Anatomical position: Standing upright facing forward, legs parallel, Palms facing forward.
Sagittal Plane: anatomical plane that divides the body into left and right sections (longitudinal)
Frontal/Coronal Plane: divides the body into posterior and anterior portions (perpendicular)
Transverse/Axial plane: divides the body into superior and inferior portions (parallel to the ground)
Anterior: located in the front of the body (front side of body)
Posterior: located in the back of the body (backside of body)
Distal: away from the trunk (wrist distal to elbow)
Proximal: towards the trunk/center
Inferior: Deeper, away from the head, towards the bottom portion of body
Superior: Superficial, towards the head, towards the top portion of the body
Medial: Midline down the line of the body
Lateral: away from midline
Abduction: moving away from the midline
Adduction: moving towards the midline
Circumduction: movement in a circular pattern while other limb stays stationary
Depression: downward movement of the scapula and mandible
Elevation: upward movement of the scapula and mandible
Dorsiflexion: flex toes up, contracting foot
Plantarflexion: flex toes down, extension of the foot
Extension/Hyperextension: increase the range of motion/angle (degrees)
Flexion/Hyperflexion: decreases the range of motion/angle
Inversion: turning of the foot to angle the bottom of the foot toward the midline
Eversion: turns the bottom of the foot away from the midline.
Internal Rotation: rotating joint towards the midline
External Rotation: rotating joint away from the midline
Sprain: injury to ligament
Strain: muscle or tendon stretches too far
Contusion: swelling, pain, or compression in the joint
Dislocation: a separation of two bones where they meet at a joint
Subluxation: partial dislocation
Chronic: condition that continues over an extended period of time
Mechanism of Injury (MOI): the way damage to skin, bone or muscle happen
Swelling: enlargement of skin or any body part
Hematoma: pool of body fluid (blood) that forms in a space
Prognosis: predicted time of disease
Etiology: brand of knowledge concerned with the cause or causes of a disease
Pathology: science that focus on diagnosis and disease
HOPS: history, observation, palpation, stress test how you assess)
SOAP: subjective, objective, assessment, plan (how you document)
Alg- pain
Angio- vessel
Anti- opposite
Arthr- joint
Auto- self
Brachi- arm
Brady- slow
Bronc- lung
Cardi- heart
Cephal- head
Cervic- neck
Chondro- cartilage
Contra- opposite
Cranio- skull
Derma- skin
Disc - Abnormal
Dors- Posterior
Dys- Difficult
Ectomy- Removal of something
-emesis vomiting
- emia Blood
Erythro- Cells
Fasci- Tissue
Fibro- Fibrous tissue
Hem- Blood
Hydro- Water
Hyper- above, beyond, super
Idio- Pectuur
Inter- Among and between
Intra- Inside
Iso- Equal
-itis Inflammation
kinesio/kinesis Movement
Laryng- Windpipe
Leuk- White
Lingu- Tongue
Lipo- Fat
-lysis Setting free
Mal- bad , abnormal
Mening- Membrane
Myo- Muscle
Necro- Dead
Neuro- Nerve and brain
-osis Condition
Osteo- Bone
Oto- Ear
-otomy Cutting
-penia Deficiency
-phylaxis Protection
-pnea Breathing
Post- After
Pre- Before
Pseudo- False
Pulmo- Lung
-stasis Stopping and controlling
Tachy- Over
Thermo- heat