Across
- 3. – Lying face down.
- 4. – Straightening a joint, increasing the angle.
- 6. – Farther from the midline of the body.
- 10. – Bringing toes upward toward the shin.
- 11. – An imaginary flat surface that divides the body.
- 12. – Turning the sole of the foot outward.
- 15. – Farther from the point of attachment (like the hand).
- 17. – Lying face up.
- 18. – A plane that divides body into front and back halves.
- 21. – Lowering a body part downward.
- 22. – Rotating forearm so palm faces upward.
- 26. - To move thumb back to anatomical position
- 28. – Toward the feet or lower part of the body.
- 30. – Pulling a body part back.
- 31. – A plane that divides body into left and right halves.
- 33. - Axis running front to back through the body.
- 34. - A plane that divides body into top and bottom halves.
- 35. – Axis running side to side through the body.
- 37. – Closer to the point of attachment (like the shoulder).
- 38. – Moving a limb away from the midline.
- 39. - To move thumb toward fingers
Down
- 1. – Bending a joint, decreasing the angle.
- 2. – Standard body position used as reference for terms.
- 5. – Raising a body part upward (like shoulders).
- 7. – Moving a limb in a circular motion.
- 8. – Closer to the midline of the body.
- 9. – Toward the front of the body.
- 11. – Pointing toes downward away from the shin.
- 13. – Away from the body’s surface.
- 14. – Axis running top to bottom through the body.
- 16. – Toward the head or upper part of the body.
- 19. – Rotating forearm so palm faces downward.
- 20. – Moving a limb toward the midline.
- 23. – Rotating a limb toward the midline.
- 24. – Near the body’s surface.
- 25. – Moving a body part forward (like shoulders).
- 27. – Toward the back of the body.
- 29. – Rotating a limb away from the midline.
- 32. – Turning the sole of the foot inward.
- 36. – An imaginary line movement rotates around.
