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Movement analysis in sportTo help people understand the different types of movement in sport, specific terminology is used so that it is clear exactly what types of movements have taken place in order to analyse that movement. All body movements occur in different planes and around different
axes. A plane is an imaginary flat surface running through the body. An axis is an imaginary line at right angles to the plane, about which the body rotates or spins. There are three planes of movement: Movements are
parallel to the plane in which they take place. Axes of movementThere are three axes of movement around which the body or body parts rotate:
What plane of movement and axis of rotation does a forward roll take place in? Plane – sagittal, as there is flexion and extension of the knees, elbows, neck and spine. Axis – transverse, as there is rotation around a line running from left to right through the centre of the body. The topic of movement analysis links closely with the topics on the skeletal system and the muscular system.
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What is the name of the position in which the patient's body is turned 90 degrees from a true AP or PA projection?Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy Ch 1 Learning Exercises. What is the right lateral decubitus position?Patient position considerations
The projection is called a right lateral decubitus if the patient is lying on the right side and a left lateral decubitus if the patient is lying on the left side.
What is radiographic positioning?Radiographic positioning terminology is used routinely to describe the position of the patient for taking various radiographs. Standard nomenclature is employed with respect to the anatomic position.
What body positions are described according to the side of the body that is closest to the IR?A left lateral position or right lateral position specifies the side of the body closest to the IR and corresponds with the side exited by the CR. The right side of the chest is touching the IR. The CR enters the left side of the body. Lateral position with right lateral projection.
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