Essential Anatomical Movements Every Health Pro Should Know

2 hours ago
Maria Clara
Pelvic anteversion, retroversion, mandibular protrusion, and retrusion - four critical movements for physical assessment. Save this reference for your next clinical evaluation! #anatomicalmovement #physicaltherapy #clinicalskills

Ready to sharpen your clinical eye? Let’s break down four fundamental movements you can observe every day—and likely use in your next patient assessment. Whether you’re deep into your PT studies or already working hands-on, mastering movement terminology is as much about seeing it as saying it.

Watch closely: we start with the pelvis. The subtle tip forward is called anteversion—picture the top of the pelvis rolling toward the front of the thigh. Instantly, the retroversion flips it back, straightening the spine and engaging your core. Got it in one view? Let’s switch pace.

Zoom in on the jaw. Mandibular protrusion—think of pushing the jaw forward as if making a bold statement. Retrusion draws it back, chin tucking slightly, emphasizing stability. These micro-motions are the keys to understanding functional movement and clinical mechanics.

In rapid review, both pelvic and mandibular motions flow together—as quickly as you’ll need to identify them in clinic. A final split-screen snapshot ties it all together for true visual recall.

Precise movements, clear terms, and fast reference: exactly what you need to boost your anatomical confidence. Don’t just memorize—visualize. Every great assessment starts here. Save this for your next session and keep those concepts moving.

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00:00
Profile view of a person in black demonstrating pelvic anteversion: pelvis tilts forward; clear lower-third label “Pelvic Anteversion”.
Pelvic anteversion.
Static side profile, focused framing; neutral background, high contrast, clinical labeling.
00:02
Same person shifts into pelvic retroversion: pelvis tilts backward; lower-third label changes to “Pelvic Retroversion”.
Pelvic retroversion.
Continuous side profile, smooth transition; maintain clinical labeling.
00:04
Close-up profile of face, jaw pushes forward demonstrating mandibular protrusion; lower-third label “Mandibular Protrusion”.
Mandibular protrusion.
Tight facial profile, minimal distraction, crisp lighting; clear text overlay.
00:06
Jaw pulls back for mandibular retrusion; lower-third label “Mandibular Retrusion”.
Mandibular retrusion.
Same facial close-up; static camera, instant label swap.
00:08
Side view repeats pelvic anteversion to retroversion quickly—no text label, movement only, higher pace.
Pelvic anteversion. Pelvic retroversion.
Quick-cut between movements, static side profile, increase tempo for review.
00:11
Facial close-up rapid demonstration: jaw protrusion followed by retrusion, no labels.
Mandibular protrusion. Mandibular retrusion.
Quick sequence, static close-up; maintain clinical clarity.
00:14
Split-screen: top shows pelvic anteversion/retroversion, bottom displays mandibular protrusion/retrusion; center text “Know Your Movements”.
Know your movements.
Composite split-screen, bold center title; clean, balanced framing for quick visual summary.
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Take my video workspace/uploads/202510/02/2d42917f-3d43-468e-b80f-98c99636823a.mp4,workspace/uploads/202510/02/e7756df5-7b06-4301-849e-51c65d3dcccf.mp4 and turn it into a TikTok Short. Script reference and requirements: Faça um vídeo sobre movimentos anatômicos: anteversão e retroversão e protusão e retrusão. Use os movimentos de legenda.. No subtitles. Video content is in English.
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