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National Pilates Certification Final Exam (2025/2026) – Actual Exam | Comprehensive Pilates Instructor Certification | Nationally Recognized Standards

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National Pilates Certification Final Exam
(2025/2026) – Actual Exam |
Comprehensive Pilates Instructor
Certification | Nationally Recognized
Standards
Pilates Movement Principles

Control, Breath, Concentration, Centering, Flowing motion, Precision

Planes of Motion

Transverse, Frontal, Sagittal

Transverse Plane

divides the body into superior and inferior parts

frontal (coronal) plane

vertical plane dividing the body or structure into anterior and posterior portions

Sagittal Plane

a vertical plane that divides the body into right and left parts

Cephalad

toward the head (upward)

Caudal

toward the tail

Extension

increases the angle of a joint

Flexion

,Decreases the angle of a joint

Abduction

Movement away from the midline of the body

Adduction

Movement toward the midline of the body

Medial Rotation

rotational movement towards the midline

Lateral Rotation

outward (lateral) movement of a body segment in the transverse plane

Circumduction

circular movement of a limb at the far end

Supination

movement that turns the palm up

Pronation

movement that turns the palm down

Elevation

raising a body part

Depression

lowering a body part

Inversion

Turning the sole of the foot inward

Eversion

turning the sole of the foot outward

,Plantar Flexion

bending of the sole of the foot by curling the toes toward the ground, pointing the toes

Dorsiflexion

bending of the foot or the toes upward

Protraction

moving a body part forward and parallel to the ground

Retraction Axial Elongation

moving a body part backward and parallel to the ground

Long Bones

bones that are longer than they are wide, arms and legs

Short Bones

bones of the wrist and ankles

Flat Bones

These bones are thin, flat, and curved. They form the ribs, breastbone, and skull.

Irregular Bones

bones of the vertebrae and face

Fibrous Joints

consists of inflexible layers of dense connective tissue, holds the bones tightly together.

Immovable. Sutures, Gomphoses, Syndesmoses.

sutures, syndesmoses, gomphoses

three types of fibrous joints

Sutures

immovable joints of the skull

, Gomphoses

Peg-in-socket joints of teeth in alveolar sockets

Fibrous connection is the periodontal ligament

Syndesmoses

Joint in which two bones are bound only by ligaments

Cartilaginous Joints

allow only slight movement and consist of bones connected entirely by cartilage.

Synchondroses, Symphesis.

Synchondroses

a joint in which the bones are united by hyaline cartilage

Symphesis

Bones cover with hyaline cartilage that is fused to a middle plate of fibrocartilage

Amphiarthroses

Synovial Joints

freely movable joints. Ball and socket, hinge, saddle, gliding, ellipsoid, pivot

Ball and socket joint

shoulder and hip

Hinge Joint

Joint between bones (as at the elbow or knee) that permits motion in only one plane

Saddle Joint

type of joint found at the base of each thumb; allows grasping and rotation

Gliding (Plane) Joint

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