well answered graded A+
Axial - correct answer ✔✔head, neck, trunk
Appendicular - correct answer ✔✔extremities or limbs
(upper and lower)
Describing movement between body parts - correct answer ✔✔1) name part moving
2) joint where movement occurs
True movement - correct answer ✔✔body part is moving relative to ADJACENT part
(ie. leg moving at knee is true)
Along for the ride - correct answer ✔✔part is moving in space but not relative to adjacent part.
(ie. torso when walking)
Anterior - correct answer ✔✔more in front, closer to front
Sagital Plane - correct answer ✔✔Cuts body into left and right sides. Does not have to be through
middle.
Transverse plane - correct answer ✔✔must cut body part into top and bottom portions
coronal (frontal) plane - correct answer ✔✔must cut body into anterior and posterior halves
Movement occurs - correct answer ✔✔in a plane and around an axes
, Mediolateral - correct answer ✔✔medial to lateral rod
Anteroposterior - correct answer ✔✔anterior to posterior rod
Superoinferior - correct answer ✔✔superior to inferior rod
Three Cardinal Planes and Axes - correct answer ✔✔
two types of axial motion - correct answer ✔✔Rolling: body part rolling around an axis
When stationary and moving contact points are changing.
-moving segment (tire is moving, road stationary)
-stationary segment
Spin: moves more like ball
small difference between the two
Non-Axial motion (Linear) - correct answer ✔✔motion that does not occur around an axis
Two types of non-axial motion - correct answer ✔✔Rectilinear: moves in a line
Curvilinear: moves in a curve
Bones glide or slide along eachother, no spinning or rotating
Gliding - correct answer ✔✔Stationary contact point changes while moving contact point stays the same.
All joints should have a little bit of gliding motion
Most joints should have a combination of gliding and rolling movements
Spinning - correct answer ✔✔Stationary contact point stays the same and moving contact point changes.
see also Fig. 6-7 on pp. 156