Kinesiology: Level 1 Flashcards

1
Q

The movement of a limb away from the midline of the body.

A

Abduction

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2
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The movement of a limb towards the midline of the body.

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Adduction

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3
Q

Able to walk or move about.

A

Ambulatory

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4
Q

Toward the front of the body, opposite of posterior

A

Anterior

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5
Q

The armpit.

A

Axillary

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6
Q

Of or pertaining to the neck or cervix of the uterus.

A

Cervical

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7
Q

Farther from the surface.

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Deep

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8
Q

Spread out over a large area

A

Diffuse

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9
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Situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment.

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Distal

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10
Q

Backward flexion, flexion of the foot in an upward direction.

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Dorsiflexion

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11
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Straightening out of a joint, increasing the angle between the bones of a limb at the joint.

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Extension

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12
Q

Outside.

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External

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13
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Bending or movement around a joint that decreases the angle between the bones of a limb at the joint.

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Flexion

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14
Q

Situated lower, closer to the feet. Opposite of superior.

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Inferior

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15
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Turned inward.

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Inverted

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16
Q

Farther from the middle or center of the body, opposite of medial.

A

Lateral

17
Q

Closer to the middle or center of the body, opposite of lateral.

A

Medial

18
Q

Line which divides the body into left and right halves.

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Midline

19
Q

Referring to the palm side of the hand or body.

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Palmar or Volar

20
Q

The bottom or sole of the foot.

A

Plantar

21
Q

Toward the back or rear of the body, opposite of anterior.

A

Posterior

22
Q

Rotation of the hand or forearm so that the palm faces backwards or downwards.

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Pronation

23
Q

Lying face down with forearms and hands turned palm side down.

A

Prone

24
Q

Situated nearer to the center of the body or point of attachment, opposite of distal.

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Proximal

25
Q

Nearer to the surface.

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Superficial

26
Q

Situated higher, closer to the head. Opposite of inferior.

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Superior

27
Q

Rotation of the hand or forearm so that the palm faces forward or upwards.

A

Supination

28
Q

Lying face up, opposite of prone.

A

Supine