BELL RINGER 1 Flashcards
What is the opposite directional term for Cephalic?
Caudal
What is the opposite directional term for Dorsal?
Ventral
What is the opposite directional term for Deep?
Superficial
What is the opposite directional term for Palmer?
Plantar
What is the opposite term for Plantar?
Palmer
What is the opposite directional term for Palmer?
Plantar
What is the opposite movement for Ulnar deviation?
Radial Deviation
What is the opposite movement for Retrusion?
The plane that separates the body into left and right segments is called the _______ Plane.
What axis is in this plane as well?
Sagittal Plane
Frontal Axis
Movements in the Frontal Plane occur in the _______ axis.
Sagittal Axis
Movements in the Sagittal Plane occur in the _______ axis.
Frontal Axis
Movements in the Transverse Plane occur in the _______ axis.
Longitudinal Axis
Explain the movements that occur in the Frontal Plane
Abduction/Adduction, Inversion/Eversion
Explain the movements that occur in the Sagittal Plane
Flexion/Extension
Explain the movements that occur in the Transverse Plane
Internal Rotation, Ext, rotation, Supination/ Pronation.
Explain Eversion?
Tilting of the foot so the sole faces away from the midline.
Explain Inversion?
Tilting of the foot so the sole faces into the midline.
What is another word for Superior?
Cephalic
What is another word for inferior?
Caudal
Name all 6 synovial joints
Hinge, Saddle, Ball, and Socket, Pivot, Condyloid and Plane
How many bones form the axial skeleton?
How many bones form the appendicular skeleton?
How many bones in the human skeleton?
80 —– Axial skeleton
126 —– Appendicular Skeleton
206 total
What are the subtypes of fibrous joints?
Suture and Sydesmosis
What are the Subtypes of Cartilaginous joints?
Symphysis, and Synchondrosis