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COREPOWER TT ANATOMY I & II|| 90 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT

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COREPOWER TT ANATOMY I & II|| 90 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTCOREPOWER TT ANATOMY I & II|| 90 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTCOREPOWER TT ANATOMY I & II|| 90 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTAnatomy - ANSWER-dissection. the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans Kinesiology - ANSWER-study of human movement biomechanics - ANSWER-study of how forces impact a living organism psysiology - ANSWER-the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions

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COREPOWER TT ANATOMY I & II|| 90
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
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Anatomy - ANSWER-dissection. the branch of science concerned with the bodily
structure of humans

Kinesiology - ANSWER-study of human movement

biomechanics - ANSWER-study of how forces impact a living organism

psysiology - ANSWER-the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions

anatomic position - ANSWER-a consistent reference posture where you stand tall with
your arms beside your sides, and your palms and head all face forwards

foundational pose - ANSWER-all yoga asanas move from anatomical neutral

superior - ANSWER-above or toward your head

inferior - ANSWER-below or away from your head

anterior - ANSWER-toward the front of your body

posterior - ANSWER-toward the back of your body

medial - ANSWER-close to the midline/center

lateral - ANSWER-away from the midline/center

proximal - ANSWER-closer to the trunk (refers to the arms/legs)

distal - ANSWER-away from the trunk (refers to the arms/legs)

contralateral - ANSWER-on the opposite side of your body

ipsilateral - ANSWER-on the same side of your body

flexion - ANSWER-movement that decreases the angle of a joint

extension - ANSWER-movement that straightens or opens a joint

, abduction - ANSWER-to draw apart; moves away from midline of the body

adduction - ANSWER-to draw together, moves towards the midline of the body

rotation - ANSWER-rotary movement around an axis of a bone

circumduction - ANSWER-circular movement, combining flexion, extension, adduction
and abduction. not to be confused with rotation

hyperextension - ANSWER-extending a joint beyond its neutral anatomical position

inversion - ANSWER-moving the sole of the foot toward the midline of the body - a
combination of adduction and the supination of the foot and ankle

eversion - ANSWER-moving the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body- a
combination of abduction and pronation of the foot and ankle

elevation - ANSWER-lift up towards the head as in lifting your shoulders towards your
ears

depression - ANSWER-move downward towards the feet as in moving your shoulders
away from your ears

protraction - ANSWER-move away from the midline of the body

retraction - ANSWER-move towards the midline of the body

supination - ANSWER-external rotation resulting in appendage facing upward as in
palms face up

pronation - ANSWER-internal rotation resulting in appendage facing downward as in
palms face down

dorsiflexion - ANSWER-moving the top of the foot toward the shin, commonly referred
to as flexing

plantarflexion - ANSWER-moving the top of the foot away from the shin, commonly
referred to as pointing

sagittal movements - ANSWER-forward and backward

frontal movements - ANSWER-side to side

transverse movements - ANSWER-rotational

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