General Anatomy Review
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General Anatomy Review
Things you should know from the
anatomy class you should have
taken.
BODY PLANES
CORONAL
– Divides the body into anterior & posterior
SAGITTAL
– Divides the body into right & left
TRANSVERSE
– Divides the body into superior & inferior
LOCATION TERMS
PROXIMAL
DISTAL
MEDIAL
LATERAL
SUPERIOR
INFERIOR
ANTERIOR
POSTERIOR
Close to a point
Far away from
Towards middle
On the outside
Above a point
Below a point
Towards the front
Towards the back
MUSCLE MOVEMENTS
ABDUCTION
Away from the body
– Deltoid/Shoulder
ADDUCTION
FLEXION
EXTENSION
PLANTAR FLEXION
DORSIFLEXION
Toward the body
– Latissmus Dorsi/Arm
Bend a joint
– Biceps/Elbow
Straighten a joint
– Quadriceps/Knee
Toes down
– Gastrocnemius & Soleus
Toes up
– Tibialis Anterior
OTHER MOVEMENTS
SUPINATION
– TURNING PALMS UP
PRONATION
– TURNING PALMS DOWN
EXTERNAL ROTATION
– HIP & SHOULDER MOVING “OUT”
INTERNAL ROTATION
– HIP & SHOULDER MOVING “IN”
INVERSION
– ANKLE “TOEING IN”
EVERSION
– ANKLE “TOEING OUT”
SKELETAL SYSTEM
Skull-Head
Clavicle-Collar bone
Scapula-Shld blade
Sternum-Breast Bone
Humerus-Arm
Ulna/Radius-Forearm
Carpals-wrist
Femur-Thigh
Patella-Knee Cap
Tibia-shin
Tarsals-Ankle
Phalanges-fingers & toes
SKELETAL DETAILS
206 BONES
Pelvis
– 3 fused bone
PROVIDES
STORAGED OF
BLOOD CELLS &
MINERALS
PROVIDES
FRAMEWORK
Ilium, Ishium, Pubic
Spine
– 3 section
7Cervicle
12 Thoracic
5 Lumbar
Sacrum
– Connects pelvis
– Spine sits upon
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Trapezius-neck/back
Deltoid-shoulder
Pectoralis-chest
Triceps-Post Arm
Biceps-Ant Arm
LD-Mid & Lower back
Abdominal-stomach
Gluteal-rear end
Quadriceps-ant thigh
Hamstrings-post thigh
Gastrocnemius-calf
L.E. Muscle Groups
QUADRICEPS
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–
–
Rectus Femoris
Vastus Medialis
Vastus Intermedius
Vastus Lateralis
– Biceps Femoris
– Semitendinosus
– Semimembranosus
**In order superficial to
deep
CALF
– Gastrocnemius
Superficial
– Soleus
Deep
HAMSTRINGS
Gluteal Group
– Gluteus Maximus
– Gluteus Medius
– Gluteus Minimus
GENERAL INJURIES
Fracture
– ANY break in a bone
Sprain
– Affecting ligaments; 3 degrees
Strain
– Affecting tendons & muscles; 3 degrees
Contusion
– Bruise
Hematoma
– Blood Tumor; bruise gone bad
BASIC TREATMENT OF INJURES
PRICE
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Protect
Rest
ICE ICE BABY (48 hours)
Compression
Elevation
REHAB
– Important to retrain muscles
– STRETCH!!
See MD
MISC. TERMS TO KNOW
-ITIS
-ALGIA
joint
Inflammation
Pain
2 or more bones
connected together
– Ligaments
– Cartilige
– Synovial fluid