Planes of Motion: Transverse Plane
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Transverse Plane | Divides the top and bottom parts of the body
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Left Rotation |
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Right Rotation |
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Internal Rotation | The turning of a limb about its axis of rotation toward the midline of the body; anterior surface rolls inward toward the midline
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External Rotation | The turning of a limb about its axis of rotation away from the midline of the body; the anterior surface rolls outward, away from the midline
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Supination | Rotation of the forearm into anatomical position
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Pronation | Palm facing backwards
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Horizontal abduction | Arm at shoulder level then backward movement
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Horizontal adduction | Arm at shoulder level then forward movement
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