1 nuria manrique morá. terminology of joint movement it is necessary to establish the correct...
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- 1 Nuria Manrique Mor
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- Terminology of joint movement It is necessary to establish the correct terminology to describe the diverse joint movements. 2
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- Joint movements Flexion Extension Lateral flexion Abduction Adduction Rotation Circumduction Hyperextension 3
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- FLEXION The movement in which two body parts with common articulation bend toward each other. 4
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- Truck flexion 5
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- Elbow flexion 6
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- Shoulder flexion 7
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- Hip flexion 8
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- Ankle flexion or dorsiflexion 9
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- Knee flexion 10
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- EXTENSION The movement in which two body parts with common articulation extend away from each other 11
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- Trunk extension 12
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- Elbow extension 13
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- Shoulder extension 14
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- Hip extension 15
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- Knee extension 16
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- Ankle extension or Plantar flexion 17
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- LATERAL FLEXION The lateral movements of the torso and head in the frontal plane. 18
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- Lateral neck flexion 19
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- Lateral trunck flexion 20
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- ABDUCTION (separation) The lateral movements of the body part away from the vertical axis of the torso. 21
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- Hip abduction 22
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- Shoulder abduction 23
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- ADDUCTION (approximation) The lateral movement that pulls a body part toward the vertical axis of the torso. 24
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- Hip adduction 25
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- Shoulder adduction 26
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- Rotation The movement in which a body part turn around its vertical axis. 27
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- Hip flexion combined with external rotation of the right hip 28
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- Hip flexion combined with the internal rotation of the right hip 29