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Pilates Anatomy Basi Exam With Questions And Answers Already Graded A+ Metatarsophalangeal joint - ANSWER>>the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal bones (proximal phalanges) of the toes. Pubococcygeus muscle - ANSWER>>muscle or PC muscle is a hammock-like muscle, found in both sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx (tail bone) forming the floor of the pelvic cavity and supporting the pelvic organs. It is part of the levator ani group of muscles. Iliococcygeus - ANSWER>>part of the levator ani group of muscles, provide support and are part of the pelvic floor muscles Coccygeus - ANSWER>>muscle of the pelvic wall (i.e. peripheral to the pelvic floor), located posterior to levator ani. In combination with the levator ani, it forms the pelvic diaphragm Median plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into right and left halves Sagittal Plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into unequal right and left portions Coronal Plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into front and back portions Transverse Plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into upper and lower portions 10 Pilates Principles - ANSWER>>Awareness, Balance, Control, Efficiency, Precision, Breath, Concentration, Center, Flow, Harmony Synovial Joint - ANSWER>>Freely moving joint. ie: hip, shoulder etc. Metatarsophalangeal joint - ANSWER>>the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal bones (proximal phalanges) of the toes. Pubococcygeus muscle - ANSWER>>muscle or PC muscle is a hammock-like muscle, found in both sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx (tail bone) forming the floor of the pelvic cavity and supporting the pelvic organs. It is part of the levator ani group of muscles. Iliococcygeus - ANSWER>>part of the levator ani group of muscles, provide support and are part of the pelvic floor muscles Coccygeus - ANSWER>>muscle of the pelvic wall (i.e. peripheral to the pelvic floor), located posterior to levator ani. In combination with the levator ani, it forms the pelvic diaphragm Fibrous Joint - ANSWER>>Immovable joint. Ie: skull bones (connected by dense tissue) Flexion - ANSWER>>movement in an anterior direction for the upper extremities and hip joint and movement in a posterior direction for the lower extremities Extension - ANSWER>>movement in the direction opposite to flexion Hyperextension - ANSWER>>excessive movement/position in the direction of extension e.g. knees, lumbar and cervical curvatures of the spine Abduction - ANSWER>>movement away from the mid-sagittal plane Adduction - ANSWER>>movement towards the mid-sagittal plane Lateral Flexion - ANSWER>>(of the spine) side bending of the trunk to the right or left. lateral movement of the head, neck, and trunk in the coronal plane and around the sagittal axis Multi directional - Glilding - ANSWER>>flat or curved surfaces articulating on one another. ie: scapula

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Metatarsophalangeal joint - ANSWER>>the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the
proximal bones (proximal phalanges) of the toes.


Pubococcygeus muscle - ANSWER>>muscle or PC muscle is a hammock-like muscle, found in both
sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx (tail bone) forming the floor of the pelvic
cavity and supporting the pelvic organs. It is part of the levator ani group of muscles.


Iliococcygeus - ANSWER>>part of the levator ani group of muscles, provide support and are part of
the pelvic floor muscles


Coccygeus - ANSWER>>muscle of the pelvic wall (i.e. peripheral to the pelvic floor), located
posterior to levator ani. In combination with the levator ani, it forms the pelvic diaphragm
Median plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into right and left halves


Sagittal Plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into unequal right and left portions


Coronal Plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into front and back portions


Transverse Plane - ANSWER>>Dividing the body into upper and lower portions


10 Pilates Principles - ANSWER>>Awareness, Balance, Control, Efficiency, Precision, Breath,
Concentration, Center, Flow, Harmony


Synovial Joint - ANSWER>>Freely moving joint. ie: hip, shoulder etc.


Metatarsophalangeal joint - ANSWER>>the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the
proximal bones (proximal phalanges) of the toes.

,Pubococcygeus muscle - ANSWER>>muscle or PC muscle is a hammock-like muscle, found in both
sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx (tail bone) forming the floor of the pelvic
cavity and supporting the pelvic organs. It is part of the levator ani group of muscles.


Iliococcygeus - ANSWER>>part of the levator ani group of muscles, provide support and are part of
the pelvic floor muscles


Coccygeus - ANSWER>>muscle of the pelvic wall (i.e. peripheral to the pelvic floor), located
posterior to levator ani. In combination with the levator ani, it forms the pelvic diaphragm
Fibrous Joint - ANSWER>>Immovable joint. Ie: skull bones (connected by dense tissue)


Flexion - ANSWER>>movement in an anterior direction for the upper extremities and hip joint and
movement in a posterior direction for the lower extremities


Extension - ANSWER>>movement in the direction opposite to flexion


Hyperextension - ANSWER>>excessive movement/position in the direction of extension e.g. knees,
lumbar and cervical curvatures of the spine


Abduction - ANSWER>>movement away from the mid-sagittal plane


Adduction - ANSWER>>movement towards the mid-sagittal plane


Lateral Flexion - ANSWER>>(of the spine) side bending of the trunk to the right or left. lateral
movement of the head, neck, and trunk in the coronal plane and around the sagittal axis


Multi directional - Glilding - ANSWER>>flat or curved surfaces articulating on one another. ie:
scapula

, Circumduction - ANSWER>>combination of flexion, abduction, extension and adduction . ie: leg
circles


Rotation - ANSWER>>Turning around the long axis of a bone


Tilt - ANSWER>>anterior tilt, posterior tilt and lateral tilt (equates to lateral flexion)


Planter flexion - ANSWER>>pointing of the foot


dorsi flexion - ANSWER>>flexing on the foot


Cartilaginous Joints - ANSWER>>slightly movable - ie: sacroiliac joint


Categories of Synovial Joints - ANSWER>>Gliding Joints (clavicle-scapula)
Ball and socket joint (hip, shoulder)
hinge joint (knee, elbow, ankle)
pivot joint (atlas-axis, pivot w/ head)
condyloid joint (metacarpals-phalangeal/fingers)
saddle joint (carpal-metacarpal/thumb)


Anterior/Ventral - ANSWER>>Front side/in front of


Posterior/Dorsal - ANSWER>>Backside/ in back of


Medial - ANSWER>>Closer to the median plane/toward midline


Sagittal Axis - ANSWER>>Extends from font to back and abduction-adduction occurs around it

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