It is the bone term used for the Head
What is the Skull?
The position used to accurately reference the body's position or direction.
What is the anatomical position?
the thigh bone
what is the femur?
The shoulder joint is a ________ joint.
What is ball and socket?
Act of lengthening or bringing the front of two surfaces further away.
What is extension?
The anatomical term for your collar bones.
What are the clavicles?
Medial is closer towards the ______
What is center of the body/midline.?
The bones of the wrist, bones in the feet. *order matters*
What are metacarpals and metatarsals?
A ligament connects ________ to ________.
What is bone to bone?
The action of closing toward the midline.
What is adduction?
You have twelve of these
Ribs
A bone closer to the head is more ______.
What is superior?
The two bones that are on the back that help make up the shoulder. *Hint: rhymes with a kitchen utensil*
What are the Scapula?
The joints in the spine are an example of a _______ joint.
What is gliding?
Your arm moves out to the side.
What is abduction?
You have 33 of these in your spine.
What are vertebrae?
Your Fibula is considered further away from the midline, making it more _______.
What is lateral?
The Forearm bone found on the thumb side and on the pinky side. *order matters*
What is the radius and ulna?
An example of a pivot joint.
What is the occipital/neck joint?
Bending or bringing two front surfaces closer together.
What is flexion?
The five regions of the spine.
What are the Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum and Coccyx regions?
Your femur is _______ to your pelvis.
What is inferior?
The bone found medially in the shin.
What is tibia?
The wrist and thumb are examples of ______ and _______ joints. *order matters*
What are condyloid and saddle joints?
You hinge/bend at the elbow and the muscles shorten causing a _______ contraction. You slowly extend at the elbow and resist gravity causing an ________ contraction.
What is concentric and eccentric?