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Ch. 13 MEDICAL WORDS BODY PLANES – FIGURE 13-1 PG 346 Sagittal: Vertical plane from front to back Divides left and right Transverse: Horizontal plane Divides upper and lower Coronal/Frontal: Vertical plane Divides front/back or anterior/posterior ANATOMICAL DIRECTIONS Anterior: in front of Posterior: in back of Superior: above Inferior: below Distal: further from center of body Proximal: closer to center of body Medial: towards the midline Lateral: away from the midline VOCABULARY Mechanism of Injury (MOI): mechanical description of the cause of injury How did it happen Symptom (Sx): change that indicates injury/disease Subjective/described by patient Sign (Sx): Indicator of a disease Objective/observable VOCABULARY Abduction: move away from midline of body Adduction: move towards midline of body Eversion: turning outward Inversion: turning inward Extension: to straighten joint Flexion: to bend joint VOCABULARY Internal Rotation: rotary motion towards midline External Rotation: rotary motion away from midline Pronation: sole or palm is rotated downward Supination: sole or palm is rotated upward VOCABULARY Valgus: deviation of distal part of joint away from midline Varus: deviation of distal part of joint towards midline VOCABULARY Active Range of Motion (AROM): Motion w/ muscle contraction Passive Range of Motion (PROM): Motion w/ no muscle contraction; performed completely by examiner UNIT SUMMARY What is the difference between distal and proximal? What is the difference between medial and lateral? What is the difference between pronation and supination? What is the difference between AROM and PROM?