The breastbone (sternum), is just about the most medial (towards the mid-line) structure of the body.
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Yes, the breastbone (sternum) is considered the medial part of the body as it lies centrally along the anterior chest wall. It serves as a point of attachment for the ribs and plays a crucial role in protecting the heart and lungs.
The anterior part of the chest is the area located on the front side of the body, where the chest muscles, breastbone, and ribs are situated.
No, pronation is not a medial rotation. Pronation refers to the inward rolling motion of the foot and ankle during walking or running, while medial rotation typically refers to the movement of a body part towards the midline of the body.
The patella is commonly referred to as the kneecap bone, not the breastbone. The breastbone is known as the sternum.
The brain is considered the most used body part, while the heart is often considered the second most used body part because it constantly pumps blood throughout the body.
Horizontal flexion occurs in the transverse plane of motion, where the movement involves bending or flexing the body part in a horizontal direction towards the midline of the body.