This movement is seen when the foot is "pressed" down, on a gas pedal, to propel the car.
What is plantarflexion?
This theory refers to living organisms being self-organizing.
What is autopoeisis ?
The term "carpus" or "carpal" refers to which component of the body...
What is the wrist?
This cavity contains my brain...
What is the cranial cavity?
Dry Erase Board Challenge: On your team's dry erase board, list the names of the planes of motion and their respective axes of rotation
Frontal Plane=Anterior Posterior Axis
Sagittal Plane=Mediolateral Axis
Transverse Plane=Longitudinal Axis
This movement occurs when my arm moves away from being in line with my body.
What is abduction?
Which is the best method to assess someone's core temperature?
Rectal Temperature
The term "cervicis" or "cervical" refers to which part of the body?
What is the neck?
This cavity contains the upper component of my chest.
What is the thoracic cavity?
Please explain what the importance/ significance is behind axes of rotation.
The concept regarding the axes of rotation centers around the fact that for every and or any human body movement, there is some form of rotation that occurs.
Movement described as "side-bending" of the neck is best anatomically described as...
Lateral Flexion
The concept--"one cell or more microscopic cells make up a living organism", is known as what...
What is cell theory?
The term "crus" refers to this body part.
What is the leg?
Inferior to the abdominopelvic cavity is the...
What is the pelvic cavity?
Movements such as radial and ulnar deviation occur in which plane of motion...
What is the frontal plane?
Movement in this plane includes supination and pronation...
What is the transverse plane?
All of the biochemical reactions occurring within a living organism to maintain life is termed.
What is metabolism?
The term "planta" or "plantar" refers to this part of the body...
What is the sole of the foot?
The front surface of the body is termed _______; it also represents the combination of both the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
What is the ventral body cavity?
Dry Erase Board Challenge: At your teams dry erase board, categorize where the following exercises belong as it relates to their respective planes of motion: Biceps Curl, Lateral Pull Down, Jumping Jacks, Seated Hip Abduction, Russian Twists
Sagittal: Biceps Curl; Frontal: Lateral Pull Down & Jumping Jacks; Transverse: Seated Hip Abduction & Russian Twists
Demonstrate the following movements of the ankle/foot: supination, pronation, inversion, eversion.
Instructor to Confirm/View Movements Image Sheet
An individual who has reddish skin, is not sweating and has a core temperature at or approaching 106 degrees, is most likely experiencing which type of heat-related illness? Or, please describe what is happening in his/her body?
What is heat stroke? The individual's body is "cooking" internally.
The term, "popliteal" refers to this body part....
What is the back of the knee?
Dry Erase Board Challenge: Utilizing your team's dry erase board, create a drawing that depicts the names of each quadrant along with where the following structures are located: Kidney, Appendix, Spleen.
The quadrant names can be abbreviated, but the name of the organ(s) must be written fully.
Appendix: LRQ, Spleen: ULQ, Kidney: ULQ/URQ
Dry Erase Board Challenge: On your team's dry erase board, write all of the types of movements that are categorized in the transverse plane of motion. The movements must be written out fully. No Abbreviations.
Medial (Internal Rotation), Lateral Rotation (External Rotation), Pronation, Supination, Eversion, Inversion, Rotation, Rotation (Left/Right).