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Explore the fundamentals of anatomical movements such as flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, circumduction, supination, and pronation. Understand the definitions and examples of each movement to enhance your knowledge of human anatomy.

  • Anatomical Movement
  • Flexion
  • Extension
  • Rotation
  • Circumduction

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  1. BELLWORK On a piece of paper, write down at least two joints you can think of that perform these movements. If you don t know what one is, ask a classmate before you ask me! Flexion Extension Adduction Abduction Rotation

  2. TERMINOLOGY TERMINOLOGY Anatomical Movement Lesson Three August 28, 2017

  3. TERMINOLOGY-INTRODUCTION Take out your list of medical terms and definitions. As we define the terms, if the term is on your list cross it off of you list.

  4. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Flexion To bend or decrease the angle of a joint Wrist Elbow

  5. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Extension To straighten, increase the angle of a joint *Restore to anatomical position Hip Ankle

  6. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Abduction Away from the mid-line Fingers Shoulders

  7. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Adduction Toward the mid-line

  8. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Rotation Movement around a central axis Internal = Towards the middle External= Away from the middle

  9. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Circumduction Movement in a circular pattern that outlines a cone A combination of many movements

  10. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Supination Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned superiorly or anteriorly How would you hold a bowl of soup?

  11. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Pronation Rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned posteriorly or inferiorly

  12. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Inversion Ankle moves so that the plantar surface of the foot is turned inward

  13. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Eversion Ankle moves so that the plantar surface of the foot is turned outward

  14. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Plantar Flexion Ankle moves so that the plantar surface of the foot is pointed downward

  15. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Dorsiflexion Ankle moves so that the dorsal surface of the foot is moved upward

  16. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Elevation Raising a body part Shrug shoulders

  17. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Depression Downward movement of a body part

  18. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Protraction Movement of a body part forward Round shoulders scapula protracts Push jaw out mandible protracts

  19. TERMINOLOGY- ANATOMICAL MOVEMENT Retraction Movement of a body part backward

  20. OPPOSITES THAT ARE PARTNERS! Extension is the opposite of ___________________. Eversion is the opposite of __________________. Depression is the opposite of ___________. Adduction is the opposite of ___________. Supination is the opposite of ___________. Medial Rotation is opposite of ___________. Retraction is the opposite of ___________. Circumduction makes a ____________________.

  21. SIMON SAYS! Everyone stand up Let s practice our anatomical movements!!

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