Chapter 16, Hand - Clinical Kinesiology
& Anatomy, 7th Edition, Lynn S. Lippert
Test with A+ Guide Answers
Prehension - correct answer ✅✅positioning the thumb
and fingers to grasp, seize, hold, or manipulate objects
Flexion - correct answer ✅✅movement of the thumb
medially across the palm, toward the little finger
Extension - correct answer ✅✅movement of the
thumb laterally, away from the palm and little finger
Abduction - correct answer ✅✅movement of the
thumb away from the palm
Adduction - correct answer ✅✅movement of the
thumb toward the palm, returning to the starting position
Opposition - correct answer ✅✅movement in which
the tips of the thumb and little finger move toward one
another using a combination of flexion and abduction
Reposition - correct answer ✅✅movement in which
the tips of the thumb and little finger move away from
each other using a combination of extension and
adduction
,Chapter 16, Hand - Clinical Kinesiology
& Anatomy, 7th Edition, Lynn S. Lippert
Test with A+ Guide Answers
Accessory Movement - correct answer ✅✅a result of
the characteristiscs of joint surface shape and orientation
and koveemhts created by active contraction of muscles
that produce movements other than the accessory
movement
Knuckles - correct answer ✅✅when the hand is fisted,
the heads of the metacarpals and phalanges stand out
clearly
Bony Landmarks of the Metacarpals - correct answer
✅✅Base
Head
Shaft
Bony Landmarks of the Proximal Phalanges - correct
answer ✅✅Base
Head
Shaft
, Chapter 16, Hand - Clinical Kinesiology
& Anatomy, 7th Edition, Lynn S. Lippert
Test with A+ Guide Answers
Bony Landmarks of the Middle and Distal Phalanges -
correct answer ✅✅Base
Head
Shaft
Joints of the Hand - correct answer
✅✅Carpometacarpal joints
Metacarpophalangeal joints
Interphalangeal joints
Proximal Transverse Arch - correct answer ✅✅formed
by the bases of the metacarpals and the carpal bones
Distal Transverse Arch - correct answer ✅✅formed by
the heads of the metacarpals
Longitudinal Arch - correct answer ✅✅formed by the
carpal bones articulating with the bases of the second
and third metacarpals, the second and third metacarpals
themselves, and the bases of the second and third
proximal phalanges
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