Terninology & Body Plan Flashcards

1
Q

A reference position that gives meaning to the directional terms used to describe the body parts and region.

A

Anatomical position

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2
Q

Body positions:

A

Supine
Prone
Right and Left Lateral Recumbent
Fowler’s
Tredelenberg

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3
Q

Body movements

A

Flexion and Extension
Dorsiflexion
Plantar fexion
Inversion
Eversion
Supination
Pronation
Opposition
Reposition
Protraction
Retraction
Elevation
Depression

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4
Q

Are movements that take place within the sagittal plane and involve anterior or posterior movements of the body or limbs.

A

Flexion and extension

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5
Q

Lifting the front of the foot, so that the top of the foot moves toward the anterior leg.

A

Dorsiflexion

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6
Q

Lifting the heel of the foot from the ground or pointing the toes downward is plantar flexion.

A

Plantar flexion

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7
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Is the turning of the foot to angle the bottom of the foot toward the midline

A

Inversion

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8
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Turn the bottom of the foot away from the midline.

A

Eversion

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9
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Moves the palm to the anterior facing (supinated) position.

A

Supination

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10
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Is the opposite motion that moves the palm backward.

A

Pronation

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11
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Is the opposite motion that moves the palm backward.

A

Pronation

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12
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Is the thumb movement that brings the tip of the thumb in contact with the tip of a finger.

A

Opposition

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13
Q

Returning the thumb to its anatomical position next to the index finger.

A

Reposition

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14
Q

Anterior movement of the scapula/mandible.

A

Protraction

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15
Q

Anterior movement of the scapula/mandible.

A

Protraction

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16
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Posterior movement of the scapula/mandible.

A

Retraction

17
Q

Upward movement of the scapula/mandible.

A

Elevation

18
Q

Upward movement of the scapula/mandible.

A

Elevation

19
Q

Downward movement of the scapula/mandible.

A

Depression

20
Q

Angular movement:

A

Abduction
Adduction
Circumduction

21
Q

occur within the coronal plane and involve medial-lateral motions of the limbs, fingers, toes, or thumb.

A

Abduction and adduction

22
Q

occur within the coronal plane and involve medial-lateral motions of the limbs, fingers, toes, or thumb.

A

Abduction and adduction

23
Q

Moves the limb laterally away from the midline of the body

A

Abduction

24
Q

Moves the limb laterally away from the midline of the body

A

Abduction

25
Q

Is the opposing movement that brings the limb toward the body or across the midline

A

Adduction

26
Q

Is the movement of a body region in a circular manner

A

Circumduction