Movements Possible at Synovial Joints Flashcards

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What is the definition of Flexion?

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A decrease in the angle between anterior surface of the articulating bones. Except in the case of the Knee and Toe joints.

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What is the definition of Lateral Flexion?

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A decrease in the angle between lateral surfaces of the articulating bones.

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What is the definition of Extension?

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An increase in the angle between anterior surfaces of the articulating bones. Except in the Knee and Toe joints.

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What is the definition of Hyperextension?

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An increase in the angle between the anterior surfaces of the articulating bones, where the movement goes beyond the normal range.

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What is the definition of Horizontal Extension/Abduction?

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An increase in the angle between anterior surfaces of articulating bones, in the horizontal or transverse plane.

This is arms horizontal in front of you, then moved away from each other.

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What is the definition of Horizontal Flexion/Adduction

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A decrease in the angle between the anterior surfaces of the articulating bones, in the horizontal or transverse plane.

This is arms horizontal beside you, then moves towards each other.

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What is the definition of Dorsi Flexion?

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A decrease in the angles between the anterior surface of the foot and the shin. Flexing the foot.

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What is the definition of Plantar Flexion?

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An increase in the angles between the anterior surface of the foot and shine. Pointing Toes.

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What is the definition of Abduction?

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Movement of bone or limb away from the midline of the body.

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What is the definition of Adduction?

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Movement of bone or limb towards the midline of the body.

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What is the definition of Circumduction?

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Movement where the distal end of bone moves in a circle whilst the proximal end remains still.

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What is the definition of Inversion?

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Movement where the sole of the foot is turned medially/inward.

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What is the definition of Eversion?

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Movement where the sole of the foot is turned laterally/outward.

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What is the definition of Supination?

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Movement of the forearm where the palm is turned anterior or superior.

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What is the definition of Pronation?

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Movement of the forearm where the palm is turned posterior or inferior.

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What is the definition of Elevation?

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Raising a joint, e.g. the shoulders

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What is the definition of Depression?

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Pulling a joint down or return from elevation

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What is the definition of Protraction?

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Moving a body part forward

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What is the definition of Retraction?

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Moving a body part backwards

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What is the definition of Medial Rotation?

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Where the anterior surface of the bone or limb rotates towards the midline of the body.

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What is the definition of Lateral Rotation?

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Where the anterior surface of the bone or limb rotates away from the midline of the body.

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What is the definition of Opposition?

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Where you bring the tip of the thumb across to the tip of a finger.