Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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What movements occurs in the sagittal plane?
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What movements do not occur in the frontal plane?
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Flexion
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Horizontal extension
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Abduction
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Dorsi-Flexion
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Adduction
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Which is the transverse plane?
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Divides the body into left and right
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Divides the body into anterior and posterior
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Divides the body into upper and lower
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The ligament is a tough band of slightly [blank_start]elastic connective tissue[blank_end] which connects [blank_start]bone to bone[blank_end] and stabilises joints during movement.
Synovial fluid is a [blank_start]lubricating[blank_end] liquid contained within the [blank_start]joint cavity[blank_end] which reduces friction and nourishes articular cartilage.
The articular cartilage is a smooth tissue which covers the surface of the [blank_start]articulating bones[blank_end] which absorbs shock and allows friction-free movement.
The joint capsule is a [blank_start]fibrous sac[blank_end] with an inner synovial membrane which encloses and [blank_start]strengthens[blank_end] the joint secreting synovial fluid.
The bursa is a closed, fluid-filled sac found where tendons rub over bones. It reduces friction between [blank_start]tendons and bones.[blank_end]
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Which joints are hinge joints?
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Shoulder
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Elbow
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Knee
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Wrist
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Ankle
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Hip
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Abduction - the movement of [blank_start]limbs away from the midline of the body.[blank_end]
Adduction - the movement of [blank_start]limbs towards the midline of the body.[blank_end]
Horizontal flexion - the movement of the limbs [blank_start]away from the[blank_end] midline of the body parallel to the ground.
Horizontal extension - the movement of the limbs [blank_start]towards the[blank_end] midline of the body parallel to the ground.
Plantar flexion - movement [blank_start]at the ankle joint as the toes move down[blank_end].
Doris-Flexion - movement [blank_start]at the ankle joint as the toes move up[blank_end].
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limbs away from the midline of the body.
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limbs towards the midline of the body.
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at the ankle joint as the toes move down
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at the ankle joint as the toes move up
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towards the
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away from the