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Deformity may also exist to the front or back (in the sagittal plane).
Generally, the organs are simply transposed through the sagittal plane.
Decreased ability to move limbs outside of the sagittal plane, which increases stability.
The sagittal plane bisects the left and right sides of the body longitudinally.
Although quiet standing appears to be static, it is actually a process of rocking from the ankle in the sagittal plane.
Although seemingly static,the body rocks slightly back and forth from the ankle in the sagittal plane.
It brings a part of the anatomy closer to the sagittal plane of the body.
Flexion occurs in the sagittal plane, when the angle of a joint is decreased.
It is perpendicular to the coronal and sagittal planes.
The other two commonly used terms are the coronal plane and the sagittal plane.
A groupe of fibres that cross the sagittal plane.
A plane parallel to the sagittal plane (which divides left and right sides).
The second special plane is the sagittal plane.
The radius of the condyles' curvature in the sagittal plane becomes smaller toward the back.
The term parasagittal is used to describe any plane parallel to the sagittal plane.
Sagittal plane is any plane parallel to the median plane.
Presence of the cord was sought in the transverse and sagittal plane of the neck.
In upright vertebrates, the sacrum is capable of slight independent movement along the sagittal plane.
Due to the specific nature of its definition, only one true sagittal plane exists, and it corresponds to the "mid-sagittal" view.
Abduction, in functional anatomy, is a movement which draws a limb away from the median sagittal plane of the body.
The coronal plane and the sagittal plane are examples of longitudinal planes.
The midsagittal plane is the specific sagittal plane that is exactly in the middle of the body.
The shell is typically bilaterally symmetrical, with the hinge lying in the sagittal plane.
Functional activities include primarily movement in the sagittal plane, stabilization during locomotion (walking, running) and power jumping.
Abduction and adduction are terms for movements of limbs relative to the sagittal plane .