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Define terminology 'Abduction'.
Movement away from the midline of the body or body part
Movement toward the midline of the body or body part
Decrease in the angle of a joint by bending
Increase in the angle of a joint
Define 'Adduction'.
Movement away from the midline of the body or body part
Movement toward the midline of the body or body part
Decrease in the angle of a joint by bending
Straightening of a joint
Define 'Flexion'.
Movement away from the midline of the body or body part
Movement toward the midline of the body or body part
Decrease in the angle of a joint by bending
Increase in the angle of a joint; straightening of a joint
Define 'Extension'.
Movement away from the midline of the body or body part
Movement toward the midline of the body or body part
Decrease in the angle of a joint by bending
Increase in the angle of a joint; straightening of a joint.
Define ' Hyperflexion'.
Movement toward the midline of the body or body part
Overflexion beyond normal limits
Extension beyond normal limits
Moving the body part so the sagittal plane is not parallel to the long axis of the rest of the body and/or table
Turning the foot inward at the ankle joint
inversion
eversion
pronation
supination
Pronation is:
Turning the foot inward at the ankle joint
Turning onto one’s stomach or turning the hand so that the palm is facing down
Turning onto one’s back or turning the hand so that the palm is facing upward
Circular movement around specific axis
Rotation is:
Turning onto one’s stomach or turning the hand so that the palm is facing down
Turning onto one’s back or turning the hand so that the palm is facing upward
Circular movement around specific axis
Turning onto one’s back or turning the hand so that the palm is facing upward.
Pronation
Supination
Rotation
Moving the body part so the sagittal plane is not parallel to the long axis of the rest of the body and/or table.
Pronation
Supination
Rotation
Tilt
What body part is inferior to the chest?
Head
Heart
Hips
Neck
If you divided the body with a midsagittal plane and added up the number of eyes, arms and toes on one side of the plane, how many of these body parts would you have?
5
7
9
12
Of the following, what structures are the MOST medial?
Ears
Eyes
Hips
Lips
What body parts are distal to the hand?
Eyes
Fingers
Lungs
Ribs
George has a cramp in the posterior part of his leg. Where is the cramp?
Ankle
Calf
Knee
Heel
If you are standing straight with your hands at your sides, where are your arms located in relation to your body?
Caudal
Lateral
Superior
Ventral
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