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Body Parts
Body Planes
Anatomical Motion
Body direction
Anything goes
100
This is the "wrist" region
What is "carpal"
100
This is the longitudinal plane that "cuts" the body into EQUAL right and left halves
What is the midsagittal plane
100
This is moving away from the body's midline
What is abduction
100
The shoulders are ____________ to the sternum
What is lateral
100
The term for science and function of organisms
What is physiology
200
This is considered the armpit area
What is axillary
200
Another name for Coronal plane
What is the frontal plane
200
From a SIT to STAND motion, what movement is happening at the HIP JOINT?
What is hip extension
200
You ask your patient to lay on her back, face up. This is the _____________ position
What is supine
200
The opposite to Anterior
What is posterior
300
The upper arm area
What is brachial
300
A doctor needs to see the cross sectional area of the thigh. He will order an MRI of the __________ plane.
What is transverse plane
300
Decreasing a joint angle
What is flexion
300
The femoral region is __________ to the abdominal area
What is inferior
300
The L tarsal region is _____________ to the L patellar region
What is distal
400
This is considered to be the lower back (posterior side of body)
What is lumbar
400
Coach LaPorta asks the team to perform a Lat Pull down. This exercise is considered to take place in this plane.
What is the frontal plane
400
Toes to nose
What is Dorsiflexion
400
The pinky is __________ to the thumb
What is medial
400
The heart is _________ to the ribs.
What is deep
500
This is the anterior shin area
What is crural
500
Internal and External rotation are both considered to take place in this plane
What is the transverse plane
500
My forearm is considered to be in this position when I am in anatomical position
What is supination
500
The gluteal region is _____________ to the popliteal area
What is proximal
500
Name 3 body regions are considered to be part of the AXIAL region (trunk)
orbital, nasal, buccal, cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sternal, abdominal, pelvic, pubic, inguinal, umbilical, axillary, scapular,