Motion, the process of movement, is described using specific anatomical terms. Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and specific sections...
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towards the back. For a full discussion of those terms, see anatomical terms of location. For many purposes of anatomical description, positions and directions...
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well as anatomical terms of motion, which describe the motion made by a muscle, unique terminology is used to describe the action of a set of muscles...
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and pharmacists. Anatomical terminology uses many unique terms, suffixes, and prefixes deriving from Ancient Greek and Latin. These terms can be confusing...
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Many anatomical terms descriptive of bone are defined in anatomical terminology, and are often derived from Greek and Latin. Bone in the human body is...
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Metacarpophalangeal joint (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
(see anatomical terms of motion) at the joint. Each joint has: palmar ligaments of metacarpophalangeal articulations collateral ligaments of metacarpophalangeal...
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compartment of thigh Rectus femoris (part of the quadriceps muscle group) Sartorius One of the gluteal muscles: Tensor fasciae latae Medial compartment of thigh...
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movement. Movements of the hip are described in anatomical terminology using anatomical terms of motion. The movement that brings the thighs close to the...
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supination as it is to correct overpronation. [citation needed] Anatomical terms of motion Comparison of orthotics Toe walking Joseph E. Muscolino (14 April 2014)...
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Standard anatomical terms of location are used to describe unambiguously the anatomy of animals, including humans. The terms, typically derived from Latin...
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Kinesiology (redirect from Human Motion)
the rehabilitation process. Adapted Physical Education (USA) Anatomical terms of motion Assistive technology in sport Disability Disabled sports Exercise...
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newborns to help rule out brain damage at birth. Terms for anatomical location Anatomical terms of motion Primitive reflexes Gieysztor, Ewa Z.; Sadowska...
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Anatomical terminology is used to describe microanatomical (or histological) structures. This helps describe precisely the structure, layout and position...
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rotation) is an anatomical term of motion referring to rotation away from the center of the body. The external rotator muscles include: of arm/humerus at...
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fibres of deltoid Teres major of forearm at elbow Posterior compartment of the arm Triceps brachii Anconeus of hand at wrist Posterior compartment of the...
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Abduction is an anatomical term of motion referring to a movement which draws a limb out to the side, away from the median sagittal plane of the body. It...
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medial rotation) is an anatomical term referring to rotation towards the center of the body. The muscles of internal rotation include: of arm/humerus at shoulder...
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is an anatomical term of motion referring to a movement which brings a part of the anatomy closer to the middle sagittal plane of the body. of arm at...
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the index finger. Anatomical terms of location Anatomical terms of motion The muscles of the left hand. Palmar surface. "Muscles of the thumb". Eaton...
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Depression, in an anatomical term of motion for movement in an inferior direction. It is the opposite of elevation. Latissimus dorsi muscle Pectoralis...
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Symmetry in biology (section Terms of orientation)
terms of motion Anatomical terms of muscle Anatomical terms of bone Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy Glossary of botanical terms Glossary of plant morphology...
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Elevation, is an anatomical term of motion for movement in a superior direction. It is the opposite of depression. elevation of the scapula at the shoulders...
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An anatomical plane is a hypothetical plane used to transect the body, in order to describe the location of structures or the direction of movements....
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standard anatomical position, or standard anatomical model, is the scientifically agreed upon reference position for anatomical location terms. Standard...
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rear part of the AER coordinates the differentiation of digits. Anatomical terms of location Anatomical terms of motion Ascending limb of loop of Henle Descending...
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properties, which can then be generalised to other dimensions. Anatomical terms of motion Artificial gravity by rotation Axle Axial precession Axial tilt...
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anastomosis anatomical pathology anatomical position anatomical snuffbox anatomical terms of location anatomical terms of motion anatomy Anatomy of the human...
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defined as anatomical terms of motion in free space. X-ray motion analysis can be used in human gait analysis to measure the kinematics of the lower limbs...
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Forelimb (section Evolution of forelimbs)
Hindlimb Anatomical terms of motion de Beer, Gavin (1956). Vertebrate zoology: an introduction to the comparative anatomy, embryology, and evolution of chordate...
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Muscle contraction (redirect from Contraction of the muscles)
the 22 May 1954 issue of Nature under the common theme "Structural Changes in Muscle During Contraction". Anatomical terms of motion calcium-induced calcium...
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