Anatomy and Physiology Ch. 8 Worksheets Pages 156-157
Matching
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Synovial
Joints
Part F
a. | Ball-and-socket joint | d. | Pivot joint | b. | Ellipsoid joint | e. | Plane joint | c. | Hinge
joint | f. | Saddle
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Angular Movements a. | Abduction | d. | Extension | b. | Adduction | e. | Flexion | c. | Dorsiflexion | f. | Plantar flexion |
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Moving a part of the body in an anterior or ventral direction (except the
knee).
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Movement of the leg in an anterior direction.
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Movement of the foot toward the plantar surface.
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Movement toward the midline.
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Circular Movements a. | Circumduction | c. | Rotation | b. | Pronation | d. | Supination |
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Turning of a structure around its long axis.
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Rotation of the palm so that it faces anteriorly in relation to the anatomical
position.
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Combination of flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.
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Special Movements a. | Depression | f. | Medial excursion | b. | Elevation | g. | Opposition | c. | Eversion | h. | Protraction | d. | Inversion | i. | Reposition | e. | Lateral
excursion | j. | Retraction |
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Movement of a structure superiorly, e.g., the mandible.
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Movement of a structure anteriorly, e.g., the scapula.
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Movement of the mandible to the side.
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Movement of the thumb and little finger together.
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Turning the ankle so that the plantar surface faces laterally.
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