Terms of Motion Flashcards

1
Q

movement which decreases the angle between two body parts

A

flexion

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2
Q

movement that increases the angle between two body parts

A

extension

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3
Q

upward motion of foot towards your tibia (flex your foot)

A

dorsiflexion

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4
Q

downward motion of foot away from your lower leg (point your toes)

A

plantar flexion

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5
Q

upward (superior) movement of a body part

A

elevation

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6
Q

downward (inferior) movement of a body part

A

depression

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7
Q

movement where the sole of the foot is rolled outward

A

eversion

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8
Q

movement where the sole of the foot is rolled inward

A

inversion

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9
Q

body segment’s rotational motion where the end of the segment traces a circle

A

circumduction

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10
Q

rotating the wrist to the thumb (or radial bone) side

A

radial deviation

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11
Q

rotating the wrist to the little finger (or ulnar side)

A

ulnar deviation

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12
Q

body part moves away from the midline

A

abduction

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13
Q

body parts moves towards the midline

A

adduction

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14
Q

outward (lateral) rotation of a body segment away from the midline (rotate leg out)

A

lateral rotation

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15
Q

inward (medial) rotation of a body segment towards the midline (rotate leg in)

A

medial rotation

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16
Q

medial rotation of the forearm (palm down)

A

pronation

17
Q

lateral rotation of the forearm (palm up)

A

supination

18
Q

backward movement of a body segment past anatomical position in the sagittal plane

A

retraction

19
Q

forward movement of a body segment away from anatomical position in the sagittal plane

A

protraction

20
Q

bending movement of a body part in the lateral direction i.e. sideways, concerns mainly torso or neck, can be right or left (oblique stretches)

A

lateral flexion

21
Q

extension past the normal anatomical position

A

hyperextension

22
Q

thumb movement that brings the tip of the thumb in contact with the tip of a figner

A

opposition