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Vertebral Foraminal Entrapment on Hip Flexion and Knee Extension

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Translate the doctor's language into common English there is evidence of nerve entrapment on hip flexion and knee extension?

Vertebral Foraminal Entrapment on Hip Flexion and Knee Extension


What is the vertebral movement?

Forward bending or flexion, backward bending or extension. Side to side bending or lateral flexion and rotation.


Is kicking a football flexion or extension?

It is Flexion and Extension


What is the possible movement at the elbow joint?

flexion and extension


What is evidence of nerve entrapment exacerbated by lumbar extension hip extension and lateral flexion of the lumbar spine?

A "pinched nerve" that gets worse if the patient bends backwards, puts one foot behind the other, or bends sideways.


What is The joint that permits only flexion and extension?

Which type of diathrotic joint permits flexion and extension only?


Elbow flexion and extension occur in which plane?

Though flexion and extension can occur in a variety of planes depending on the body's position, if you have a body in anatomical position, then all flexion and extension occurs on the sagittal plane.


The opposite of extension?

contract shorten shrink sever


What is the medical term meaning movement that is opposite flexion?

Extension is the opposite of flexion.


What types of exercises are plantar flexion hip flexion hip extension knee flexion and side leg raises?

balance


What muscle is located on the sides of the vertebral column?

Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.It is the largest muscle mass of the back, forming a prominent bulge on either side of the vertebral column.It is the chief extensor of the vertebral column. It is also important in controlling flexion, lateral flexion and rotation of the vertebral column and in maintaining the lumbar curve, because the main mass of the muslce is in the lumbar region.Consists of: iliocostalis, longissimus and spinalis.Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.


What are the two muscle contractions?

Flexion and extension.