list movements for trunk flexion
Well if hyperextension is a type of extension then the opposite of extension is flexion and I'm not sure you can get hyperflexion, so it's probably just flexion.
In hyper flexion of elbow, I hope you are refering to biceps brachii
Ligaments provide stability to a joint during both rest and movement. Excessive movements such as hyper-extension or hyper-flexion can be restricted by ligaments. Also, ligaments prevent movements in some directions.
847.0 is a billable ICD-9-CM medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.Newer versions of 847.0: 2009 2010Diagnosis Definition(s) Soft tissue injury of cervical spine due to sudden hyper-extension or hyper-flexion or hyper-rotation of neck or limbs.
flexion
flexion and extension
It is Flexion and Extension
list movements for trunk flexion
Plantar flexion
plantar flexion and knee flexion
Plantar flexion occurs in your feet.