Lab 2 Test Flashcards
Describe the anatomical position
Standing Erect
- Eyes, palms, and feet forward
Describe the midline reference point in the anatomical position
Reference point line down the center of the body
Describe the 1st plane that represents the body’s ability to move in three-dimensional space
Frontal Plane
- Plane that bisects you into front anterior back posterior halves (side to side movement)
Describe the 2nd plane that represents the body’s ability to move in three-dimensional space
Sagittal Plane
- Plane that bisects you into equal left and right halves (front to back movement)
Describe the 3rd plane that represents the body’s ability to move in three-dimensional space
Transverse Plane
- Plane that bisects you into top superior between inferior halves
Describe the axis of a plane
Line perpendicular to the plane allowing it to rotate (1 axis per each plane)
What is Anterior-Posterior Axis’ plane?
Perpendicular to the Frontal Plane
What is Longitudinal Axis’ plane?
Perpendicular to the Transverse Plane
What is Bilateral Axis’ plane?
Perpendicular to the Sagittal Plane
Describe how we calculate the center of gravity
All 3 planes intersect = Center of Gravity
Nose is (blank) to the mouth
Superior
Mouth is (blank) to the nose
Inferior
What is the joint closest to the hand on the finger called?
Proximal
What is area closest to the nail on the finger called?
Distal
What are the 2 acceptions?
Horizontal Abduction
Horizontal Adduction
What is the “butt out” position called?
Pelvic Tilt Foward
What is the “butt inward” position called?
Pelvic Tilt Backward
What position looks like Shakira dancing to “Hips Don’t Lie”?
Pelvic Flexion
What is the “heel up” position called?
Plantar Flexion
What is the “toe up” position called?
Dorsi Flexion
What position looks like you’re holding a bowl of soup?
Wrist Pronation
What position is it called when your pinky is up?
Ulnar Flexion
What position is it called when your thumb is up?
Radial Flexion
What are the 3 identical parts of the body that can have the same plane and axis?
Neck and Trunk
Arm and Legs/Hips
Elbow and Knee
What are the only 2 movements the elbows and knees can have?
Flexion and Extension
Neck Flexion has what plane and axis?
Sagittal Plane & Bilateral Axis
Neck Extension has what plane and axis?
Sagittal Plane & Bilateral Axis
Neck Hyperextension has what plane and axis?
Sagittal Plane & Bilateral Axis
Neck Lateral Flexion has what plane and axis?
Frontal Plane & Anterior-Posterior Axis
Neck Medial Extension has what plane and axis?
Frontal Plane & Anterior-Posterior Axis
Neck Lateral Rotation has what plane and axis?
Transverse Plane & Longitudinal Axis
Neck Medial Rotation has what plane and axis?
Transverse Plane & Longitudinal Axis
Trunk Flexion has what plane and axis?
Sagittal Plane & Bilateral Axis
Trunk Extension has has what plane and axis?
Sagittal Plane & Bilateral Axis
Trunk Hyperextension has what plane and axis?
Sagittal Plane & Bilateral Axis