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*Flexion is term used to describe the movement around or at joints in arm or leg, e.g pulling action reduce the angle in elbow joint, *Opposite of this movement is extension e.g pushing something with arms bend at elbow.
This permits movement in two planes, allowing flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction. Examples are: the wrist-joint, metacarpophalangeal joints ( metacarpal bones and the phalanges) and metatarsophalangeal joints (joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal phalanges of the toes). Sports: Baseball, tennis, soccer, horseback riding and anything that uses the hands and feet.
That is flexion and extension at shoulder joint.
These terms used in physiology refer to actions that occur at a joint in the body. Flexion usually refers to the part away from the body being brought toward the midline of the body while extension usually refers to the part away from the body being moved away. As an example when the hand is brought toward the face, flexion occurs at the elbow and when the hand is moved away from the face, extension occurs at the elbow.
Satellites are used to measure the movement of plate by radiation.
Flexion of the finger.
Components of plantar reflex. 1st fanning of toes, 2nd plantar flexion of great toe, 3rd plantar flexion of ankle, 4th flexion at knee, 5th flexion and abduction at hip. So if toes r amputed u can check other components.. But if High amputation is done.. then its difficult to access and test the plantar reflex. Well there r many techniques to check plantar reflexes, but most commonly used one is to stroke the foot
movement -abduction,adduction,flexion,extension,circular motion
*Flexion is term used to describe the movement around or at joints in arm or leg, e.g pulling action reduce the angle in elbow joint, *Opposite of this movement is extension e.g pushing something with arms bend at elbow.
The bones that are used during a calf raise is the fibula and tibia. It is more of a muscular movement than a movement of the bones.
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This permits movement in two planes, allowing flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction. Examples are: the wrist-joint, metacarpophalangeal joints ( metacarpal bones and the phalanges) and metatarsophalangeal joints (joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal phalanges of the toes). Sports: Baseball, tennis, soccer, horseback riding and anything that uses the hands and feet.
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