Planes, Movements, and Joints Flashcards

1
Q

what does “cardinal” in cardinal planes mean

A

perfect hinge

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2
Q

what plane does a cross-section take place

A

transverse plane

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3
Q

where is the midaxillary line + how does it cut the body

A

where the clavicle ends
cuts the torso in half in the frontal plane

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4
Q

caudal

A

toward feet

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5
Q

rostral

A

closer to the nose

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6
Q

2 synonyms for anterior

A

ventral and volar

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7
Q

dorsum

A

top surface of hand/foot

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8
Q

ipsilateral

A

same side or extremity (L,L)

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9
Q

contralateral

A

different side or extremity (R,L)

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10
Q

in the forearm, what would medial or internal rotation more specifically be called

A

radial rotation

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11
Q

in the forearm, what would lateral or external rotation more specifically be called

A

ulnar rotation

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12
Q

scaption

A

20-30* out in front of shoulders in the frontal plane

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13
Q

opposition

A

thumb comes across hand with a bend
(think of holding up the #3 with your hand, the thumb and pinky come together to make an “O” for opposition)

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14
Q

what is the opposite of opposition

A

reposition

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15
Q

thumb flexion

A

thumb is straight and moves like you are making a #4 with your fingers

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16
Q

thumb abduction

A

thumb goes down without crossing in front of the palm

17
Q

foot eversion

A

inside ankle roll

18
Q

foot inversion

A

outward ankle roll

19
Q

lower leg external + internal rotation only includes

A

the tib and fib!!

20
Q

jaw moving forward and backward is called

A

protrusion and retrusion (respectively)

21
Q

3 types of joints

A

fibrous
cartilaginous
synovial

22
Q

what are the 6 synovial joints

A

hinge
pivot
saddle
ball and socket
planar
condyloid

23
Q

what type of joint is the atlantoaxial joint

A

pivot synovial joint

24
Q

what is an example of a fibrous joint

A

skull sutures

25
Q

what is an example of a cartilaginous joint

A

ribs
epiphyseal plates