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Exam #1 TSAC 201
Stack #3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| T/F: For movement of the shoulder joint to occur in the frontal plane, flexion of the joint actions must take place. | False |
| T/F: If the anterior (front) surface of the leg is rotated laterally, the movement is known as external rotation. | True |
| In analyzing motion regarding frontal, sagittal, and horizontal planes, there are only three | Cardinal Planes |
| T/F: In the sagittal plane, movement in a joint that decreases the angle between the bones forming the joint is called flexion. | True |
| Joint motion is typically described as taking place around an axis and in | Plane |
| T/F: Joint motion is typically described as taking place around an axis and in a plane. | True |
| Joint motion is typically described as taking place in a plane and about | An Axis |
| Most motion-producing force for movement is described as angular and rotates about | An Axis |
| T/F: Movement in the sagittal plane is about the frontal horizontal axis. | True |
| T/F: Movement taking place in the frontal plane is about a frontal horizontal axis. | False |
| Planes that divide the body into a right and left half, a front and back half, and an upper and lower half are commonly known as | Cardinal Planes |
| Pronation of the forearms and hands, with the elbow joints flexed to 90 degrees, results in the palms facing | Downward |
| T/F: Some joints are capable of movement in more than one plane and about more than one axis. | True |
| The frontal plane is also known as the | Lateral Plane |
| The knee joint is classified as a | Uniaxial Joint |
| The preferred starting point for describing movements of the human body is the | Anatomical Position |
| The structure about which a plane rotates is | An Axis |
| Turning one's palm downward while holding the elbow joint flexed at 90 degrees is known as | Pronation of the forearm |
| When the angle formed at a joint diminishes and the movement takes place in the sagittal plane, the movement is called adduction. | False |
| When two bones forming a joint move toward each other, this is defined as | Flexion |