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Answer the question you land on!If you get a question wrong you'll have to move back a space...

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Rollthe dice!

Snakes and Ladders

1. What can the brain and the spinal cord also be referred to as?

3. What are the 3 main functional movements that are focused on in a physical assessment post-CVA?

6. What is muscle tone and how is it assessed?

4. What is spasticity?

8. Define sensation

10. The three main parts of the sensory exam are: 1. Superficial sensation 2. Proprioceptive sensation 3. Combined Cortical sensation Give a practical example for each of these.

7. What are the 7 different reflexes tested in the neurological examination?

9. What is the aim of the sensory exam?

5. What causes spasticity?

12. What is the clinical scale commonly used to assess muscle strength grading the responses from 0-5?

2. Name 3 reasons why a neurological exam would be used.

14. What's the term for the inability to recognise objects/shapes by touching them, even though the sense of touch is normal?

13. What is the clinical term for reduced muscle tone?

11. What is proprioception?

INSTRUCTIONSEach player starts with a token on the starting square (usually the "1" grid square in the bottom left corner, or simply, off the board next to the "1" grid square). Players take turns rolling a single die to move their token by the number of squares indicated by the die roll.Tokens follow a fixed route marked on the gameboard which usually follows a boustrophedon (ox-plow) track from the bottom to the top of the playing area, passing once through every square. If, on completion of a move, a player's token lands on the lower-numbered end of a "ladder", the player moves the token up to the ladder's higher-numbered square.If the player lands on the higher-numbered square of a "snake" (or chute), the token must be moved down to the snake's lower-numbered square. If a 6 is rolled the player, after moving, immediately rolls again for another turn; otherwise play passes to the next player in turn. The player who is first to bring their token to the last square of the track is the winner.

If the player's token lands on the lower-numbered end of a "ladder", the player moves the token up to the ladder's higher-numbered square

LADDERS

If the player lands on the higher-numbered square of a "snake", the token must be moved down to the snake's lower-numbered square

SNAKES

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