assignment 1 PHYR 230

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4 pART 1 ® Basic cClinical Kinesiology and AnatomY 4, Enter the Jetter by the structures in Figure 1{'3,:1 "~ pext to the correct label for that structure: 9 can also write the names of the structures on figure. (3__ Anterior ,,\:\..—- Posterior __,/6 proximal L0 Distal __ £ Superior __ & _Inferiof TR Medial s N Lateral 'S¢ When the right arm and leg are considered together they can be referred to as: (Contralateral or Ipsilateral) Coni v\ YA 6! Using Figure 1-1 and the descriptive terms listed below, describe the Jocation of the ody segments that follow. Terms may be used more than once Medial Superior Proximal Superficial Anterior Lateral Inferior Distal Deep osterior A. Tibia: The___mfig_\g/f bone of the lower leg B. Fibula: The \ o) Q\(O\\ bone of the lower leg C. Ribs in relationship to the scapula: ANk QG . D. The elbow joint is at which end of the humerus? ,__A_\S. XA\ E. The brachialis musc{ Jies underneath the bicep ; 1b 0 & therefore, it 18 ___3_(&_(‘3,,_———— 1o t! biceps- he 1 il:he head is —_——SM,_\;____ to the chest. 6. The __QYORN \ end of tha TN is at the knee joint. H. The great to¢€ is on the _@L@fl,\_\ side of the foot. I The egesY af?——J"OM/—— an " \ to the mouth. Ji. The radius is on the_mm&___\ side of the forearm. K. The ulna is on the __’_&w— side of the forearm. ) L. The scapula is on the - 208 LY side of the trunk. x M. The shoulder girdle is ‘\\3@?"\ B\ ———LJ—‘V_’_——__—— to the pelvic girdle. N. Skin is ___&)J@f_m— to muscle. FIGURE 1-1 Descriptive terminology. \ 7. Match segmes segme
CHAPTER 1 = Basic Information 7. Match the -major bone or feature of the body segment with the descriptive term fo that segment Arm = A. Cervical vertebrae __ D Forearm ~ B. Chest L 'E %iand C. Pelvis & Eihich = D. Radius __(;‘lLeg E. Femur __X_Foot F Fingers __fi_Thorax = Gailibia __C Abdomen ~H. Humerus X Neck ‘I. Toes 8. Describe and give an example of each of the types of motion listed below. Rectilinear motion: FIGURE 1-2 Bicycle rider. Curvilinear motion: Angular motion: 9. In which type of motion do all the parts move: A. The same distance: B. Different distances: 10. In Figure 1-2, identify the structure(s) that would be in linear motion and angular motion when the bicycle and rider are in motion.
s oy T e = TR S o . P 6 PART 1 ® Basic Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy ;11 Match the joint motions that follow w.it-h thf i "~ correct descriptions. The reference position is dt anatomical position unless otherwise indicated. Use each answer only once- __,% Pulling your scapulae A. Flexion together v Moving your leg B. Extension toward the midline = Rolling your arm C. Hyperextension outwar 1 Moving your hand D. Abduction toward the thumb side J Turning your foot E. Adduction inward _Q_ Moving through a cone-shaped arc E Supination Moving your arm G. Pronation across the body at shoulder level Moving your hand down the side of your leg H. Ulnar deviation C Shoulder motion during bowling backswing I. Radial deviation ’_g/j,Turning your palm posteriorly i ur arm __,E_—— Moving you out to the side ¥ The position f’f the knee in standing e the forearm 1N anatomical position _,B— Moving the thigh forward and upward D The position of PR wrist adduction ! Synonymous with ___?__- Moving your arm outward from 90 degrees of shoulder abduction ___._K Moving your foot outward _&_Moving your scapulae R. away from the midline __' ' Turning your arm inward N. Q. . InVersion - Clreumdugig, \ . Horizonty) . Retraction ; Eversiop \\ Later al rge.e Ota'%n \’ \ . | + Medial rotation * ‘i Lateral ben din \ ] 1 | i| abduction \ Horizontal adduction i | Protraction \
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