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Praxis II: Health and Physical Education- Content Knowledge (5857) Study Guide Solutions anterior - front of the body (punched in the chest) posterior - back of the body (Smacked on the butt) Superior - top half of the body (Head superior to heart) Inferior - lower half of the body (the calf is inferior to the thigh) Proximal - closer to the body (the bicep is proximal to the forearm) Distal - farther away from the body (the hand is distal to the shoulder) Medial - towards the middle/ center of the body (the heart is medial to your arms) Lateral - towards the side of the body (fibula is lateral to the tibia) Page 2/24 ©EmilyCharlene 2024. All Rights Reserved. Abduction - Movement away from the mid line of the body (Jumping jacks) Adduction - movement toward the mid line of the body (dropping arms to sides) Circumduction - a circular movement of a limb or eye (swinging your arm in a circle) Dorsal Flexion - movement of top of foot toward anterior tibia bone (walking on your heels) Plantar Flexion - bending the sole of the foot or pointing the toes downward (pointing your toes while diving) Inversion - rotating a limb inward (duck footed) Eversion - rotating a limb outward (heels together) Flexion - bending at the joint so that the angle between the bones is decreased (curling weights) Extension - straightening of a joint (Straightening your arm) Pronation - rotation of the hands and forearms so that the palms face downward Page 3/24 ©EmilyCharlene 2024. All Rights Reserved. (palm down on desk) Supination - Rotation of the hands and forearms so that the palms face upward (back of hand on desk) Internal Rotation - Rotation of a joint toward the middle of the body (Straight arms clapping hands in front of body) External Rotation - Rotation of a joint away from the middle of the body. (straight arms clapping hands behind back) Sagittal - divides the body into right and left portions (split the body in half "T") Transverse - divides the the body into superior and inferior (Body cut in half into top and bottom pieces) Frontal - divides the body into anterior and posterio

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Praxis II: Health and Physical Education- Content
Knowledge (5857) Study Guide Solutions


anterior - ✔✔front of the body


(punched in the chest)


posterior - ✔✔back of the body


(Smacked on the butt)


Superior - ✔✔top half of the body


(Head superior to heart)


Inferior - ✔✔lower half of the body


(the calf is inferior to the thigh)


Proximal - ✔✔closer to the body


(the bicep is proximal to the forearm)


Distal - ✔✔farther away from the body


(the hand is distal to the shoulder)


Medial - ✔✔towards the middle/ center of the body


(the heart is medial to your arms)


Lateral - ✔✔towards the side of the body


(fibula is lateral to the tibia)



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,Abduction - ✔✔Movement away from the mid line of the body


(Jumping jacks)


Adduction - ✔✔movement toward the mid line of the body


(dropping arms to sides)


Circumduction - ✔✔a circular movement of a limb or eye


(swinging your arm in a circle)


Dorsal Flexion - ✔✔movement of top of foot toward anterior tibia bone


(walking on your heels)


Plantar Flexion - ✔✔bending the sole of the foot or pointing the toes downward


(pointing your toes while diving)


Inversion - ✔✔rotating a limb inward


(duck footed)


Eversion - ✔✔rotating a limb outward


(heels together)


Flexion - ✔✔bending at the joint so that the angle between the bones is decreased


(curling weights)


Extension - ✔✔straightening of a joint


(Straightening your arm)


Pronation - ✔✔rotation of the hands and forearms so that the palms face downward



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, (palm down on desk)


Supination - ✔✔Rotation of the hands and forearms so that the palms face upward


(back of hand on desk)


Internal Rotation - ✔✔Rotation of a joint toward the middle of the body


(Straight arms clapping hands in front of body)


External Rotation - ✔✔Rotation of a joint away from the middle of the body.


(straight arms clapping hands behind back)


Sagittal - ✔✔divides the body into right and left portions


(split the body in half "T")


Transverse - ✔✔divides the the body into superior and inferior


(Body cut in half into top and bottom pieces)


Frontal - ✔✔divides the body into anterior and posterior


(cutting laterally from skull to feet)


Valgus - ✔✔position of a body part that is bent outward


(bow legged)


Varus - ✔✔Position of a body part that is bent inward


(pigeon toed)


Prone - ✔✔Lying face down


(Army crawling)



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