 Decreasing the joint angle between bones Bending a joint.

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 Decreasing the joint angle between bones Bending a joint

 Increase the joint angle between bones Straightening a joint

 Moving towards the body “adding on”

 Moving away from the body

 Turning of the foot inward

 Turning of the foot outward

 Pointing of the toes toward the ground

 Bringing the toes toward the shin

 Turning the palm of the hand down This is when the radius and ulna cross

 Turning the palms up/facing forward This is anatomical position

 Turning on a single axis

 Circular movement of the limb

 List what movements happen at the following joints: Shoulder Elbow Fingers Hip Knee Ankle