The prefix meaning 'decreased or deficient'
what is "hypo-" ?

What is shoulder extension?
Position when laying face down
What is prone position?
Grabbing an object by folding four fingers around it.
What is palmar grasp?
Grabbing an object between thumb and 2+ fingers
What is "radial digital grasp" ?
The prefix meaning 'new'
What is "-neo" ?
Wrist: moving hand downward
what is wrist flexion?
Position when laying with face and torso facing up
What is supine position?
The loss of ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage
What is aphasia?
poor balance and coordination
The suffix meaning 'visual examination'
what is "-scopy" ?
Motion of a limb away from the midline of the body
What is "abduction"?
Referring to the back side of the body
What is posterior or dorsal?
neurological condition that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking, can affect almost any part but most common in hands, trunk, head.
What is a tremor?
Movement disorder that often appears as uncontrolled shakes, tics, or tremors
What is dyskinesia?
The suffix meaning 'irregular enlargement'
what is "-megaly" ?
Neck: from neutral position, tilting the head toward the right
What is right lateral flexion?
What is distal?
Grabbing an object between thumb and index finger (flat)
What is "inferior pincer grasp"?
Section of the spine consisting of seven vertebrae and house nerves that help control the upper extremities.
What is the cervical spine?
What is a suffix meaning 'surgical removal'
What is "-ectomy"?
Wrist: moving the hand laterally towards the pinky
What is ulnar deviation?
Being closer to its origin. (elbow is __ to the shoulder)
what is proximal?
Difficulty making certain movements even though muscles are normal and you have the understanding and desire to make these movements
Section of the spine composed of 5 vertebrae and help control the hips, lower legs, knees, feet and toe movements.
What is the lumbar spine?