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These systems work hand in hand to supply oxygenated blood and energy to the muscles for it to function.
These systems work hand in hand to supply oxygenated blood and energy to the muscles for it to function.
Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
Study of physical structures and their functional relationship to body movements
Study of physical structures and their functional relationship to body movements
Anatomy of Movement
• Divides body into
anterior (front) and
posterior (back)
• Divides body into anterior (front) and posterior (back)
Coronal Plane
- moving your limbs laterally, away from the midline of the body
- moving your limbs
medially, toward the midline of the body
- moving your limbs laterally, away from the midline of the body
- moving your limbs medially, toward the midline of the body
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• Divides body into left and right sides (Laterals)
• Passes through the midline (medial)
• Divides body into left and right sides (Laterals) • Passes through the midline (medial)
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- Bending a limb to decrease the angle at a joint
2)Movement that increases the angle at a joint
- Bending a limb to decrease the angle at a joint 2)Movement that increases the angle at a joint
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1)bending the ankle so the top of the foot and your toes move towards your shin
2) bending the ankle so the foot pushes down and your toes point away.
1)bending the ankle so the top of the foot and your toes move towards your shin 2) bending the ankle so the foot pushes down and your toes point away.
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• Divides body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) parts
• Divides body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) parts
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Moving the arm away from the midline of the body when it's at a 90-degree angle in front of you.
Moving the arm away from the midline of the body when it's at a 90-degree angle in front of you.
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Excessive extension of a joint beyond its normal range of motion
Excessive extension of a joint beyond its normal range of motion
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