All movements have a starting point, to act as a reference, called the...
Anatomical Position
the shoulder blades are on the ______side of the body
posterior
the big toe is on the _______side of the foot, compared to the pinky toe
medial
the position Mrs. Reames told you to put the foot/ankle in, before wrapping someone's ankle with an elastic wrap
dorsiflexion
elbows are in:
flexion
The movement of two bones of a joint moving so that the angle between them lessens
Flexion
the shoulders are _______ to the spine
lateral
pointing the toe downward, like a ballerina is called:
plantar flexion
my cute english bulldog's jaw is stuck in what position?
protraction

her right leg is in: hip_____, knee______, ankle ___
hip EXTENSION (or hyperextension), knee EXTENSION, ankle PLANTARFLEXION
The movement of two bones within a joint to move so that the angle between them increases.
Extension
when the two forearm bones are parallel:
supination
the ankle is ______ to the hip
distal
body plane dividing body in equal right and left halves.
midsaggital
right Leg: hip ______, knee _____, ankle ______

right hip flexion, right knee extension, & right ankle plantarflexion
Farther from the point of attachment/closer to the point of attachment.
distal/proximal
when the humerus is moving away from the midline of the body, in the horizontal plane, the shoulder is performing _________
horizontal abduction
when letting off of the gas pedal of a car, the ankle does what movement?
dorsiflexion
when you are sitting with really great posture your shoulder blades are doing what movement
retraction
right arm:

Shoulder: external rotation at 90* abduction
Elbow: flexion
Wrist: hyperextension
towards the head/away from the head/towards the front/towards the back
superior/inferior/anterior/posterior
name 6 movements the shoulder can do
flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal & external rotation
when seated, and the lower leg/and foot move out to the side, what type of rotation happens to the femur?
internal rotation
list all 4 movements that ONLY the ankle does
inversion, eversion, plantar flexion & dorsiflexion

left ankle:_____
left and right knee:______
left and right hips:______
both shoulders:______
both elbows:_____
inversion
flexion
flexion
flexion
extension