NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
HUMAN ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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A golf swing is in which plane of movement?
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Frontal Plane
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Sagittal Plane
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Transverse/Horizontal Plane
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The Transverse Plane cuts the body into top and bottom halves. Twisting movements like the golf swing happen in the transverse plane.
Detailed explanation-2: -However, the golf swing is performed in multiple planes of motion. The body rotates (transverse plane), shifts (frontal plane) and even thrusts (sagittal)-all in less than two seconds as you go from address to finish.
Detailed explanation-3: -Also known as the horizontal plane, the transverse plane of motion involves twisting and rotational movements in the human body. Whether you’re an athlete or just working on your fitness, a strength training program focusing on transverse plane movements is key for injury prevention.
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