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Organization of the Body Dr. Peterson

Introduction DD

“ Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for (people)” Colossians 3:23 (NIV)

PlanesBody cavities DirectionsBody areas

Planes

 In which plane is this rehabilitation (sensorimotor training with rocker board) treatment being performed? Answer

Planes  This faulty postural analysis finding is found in which plane? Answer

Planes  Often, MRI, CT scans and PET images view the brain & spinal cord via cross sections. Which plane level is involved? Click on picture for access to an interactive brain anatomy site Answer

Planes  When using stability trainers, wobble boards, balance sandals or foam pads for sensorimotor training, which plane(s) are involved? Stability trainers Wobble board, balance sandals & foam pad Answer

Direction 1.What direction is your 4 th digit/phalange/dactyl in relationship to your 3 rd ? Answer Answer 2.Are patellae located anterior or posterior? Answer Answer 3.What direction is your right antecubital fossa in relationship to your brachium? Answer Answer 4.What direction are your ocular muscles in relationship to the coxae and acetabular joints? Answer Answer 5.What direction is your temporal bone in relationship to your otic region? Answer Answer

Cavities

Body Areas

Body Areas - Matching ot/olung ophthalm/oheart pod/oliver cardi/oumbilicus hepat/oeye pulm/o; pulmon/o;ear pneum/o; pneumon/o omphal/ostomach gastr/o Answers

Answer to Plane Questions 1. Coronal for rocker board; sagittal perturbation challenge

Answer to Plane Questions 2. Forward drawn posture represents a coronal plane abnormality.

Answer to Plane Questions 3. Cross sectional views on advanced imaging represent the transverse plane.

Answer to Plane Questions 4. All sensorimotor devices shown provide multidirectional challenges, so no specific plane is represented. Answer: N/A

Answers for Direction Questions 1. The fourth digit/phalange/dactyl is medial to the third.

Answers for Direction Questions 2. Patellae are anterior (or ventral).

Answers for Direction Questions 3. The antecubital fossa is distal to the brachium.

Answers for Direction Questions 4. The ocular muscles are cephalic (directionally) to the coxae and acetabular joints.

Answers for Direction Questions 5. The temporal bones are superior to the otic region.

Body Areas - Matching ot/olung ophthalm/oheart pod/oliver cardi/oumbilicus hepat/oeye pulm/o; pulmon/o;ear pneum/o; pneumon/o omphal/ostomach gastr/ofoot

Image Credits  Title pic: %2002.png %2002.png  Body planes: w320h240.jpg w320h240.jpg  Airplane, “m” sign language pic, & cross: Microsoft Office Clipart  Spinal cord cross sections:  Answers: content/uploads/2014/05/boosting-search-traffic.jpghttp:// content/uploads/2014/05/boosting-search-traffic.jpg  Body cavities:  Body part names: 859/surface_labeled.JPG 859/surface_labeled.JPG  Coxae pic:  Superior Spiderman: content/uploads/2013/01/prv14751_pg2.jpghttp:// content/uploads/2013/01/prv14751_pg2.jpg