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Sign Language for Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Master

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Medical Sign Language for PTs Course 2026," which of the following best exemplifies the application of the "Proximal-Distal Progression" principle when demonstrating a sign for "shoulder abduction"?
Depicting the movement of the entire arm from the shoulder joint outwards.
Initiating the sign with the forearm and moving the hand away from the body.
Using a single, static handshape to represent the shoulder position.
Starting the sign with a hand movement near the fingertips and moving it towards the shoulder joint.
Q2Domain Verified
When a physical therapist is assessing a patient's "range of motion" and needs to communicate a specific limitation using medical sign language, which signing strategy would be most appropriate according to the "Zero to Expert" curriculum's emphasis on clarity and precision?
Using a more general sign for "limited" and relying on verbal clarification.
Signing "pain" and then a generic sign for "movement."
Using a sign that mimics the patient's struggle without specific directional information.
Employing a directional sign that clearly indicates the restricted direction of movement and the degree of limitation.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Medical Sign Language for PTs Course 2026," the sign for "neurological deficit" is often described as involving a specific hand configuration and a deliberate, somewhat hesitant movement. What conceptual understanding does this signing convention aim to convey?
The precise location of the neurological deficit.
The sudden onset of a neurological event.
The complex and often unpredictable nature of neurological impairments.
The patient's ability to compensate for the deficit.

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