Chapter 1 Vocab Flashcards

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Kinesiology

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Study of motion or human movement

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Structural Kinesiology

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Study of muscles as they are involved in science of movement

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Anterior

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In front

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Anteroinferior

A

In front and below

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Anterolateral

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In front and to the outside

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Anteromedial

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In front and toward the inner side or midline

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Anteroposterior

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Relating to both front and rear

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Bilateral

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Relating to both the right and left side of the body or of the body structure

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Contralateral

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Relating to the opposite side

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Deep

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Beneath or below the surface;

used to describe relative or location of muscles or tissue

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Distal

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Situated away from the center or midline of the body, or away from the point of origin

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Dorsal (dorsum)

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Relating to the back, being or located near, on, or toward the back, posterior part or upper surface of; also relating to the top of the foot

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Fibular

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Relating to the fibular (lateral) side of the knee, leg, ankle, or foot

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Inferior (infra)

A

Below

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Inferolateral

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Below and to the outside

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Inferomedial

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Below and toward the midline or inside

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Ipsilateral

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On the same side

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Lateral

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On or to the side;

outside, farther from the median or midsagittal plane

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Palmar

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Relating to the palm or volatile aspect of the hand

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Plantar

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Relating to the sole or undersurface of the foot

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Posterior

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Behind, in back, or in the rear

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Posteroinferior

A

Behind or in back and below

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Posterolateral

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Behind and to one side, specifically to the outside

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Posteromedial

A

Behind and to the inner side

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Posterosuperior

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Behind or in back and above

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Medial

A

Relating to the middle or center

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Proximal

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Nearest the trunk or the point of origin

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Proximodistal

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From the center of the body out toward the distal ends of appendages

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Radial

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Relating to the radial (lateral) side of the forearm or hand

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Scapular plane

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In line with the normal resting position of the scapula as it lies on the posterior rib cage

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Superficial

A

Near the surface; used to describe relative depth or location of muscles or tissue

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Superior (Supra)

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Above in relation to another structure; higher, cephalic

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Superolateral

A

Above and to the outside

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Superomedial

A

Above and toward the midline or inside

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Tibial

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Relating to the tibial (medial) side of the knee, leg, ankle, or foot

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Ulnar

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Relating to the ulnar (medial) side of the forearm or hand

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Ventral

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Relating to the belly or abdomen, on or toward the front, anterior part of

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Volar

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Relating to palm of the hand or sole of the foot

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Sagittal plane

A

Frontal axis;

Flection and extension

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Frontal plane

A

Sagittal axis;

Abduction and adduction

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Transverse plane

A

Vertical axis;

Rotation

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Anterosuperior

A

In front and above