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BASI PILATES ANATOMY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025

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BASI PILATES ANATOMY QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Median Plane - Divides the body into equal right and left halves.


Sagital Plane - Dividing body into unequal right and left halves.



Coronal Plane - Dividing body into front and back portions.



Transverse Plane - Dividing body into upper and lower portions.



Anatomical Position - Standing with arms down by sides and palms facing forward.



Anterior - Front side of body.



Posterior - Back side of body.



Medial - Closer to the median of the body.



Lateral - Further from the median plane.



Superior - Above/towards the head.



Inferior - Below/towards the feet.



Proximal - Closer to the root of the limb.



Distal - Further from root of limb.

,Supine - Lying on back.



Prone - Lying on front.



Flexion -
Bringing the anterior/posterior surface of body segment toward anterior/posterior surface of an adjac
ent body segment.



Extension - Moving from flexed position towards anatomical position.



Hyperextension - Excessive movement in extension direction.



Abduction - Moving away from the midline of the body.



Adduction - Moving toward the midline of the body.



Rotation - Turning around the long axis of bone.



Lateral Flexion - Side bending of the trunk to the right or left (spine).



Inversion - Lifting the inside portion of the foot upward.



Eversion - Lifting outside of foot upward.



Retraction - Bring shoulder blades together toward spine (scapular).



Protraction - Bring shoulder blades forward and away from spine (scapular).



Fibrous Joint - Immovable joint. Ie: skull bones (connected by dense tissue)

, Cartilaginous Joint - Slightly moveable joint. Ie: manumbrium to sternum.



Synovial Joint - Freely moving joint. Ie: hip, shoulder etc.



Types of Synovial Joints - Gliding

Ball and Socket

Hinge

Pivot

Condyloid

Saddle



Biceps Brachii - Elbow flexion



Brachialis - Elbow flexion



Triceps Brachii - Elbow extension



Deltoid - Shoulder flexion

Shoulder abduction

Shoulder horizontal ab/adduction



Teres Major - Shoulder extension

Shoulder internal rotation



Pectoralis Major - Shoulder flexion

Shoulder extension

Shoulder adduction

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