Types of Body Movements Flashcards

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Synovial Joints

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Allow the body a wide range of movements. Movements are a result of contraction or relaxation of muscles attached to the bones on either side of articulation. Structural type determines the type of movement at an individual joint.

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Flexion and extension

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Movements in the sagittal plane that involve anterior and posterior movements of the neck, trunk or limbs

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Flexion

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Decreases angle between bones

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Extension

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Increases angle between bones

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Abduction and adduction

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Occur within the coronal plane and involve medial-lateral motions of the limbs, fingers, toes or thumb

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Abduction

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Moves limbs laterally away midline of body

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Adduction

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Brings limb toward or across the midline

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Circumduction

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Movement of a body region in a circular manner - one end of the body region stays stationary while the other end moves in a circle. Combines flexion, adduction and abduction.

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Rotation

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Occurs within the vertebral column at a pivot joint or at a ball-and-socket joint.

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Supinated position

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Supinated position = in the anatomical position, the upper limb is held next to the body with the palm facing forward

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Pronated position

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Pronated position = when the palm of the hand faces backward

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Dorsiflexion

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Lifting the front of the foot so the top of the foot moves toward the anterior leg

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Plantar Flexion

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Lifting the heel of the foot from the ground or pointing the toes downward is plantar flexion

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Inversion and eversion

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Complex movements involving multiple plane joints among the tarsal bones of the posterior foot

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Inversion

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Turning if the foot to angle the bottom of the foot toward the midline

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Eversion

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Turns the bottom of the foot away from the midline

17
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Protraction and retraction

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Are anterior-posterior movements of the scapula or mandible

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Protraction

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Protraction of the scapula = occurs when the shoulder is moved forward, as when pushing against something or throwing a ball

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Retraction

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Occurs when the scapula is being pulled posteriorly and medially, toward the vertebral column