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Protraction and Retraction Anatomy Quiz

Protraction and retraction are special body movements that most students will learn in their anatomy and physiology courses. Healthcare professionals reference these movements during documentation and assessments. The quiz below will test your knowledge on these movements.

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Before taking the protraction vs retraction quiz below, you might want to review our anatomy notes. In addition, you might want to view our protraction vs retraction video demonstration.

Protraction and Retraction Anatomy Quiz

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Protraction vs Retraction Anatomy Quiz

1. When you try to touch your elbows behind your back, what movement occurs in the scapula bones?

a. Retraction

b. Retrusion

c. Protraction

d. Protrusion

The answer is a, retraction. Retraction brings the scapula bones to a posteromedial position (back and toward the body’s midline). Remember, you retract when you reach back!

2. When you punch in front of you, which movement occurs?

a. Retraction

b. Retrusion

c. Protraction

d. Protrusion

The answer is c, protraction. Remember, protraction has the shoulder moving anteriorly. The serratus anterior muscle assists with this motion, and it is called the boxer’s muscle.  You punch to protract!

3. Which motion best describes retraction?

a. The scapulae move in a posterior/medial direction (posteromedial)

b. The scapulae move in an anterior/lateral direction (anterolateral)

c. The scapulae only move anteriorly

d. The scapulae only move posteriorly

The answer is a, the scapulae move back (posteriorly) and toward the midline (medially) during retraction (posteromedial). If you try to touch the elbows behind the back, your shoulder blades retract.

4. Which motion best describes protraction?

a. The scapulae move in a posterior/medial direction (posteromedial)

b. The scapulae move in an anterior/lateral direction (anterolateral)

c. The scapulae only move anteriorly

d. The scapulae only move posteriorly

The answer is b, the scapulae move in an anterior/lateral direction (anterolateral). This motion can be achieved by punching or touching the elbows together in the front.

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