The skull is ______ to the shoulders
Superior
What are the 3 Cardinal planes
Sagittal, Coronal, Transverse
What are the ROM that happen at the wrist?
Pronation, supination, flexion, extension, radial deviation and ulnar deviation.
UE/ LE stands for
Upper Extremities/ Lower Extremities
What is the opposite of Proximal
Distal
The thumb is ______ to the pinky finger on the same hand.
Lateral
The anatomical name for the belly button is
Umbilicus
What ROM(s) allow the ulnar to pivot.
Supination and pronation
AROM vs PROM
Active Range of motion- individually
Passive Range of Motion- Assisted
The _____plane divides the body into front and back portions
Frontal/Coronal
Towards the back part of the body
Posterior
What is the term used when your patient is lying on their back?
Supine
Which extremities DO NOT Rotate?
Ankle, Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, Knee
IV/IR
Inversion/ Internal Rotation
What Rehab Professions will ROM be highly used
Athletic training, PT, Massage therapy, Chiropractor
The knee is superior to the_____.
Ankle
Where is the center of gravity located? Anatomical Name
Umbilicus region
Which extremities DO NOT pronate or supinate?
Ankle, Shoulder, Elbow, Trunk, Hip, Knee, Neck
Bilaterally
Comparing the right side to the left side
Which extremities do flexion and extension
Shoulder, Hip, Trunk, Wrist, Elbow, Neck,
Knee
The skin is considered a _ structure compared to muscles.
Superficial
What is the Cardinal plane that splits the body EQUALY with left and right sides
Mid-Sagittal
What are the shoulder ROM
Flexion, Extension, Internal Rotation @ 0°, Internal Rotation @ 90°, External Rotation @ 0°External Rotation @ 90°, Horizontal ABDuction, Horizontal ADDuction, ABDuction, ADDuction
DF/EV stands for
Dorsiflexion
Eversion
Describe the difference between IR and ER of the Hip
Knee IN ( IR)
Knee OUT (ER)