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Anatomy Movements Quiz at the end for those who need to take it
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Types of Actions Flexion Extension Abduction Adduction Pronation Supination Circumduction Protraction Retraction Opposition Elevation Depression Lateral bending Rotation Inversion Eversion Hyperextension Plantar/dorsal flexion
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Directional Terms continued Internal (central) –Toward or in interior Ipsilateral –On same side of body External (peripheral) –Toward or on exterior Contralateral –On opposite side of body
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Basic Joint Actions Flexion –Making a decrease in angle Extension –Making an increase in angle
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Basic Joint Actions Abduction (ABD) –Moving away from midline of the body –To “take away” Adduction (ADD) –Moving towards the midline of body –To “add” ShoulderHip Finger
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Basic Joint Actions Supination –Rotating hand/forearm laterally –“hold the soup” Pronation –Rotating hand/forearm medially –“pour the soup”
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Basic Joint Actions Plantarflexion –Point toes/foot downward –“stand on tip toes” Dorsiflexion –Point toes/foot upward –“foot off the gas pedal”
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Basic Joint Actions Inversion –Movement of sole of foot inward Eversion –Movement of sole of foot outward
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Basic Joint Actions Medial (Internal) Rotation –Anterior surface moves toward midline Lateral (External) Rotation –Anterior surface moves away from midline
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Basic Joint Actions Protraction –Moving forward on plane parallel to ground –“punch” Retraction –Moving backward on plane parallel to ground –“start lawn mower”
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Basic Joint Actions Upward Rotation –Inferior angle Downward Rotation Elevation –To move upwards Depression –To move downwards
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Basic Joint Actions Radial Deviation (ABD) –Move wrist outwards or away from midline of body –Deviate towards radius Ulnar Deviation (ADD) –Move wrist inwards or towards the midline of body –Deviate towards ulna Radius Ulna
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Basic Joint Actions Circumduction –Latin meaning “around” –Combination of flexion/extension and abduction/adduction
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Movements are in Sagittal Plane –Flexion –Extension –Hyperextension –Plantarflexion –Dorsiflexion
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Movements are in Frontal Plane –Abduction –Adduction –Ulnar deviation –Radial deviation –Inversion –Eversion –Upward rotation –Downward rotation –Lateral flexion
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Movements are in Transverse Plane –Internal rotation –External rotation –Pronation –Supination –Horizontal abduction –Horizontal adduction –Trunk Rotation
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