Please fill out the following information for each part of the figure (A-H):
1. Name the part of the body that is being moved.
2. Identify the specific type of joint that allows the movement (e.g. a ball and socket synovial joint).
NOTE: A, E, D and G have more than one type of motion in each panel. Be sure to answer for BOTH!
Some Examples:
A.a.1. Name of appendage moving: Arm
A.a.2. Joint type that enables movement: Ball and socket synovial joint
A.b.1. Name of appendage moving: Shin/lower leg
A.b.2. Joint type that enables movement: Hinge joint
B
Pronation (Radius rotates over ulna)
Supination (radius and ulna are parallel)
(a) Angular motion
(b) Angular motion
(g) Pronation (P) and supination (S)
(h) Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion
(i) Inversion and eversion
E
G
H
Retraction of mandible
Depression of mandible
(d) Angular movements: Flexion and extension of the vertebrae
(e) Angular motion
(b) Abduction and adduction
Rotation of the head, neck, and lower limb
Protraction and retraction
Elevation and depression