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Body Organization Review

Make a T chart on your paper Body Org. movement

Medial Inversion Lateral Midline Sagittal Eversion Flexion Abduction Tranvserse distal Proximal Adduction Frontal Superior Inferior External rotation Anterior dorsiflexion Posterior Plantar flexion Internal rotation

This is anatomical position! Label #3 Name 3 anatomical structures superior to the transverse plane Name 3 anatomical structures left of the sagittal plane 1. Frontal 2. Sagittal 3.

Lets Practice movements! Flexion Extension Abduction Adduction External rotation Internal rotation Inversion Eversion Plantar flexion Dorsiflexion Supination Pronation

Name a structure distal to #2 Which # is distal to 4? Which # is proximal to 2? Name a structure distal to #2 1 2 3 4 5

Rule of thumb for extremities #1. The distal bone will move towards the proximal bone. To find movement look at the joint! What is the movement at the: Elbow, knee, ankle??

Rule of thumb for extremities 3 #2 The more movable part will go towards/away the less movable part. Which is more movable? 1 or 2? 3 or 2? 4 or 5? Therefore: if 5 moves towards 4 what movements could that be? 2 1 4 5