Give it some gas!! This ankle movement causes automobile acceleration.
What is Plantar Flexion?
This term references the opposite side of the body.
What is contralateral?
This type of joint allows the most range of motion.
This type of bone includes your vertebrae.
What is irregular?
This plane runs from anterior to posterior, separating it into right and left.
What is sagittal?
Sit Down!! This hip movement lets our buttocks make contact with the chair.
What is hip flexion?
The elbow is _______to the shoulder
What is distal?
This joint type is only found in your thumb.
What is Saddle?
The patella is this type of bone.
What is sesmoid?
This plane separates the body into superior and inferior.
What is transverse?
GOAL!!!! When David Beckham scores a goal, he kicks the ball by what movement at his knee?
What is Extension?
The sternum is __________ to the lungs.
What is anterior or superficial?
This joint is only found in the mandible and maxilla.
What is gomphosis?
What is epiphyseal plate?
Movement in the sagittal plane is moving on this axis.
What is coronal or frontal?
Movement medially, towards the body.
What is Adduction?
If I am laying face-down I am in the ___________ position.
What is prone?
The elbow is this type of joint.
What is hinge?
This protects bones from wear and tear.
What is hyaline or articular cartilage?
Movement in the frontal (coronal) plane is acting on this axis.
What is sagittal?
Hands down!! The palm down position of the forearm/wrist.
What is pronation?
The knee is ______ to the ankle.
What is proximal?
The sutures of the skull are examples of this joint.
What is synarthorsis?
The carpals and tarsals are examples of this bone type.
What is short?
This plane divides the from front to back.
What is frontal or coronal?