REVIEWING THE JOINT MOVEMENTS Name the motion in direction of arrow.

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REVIEWING THE JOINT MOVEMENTS Name the motion in direction of arrow.

Flexing the Leg at Knee

Circumduction of leg.

Abduct Wrist

Abduct at your wrist.

Flexing the Trunk

Adduct Wrist

Hyperextension of head.

Abduct Arm

Adduct Arm

Abduct Fingers

Plantar flexion.

Adduct Fingers

Pronation.

Extension at the Thigh

Inversion.

Abduct Arm

Adduct at your wrist.

Hyperextension of the Head

Extending The Trunk

Flexion of entire leg.

Extending The Leg at the Knee

Adduction GIVE TERM movement of a limb toward the midline of the body. the digits move toward the longitudinal axis of the hand or foot.

Extension of entire arm.

Dorsiflexion Of Foot

Flexing Head Chin toward chest.

Rotation of leg.

Abduct Arm

Circumduction of Head

Extension at the Thigh

Hyperextension of the Head

Retraction of shoulder.

Extending The Head To this point

Opposition.

Abduct Fingers

Extension at the Thigh

Flexing the Arm at Shoulder Bring entire arm forward with movement at shoulder only. Flexing the Arm at Shoulder

Depression of shoulder.

Abduct Wrist

Flexing Head Chin toward chest.

Opposition

Abduct Wrist

Adduct Arm

Reposition.

Hyperextending the Trunk

Abduct Fingers

Extension at the Thigh

Circumduction of Head

Flexing the Trunk

Circumduction GIVE TERM a combination of flexion, abduction, extension and adduction performed one after the other. The proximal end of the limb remains stationary and the distal end moves in a circle. The limb as a whole outlines a cone.

Adduct Wrist

Inversion

Plantar Flexion

Protraction of Shoulder Blades

Rotation GIVE TERM: movement of a bone around its longitudinal axis without lateral or medial displacement.

Retraction of Shoulder Blades

Retraction of Lower Jaw

Extending The Trunk

Rotation Of Head

Circumduction of Hip

Supination

Rotation Of Trunk

Protraction GIVE TERM: movement that results in a portion of the body being moved forward on a plane parallel to the ground.

Protraction of Lower Jaw

Circumduction of Arm

Opposition

Pronation

Circumduction of Hip

Elevation of Shoulder

Retraction Give term: movement that results in the protracted portion of the body being moved on a parallel plane, back to its original position

Pronation

Retraction of Lower Jaw

Dorsiflexion Of Foot

Retraction of Shoulder Blades

Lateral flexion of head.

Eversion

Depression of Shoulder

Watch animation Pronation

Supination

Lateral flexion

Plantar Flexion

Supination

Inversion Give term: movement that results in the medial turning of the sole of the foot.

Inversion