hip external rotation when assessed in a seated position?

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What is the direction of the stationary arm used for measuring ankle eversion?

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During the measurement of knee flexion, which structure's midline is used?

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In the context of ankle motion measurements, which movement arm aligns parallel to the lateral 5th metatarsal?

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What is the expected normal end-feel sensation during ankle plantarflexion measurements?

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When measuring ankle inversion, at what landmark is the movement arm typically aligned?

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In the context of the Team Ocean Grid, what is the expected normal range of motion for ankle inversion?

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What is the normal range of motion for hip extension according to the provided information?

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What is the anatomical landmark used for measuring spine rotation?

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Which measurement indicates the normal range of motion for spine extension?

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Which of the following coordinates is likely used to indicate correct measurement for hip extension?

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What is the normal range of motion for trunk rotation based on the provided information?

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Flashcards

Shoulder Internal Rotation

Rotation of the shoulder joint inwards, towards the body.

Elbow Flexion

Bending the elbow joint to decrease the angle between the forearm and upper arm.

Forearm Pronation

Rotating the forearm so that the palm faces downward.

Wrist Extension

Moving the wrist upwards, straightening the hand.

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Wrist Radial Deviation

Moving the wrist toward the thumb side of the body.

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Thumb CMC Extension

Straightening the thumb at wrist/hand joint (CMC).

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Thumb CMC Abduction

Moving the thumb away from the other fingers.

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Team Target Grid

A grid system (e.g., 1-5, A-M) used to record hits and misses for a target practice.

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Team Ocean Grid

A grid system (e.g., 1-5, A-M) for placing ships, for example in a game, or possibly markers to indicate position of something.

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Grid Coordinate

A specific location in a grid, described by a column and row letter and number.

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Hit

A correct guess or placement in a grid-based game or exercise.

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Miss

An incorrect guess or placement in a grid-based game or exercise.

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Cervical Flexion

Movement of the neck forward.

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Cervical Lateral Flexion

Side-to-side movement of the neck.

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Shoulder Extension

Movement of the shoulder backward.

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Stationary Arm

The part of a system that remains fixed.

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Axis of Rotation

The central point around which something rotates.

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Movement Arm

The part of the system that moves.

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Norm ROM (AAOS)

Normal range of motion based on the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) standards.

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Normal End-Feel

The type of resistance encountered at the end of a normal joint range of motion.

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Thumb MCP Flexion

Bending the thumb's metacarpophalangeal joint.

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Thumb IP Flexion

Bending the thumb's interphalangeal joint.

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Finger MCP Extension

Straightening the fingers at the metacarpophalangeal joints.

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Finger PIP Flexion

Bending the fingers at the proximal interphalangeal joint.

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ROM Test

A test to measure range of motion in a joint.

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Component of ROM Test

Factors contributing to the test results.

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Hit & Sunk

Correct assessment that improves over time.

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Miss

Incorrect assessment during the testing process.

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Correct Result

Assessment with proper results.

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Wrist Flexion

Movement of the wrist downwards.

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Wrist Ulnar Deviation

Moving the wrist towards the pinky finger side.

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Thumb CMC Flexion

Bending the thumb at the wrist/hand joint.

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Thumb MCP Extension

Straightening the thumb at the knuckle joint.

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Team Target Grid

A grid used to record hits and misses in a target practice.

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Team Ocean Grid

A grid for placing ships or markers in a game or exercise.

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Grid Coordinate

A specific location on a grid, defined by row and column.

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Hit

A correct guess in a grid-based game (or marker placement).

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Miss

Incorrect guess in a grid-based.

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Norm ROM (AAOS)

Normal range of motion based on AAOS standards.

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Normal End-Feel

Resistance felt at the end of a normal joint's range of motion.

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Axis of Rotation

Central point around which something rotates.

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Movement Arm

Part of a system that moves.

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Stationary Arm

Part of a system that remains fixed.

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Thumb IP Extension

The movement of the thumb's interphalangeal joint, straightening the small section of the finger.

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Finger MCP Flexion

Bending the finger at the metacarpophalangeal joint.

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Finger DIP Flexion

Bending the finger at the distal interphalangeal joint.

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Cervical Extension

Moving the neck backward.

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Cervical Rotation

Turning the neck from side to side.

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Shoulder Flexion

Raising the arm forward.

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Team Target Grid

A grid system (e.g., 1-5, A-J) for recording hits and misses in a target practice.

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Team Ocean Grid

A grid (e.g., 1-5, A-J) used to place ships or markers in a game.

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Grid Coordinate

A specific location on a grid identified by row and column (e.g., B3).

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Hit

A correct guess on a grid.

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Miss

An incorrect guess on a grid.

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Axis of Rotation

The central point around which something rotates.

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Movement Arm

The part of a system that is mobile.

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Stationary Arm

The part of a system that remains fixed.

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Norm ROM (AAOS)

Standard range of motion (ROM) values, based on the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).

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Normal End-Feel

The typical resistance felt at the end of a joint's normal range of motion.

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Ankle Plantarflexion

Movement of the ankle downwards, pointing the toes.

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Ankle Inversion

Turning the sole of the foot inwards.

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1st Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Flexion

Bending the joint between the big toe and foot.

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ROM Test

Measurement of a joint's range of motion.

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Component of ROM Test

Factors influencing a ROM test outcome.

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Grid Coordinate

Position on a grid (e.g., A1).

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Hit

Correct grid placement.

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Miss

Incorrect grid placement.

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Hip Flexion (Degrees)

120 degrees of hip flexion, measured from the greater trochanter to the lateral epicondyle of the knee, along the mid-axillary line of the trunk's midline.

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Hip Abduction (Degrees)

45 degrees of hip abduction measured from the superior iliac spine to the center of the patella, along the anterior midline of the femur. The anterior superior iliac spines are aligned to the midline of the anterior tibia.

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Hip Internal Rotation (Seated) (Degrees)

45 degrees of hip internal rotation, measured from the center of the anterior patella to the center of the talocrural joint, with the midline of the anterior tibia as a reference. The movement is perpendicular to the floor.

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Hip External Rotation (Prone) (Degrees)

45 degrees of hip external rotation, measured from the center of the anterior patella to the center of the talocrural joint, along with the midline of the anterior tibia as a reference. The movement is perpendicular to the floor.

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Knee Extension (Degrees)

0 degrees of knee extension, measured from the lateral epicondyle of the knee to the lateral malleolus, along the lateral midline of the fibula. The greater trochanter and lateral midline of the femur are also references.

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1st MTP Extension

Extending the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe.

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Knee Flexion (Degrees)

135 degrees of knee flexion, measured from the lateral epicondyle of the knee to the lateral malleolus along the lateral midline of the fibula.

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Hip ER (Seated) (Degrees)

45 degrees of hip external rotation, measured from the center of the anterior patella to the center of the talocrural joint, perpendicular to the floor.

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Hip IR (Prone) (Degrees)

45 degrees of hip internal rotation, measured from the center of the anterior patella to the center of the talocrural joint, perpendicular to the floor.

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Hip Adduction (Degrees)

20 degrees of hip adduction, measured from the anterior superior iliac spines to the Center of the patella, along the midline of the femur.

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Team Target Grid

A grid used to record hits and misses in a target practice.

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Team Ocean Grid

A grid used to position ships or markers in a game.

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Grid Coordinate

A specific location on a grid identified by a row and column (e.g., A1, B3).

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Hit

A correct guess or placement in a grid-based game.

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Miss

An incorrect guess or placement in a grid-based game.

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Stationary Arm

The part of a system that remains fixed.

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Axis of Rotation

The central point around which something rotates.

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Movement Arm

The part of a system that moves.

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Norm ROM (AAOS)

Standard range of motion (ROM) values, based on the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).

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Normal End-Feel

The typical resistance felt at the end of a joint's normal range of motion.

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Hip Extension

Movement of the hip joint, extending the thigh away from the body.

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Spine Rotation (Goni)

Rotation of the spine measured between imaginary lines from the center of the cranium to the iliac crests, and from the acromion processes.

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Spine Extension (Tape M.on Spine)

Extension of the spine, measured between the spinous process of S2 and C7.

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ROM Test

A test to measure the range of motion of a joint or body part.

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Component (ROM Test)

Factors (1-5) involved in the assessment of a movement test.

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Grid Coordinate

A specific location on a grid identified by letters and numbers.

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Hit

Correct answer in ROM assessment.

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Miss

Incorrect answer in ROM assessment.

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Study Notes

Battleship Game Instructions

  • Grid Coordinates: Use letters (A-N) and numbers (1-5) to specify grid locations.
  • Guessing: Players guess grid coordinates.
  • Answer Time: Provide an answer within 10 seconds.
  • Hit/Miss: Mark the result as hit or miss.

Battleship Ship Sizes

  • 5 Squares: One ship.
  • 4 Squares: One ship.
  • 3 Squares: Two ships.
  • 2 Squares: Three ships.

Team Ocean Grid (Placement)

  • Grid: Use a second grid for placing ships.
  • Ship Placement: Players must place their ships according to the provided ship sizes.
  • Coordinates: Place ships using coordinates.
  • Orientation: Ships can be placed horizontally/vertically.

Anatomy Measurements

  • Cervical Flexion: 45 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Cervical Lateral Flexion: 45 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Shoulder Extension: 60 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Shoulder Internal Rotation: 70 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Elbow Flexion: 150 degrees, soft end feel.
  • Forearm Pronation: 80 degrees, hard end feel.
  • Wrist Extension: 70 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Wrist Radial Deviation: 20 degrees, hard/firm end feel.
  • Thumb CMC Extension: 20 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Thumb CMC Abduction: 70 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Thumb MCP Flexion: 50 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Thumb IP Flexion: 80 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Finger MCP Extension: 45 degrees, firm end feel.
  • Finger PIP Flexion: 100 degrees, firm end feel.

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Test your knowledge of the Battleship game rules along with key anatomy measurement degrees. This quiz covers grid coordinates, ship sizes, and the anatomy of flexion and rotation. See how well you understand both game strategies and physical measurements!

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