Soc 21: Planes and axes of movement Flashcards
Frontal axis
this line runs from left to right through the centre of the body. For example, when a person performs a somersault they rotate around this axis.
Vertical axis
this line runs from top to bottom through the centre of the body. For example, when a skater performs a spin they are rotating around the vertical axis.
Sagittal axis
this line runs from front to back through the centre of the body. For example, when a person performs a cartwheel they are rotating about the sagittal axis
Plane
An imaginary flat surface that divides the body into sections
Axis (pl.axes)
An imaginary straight line around which something turns
Sagittal plane
a vertical plane that divides the body into left and right sides. Flexion and extension types of movement occur in this plane, eg kicking a football, chest pass in netball, walking, jumping, squattin
Frontal plane
passes from side to side and divides the body into the front and back. Abduction and adduction movements occur in this plane, eg jumping jack exercises, raising and lowering arms and legs sideways, cartwheel.
Transverse planes
passes through the middle of the body and divides the body horizontally in an upper and lower half. Rotation types of movement occur in this plane, eg hip rotation in a golf swing, twisting in a discus throw, pivoting in netball, spinning in skating.