What body parts make up the axial body?
Head, Neck, and Trunk
What means FARTHER from the surface?
What means CLOSER to the surface?
Deep - FARTHER from the surface
Superficial - CLOSER to the surface
What are the 3 cardinal planes?
Sagittal, Frontal, & Transverse
What are the 3 cardinal axes?
Mediolateral, Anteroposterior axes, & Superoinferior axes
There are how many vertebrae in the Cervical Spine?
Seven; C1-C7
Which set of bones does the mnemonic device "So Long to Pinky, Here Comes The Thumb" apply to?
Carpal Bones
Eight bones arranged in two rows: proximal and distal.
The proximal row is composed of the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform.
The distal row is composed of the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate.
Rows are always radial to ulnar.
What body parts make up the upper appendicular body?
Upper Extremities: Shoulder girdle (scapula & clavicle), arm, forearm, and hand.
These body part terms are only used for hands.
Volar/Dorsal
This plane Divides body into left and right portions, flexion/extension movements, & mediolateral axis.
Sagittal Plane
What movements occur around a mediolateral axis?
Flexion/Extension; Dorsiflexion/Plantarflexion
There are how many vertebrae in the thoracic spine?
Twelve, T1-T12
Lordosis concaves _______.
Kyphosis concaves _______.
posteriorly
anteriorly
What body part make up the lower appendicular body?
Lower Extremities: Pelvis, thigh, leg, and foot.
This body part action is only used for the foot/ankle.
Plantarflexion and Dorsiflexion
Also called “coronal plane,” divides body into anterior posterior portions, adduction/abduction movements, & anteroposterior axis
Frontal Plane
What movements occur around the superoinferior axis?
Rotation (right & left)
How many vertebrae in the lumbar spine?
Five (L1-L5)
These ribs are the floating ribs.
Ribs #11-12 are also called floating ribs, they do not attach to the sternum.
Axial Body
Upward rotation/downward rotation are used for which upper extremity body part?
Scapula
Divides body into upper and lower portions, also called the “horizontal plane,” rotation movements, & superoinferior axis
Transverse Plane
This axis occurs in the Frontal Plane
Anteroposterior Axis
The cervical and lumbar spine have a ______ curve
Lordotic
As mobility INCREASES, stability decreases...
As mobility DECREASES, stability INCREASES.
Lateral epicondyle pain is often called ______, due to injury from repetitive wrist extension.
“tennis elbow”
Medial epicondyle pain is often called ________, due to injury from repetitive wrist flexion.
“golfer’s elbow”
This plane is made up of 2 or 3 cardinal planes; it is not classified as a cardinal plane.
Oblique Plane
What is the axis?
Mediolateral Axis
The thoracic and sacral spine have a _____ curve.
Kyphotic
Which nerve sends a tingle down your arm when you bump your lateral elbow?
Ulnar Nerve