Anatomical terms Flashcards

1
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Anatomical position

A

Standard position (Stand upright, look forward, palm forward)

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2
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Midline

A

divided by middle

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3
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Posterior

A

back

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4
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Anterior

A

front

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5
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Superior to…

A

on top of (For core/body&head)

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6
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Anterior to…

A

on bottom of (For core/body&head)

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7
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Proximal to…

A

higher than (for limbs)

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8
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Distal to…

A

under/lower (for limbs)

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9
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Medial

A

towards the midline

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10
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Lateral

A

away from the midline (lateral raises)

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11
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Superficial to…

A

More towards the SURFACE (skin is superficial to muscles)

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12
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Deep…

A

Deeper within the body (more away from the surface)

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13
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Transverse PLANE

A

plane around the hips (like a skirt) (perpendicular to Longitudinal axis)

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14
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Longitudinal AXIS

A

line through the head (perpendicular to transverse plane)

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15
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Sagittal PLANE

A

plane sliced through midline (perpendicular to horizontal axis)

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16
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Horizontal AXIS

A

line through hips (left to right) (perpendicular to sagittal plane)

17
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Frontal PLANE

A

sliced through hips cutting back and front in half (perpendicular to Anterior-posterior axis)

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Anterior-posterior AXIS

A

line from front to back (through belly button) (perpendicular to frontal plane)

19
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Flexion

A

bending at a joint (angle between 2 opposing bones is getting smaller)

20
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Extension

A

straightening of the joint (angle between 2 opposing bones is getting bigger)

21
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Abduction

A

moving away from the midline of the body moving more laterally)

22
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Adduction

A

moving towards the midline of the body

23
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Plantar flexion

A

ponting feet (planting your feet)

24
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Dorsiflexion

A

flexing feet

25
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Supination

A

Rotating your wrist when your palm is facing up (Radius and Ulna are parallel)

26
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Pronation

A

Rotating your wrist when your palm is facing down (Radius crosses over Ulna)

27
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Inversion

A

landing on OUTSIDE of ankle

28
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Eversion

A

landing on INSIDE of ankle

29
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External rotation

A

turned out foot

30
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Internal rotation

A

turned in foot

31
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Elevation

A

moving in upward position (shrug shoulder)

32
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Depression

A

moving in downward position (bad posture)

33
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Opposition

A

THUMB is pushing against other fingers (opposing forces)

34
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Reposition

A

THUMB is relaxed (no opposing forces)

35
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Circumduction

A

ball socket joint rotation (EX. arm circles)

36
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Protraction

A

moving outward (EX. chin forward)

37
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Retraction

A

moving inward (EX. chin inward/double chins)