body regions
anatomical directions
body planes
movement terms
joint types
100

front of the knee

what is Patellar reigion?

100

At or near the front of the body 

what is anterior?
100

seperates the front and back of the body 

what is frontal plane?

100

means lying face up 

what is supine?

100

Bones are attached to eachother by

what is a ligament

200

Neck area 

What is Cervical?

200

Farther from the midline

what is Lateral?

200

seperates the left and right sides of the body 

what is saggital?

200

decreasing the angle formed by the bones of the joint 

what is flexion?

200

Fibrous joints are found in the 

what is skull?
300

sole of your foot 

what is Plantar?

300

Nearer to the origination of a structure

What is Proximal?

300

seperates the upper and lower parts of the body 

what is transverse?

300

bringing the toes towards the body

what is dorsiflexion?

300

This joint allows bones to move back and forth like a door or gate

what is a hinge joint ?

400

Head reigon 

what is Cephallic?

400

toward the head/upper part of a structure

What is Superior?

400

A vertical cut that is off-center that separates the left of the specimen from the right in unequal portions

what is parasagittal?

400

tilting of the sole of the foot towards the midline of the body

what is inversion?
400

This joint allows the bones in almost any direction

what is ball-and-socket?

500

point of the shoulder

what is Acrominal ?

500

closer to the surface of the body 

what is Superficial?

500

 a plane that can be any angle other than horizontal or vertical

what is oblique?

500

turning the forearm outward from the pronated position

what is supination?

500

This type of joint allows only the simplest kind of movement - sliding back and forth 

what is gliding?

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