Chapter 6 - Anatomical Terms Flashcards
What is the frontal plane? Give an example of a movement that takes place in the frontal plane.
Splits the body into front and back halves. Lateral flexion of trunk.
What is the horizontal plane? Give an example of a movement that takes place in the horizontal plane.
Splits the body into top and bottom halves. Trunk rotation.
What is scapular abduction (protraction)? Give an example:
Joint movement away from anatomical position in the frontal plane or in the transverse plane, when joint motion is moving from a position of adduction to, or past neutral.
What is scapular adduction (retraction)? Give an example:
Joint movement returning to anatomical position or crossing the midline of the body in the frontal plane or the transverse plane.
Define the term superior:
The position above.
(T/F) The term proximal means away from the center of the body.
False. Proximal is nearest to the trunk.
Define the term superficial.
Near the surface.
(T/F) The term unilateral means one side.
True.
Define the term flexion. Give one example.
Flexion occurs when the joint motion is moving away from neutral in the sagittal plane, or if past neutral in a position of extension, is moving back to neutral. Elbow Flexion - curl.
Define the term extension. Give one example.
Extension occurs when the joint motion is moving from a position of flexion back to, or past anatomical neutral in the sagittal plane. Elbow extension / triceps push-down.
Define the sagittal plane. Give an example of a movement that takes place in the sagittal plane.
Splits the body into right and left halves. Elbow flexion / standing bicep curl.