Parker Tri 1 DAA: Anatomic Reference Points & Acti
Parker Tri 1 DAA: anatomic reference points & acti
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Parker Tri 1 DAA: anatomic reference points & actions
anterior - Answer- front
posterier - Answer- back
ventral - Answer- under surface
dorsal - Answer- top surface
median sagittal plane - Answer- divides the body into right and left parts
coronal plane/ frontal plane - Answer- di...
Parker Tri 1 DAA: anatomic reference
points & actions
anterior - Answer- front
posterier - Answer- back
ventral - Answer- under surface
dorsal - Answer- top surface
median sagittal plane - Answer- divides the body into right and left parts
coronal plane/ frontal plane - Answer- divide body into anterior and posterior parts
transverse, horizontal, axial planes - Answer- divide the body into superior and
inferior parts
flexion - Answer- distal proximal movement in a sagittal plane- moves the structure
toward the trunk
extension - Answer- proximal distal movement in a sagittal plane away from the trunk
abduction - Answer- lateral movement in a coronal plane away from the trunk
adduction - Answer- medial movement in a coronal plane toward the trunk
deviation - Answer- the act of deviating, moving; departure from a standard or norm
optics/ deflection - Answer- the bending of rays of light away from a straight line,
angle of deviation
rotation - Answer- movement of a body part around its own axis
medial rotation - Answer- internal rotation
lateral rotation - Answer- external rotation
supination - Answer- example; palm facing up like holding a bowl of soup
pronation - Answer- rotation of the forearm so that the palm is rotated in a medial
and posterior direction
circumduction - Answer- circular movement of a body part
inversion - Answer- turning the sole of foot inwards also called supination
, eversion - Answer- turning the arch of the foot inwards
protraction - Answer- move the body part anterior
retraction - Answer- move the body part posterior
elevation - Answer- move the body part superior
depression - Answer- move the body part inferior
circumduction vs rotation - Answer- circumduction is the circular movement of a limb.
rotation is the turning around the axis
allopathic medicine - Answer- create conditions antagonistic to the causative factor
homeopathic medicine - Answer- like treats like, medicines which evoke similar
symptoms
chiropracitc - Answer- maintain nerological and musculoskeletal balance
medicine - Answer- treatment and prevention of disease using nonsurgical means
gastro - Answer- stomach
carino - Answer- cancer
cysto - Answer- a closed epithelium-lined sac in the body that contains a liquid or a
semisolid substance
dermo - Answer- skin
entero - Answer- intestine
erythro - Answer- red
glosso - Answer- tongue
hemato - Answer- blood or blood vessels
leuko - Answer- white
adeno - Answer- gland
cephalo - Answer- head
nephro - Answer- kidney
neuro - Answer- nerve
onco - Answer- tumor
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