movement (occurring at the joint)
flexion at wrist
Bending the joint resulting in a decrease of angle; moving the palm of the hand toward the front of the forearm.
lateral flexion of the spine
Lateral movement away from the midline of the body; moving the spine to the side (left or right); the neck (T1-S1) moves toward the shoulder.
abduction at hip
Lateral movement away from the midline of the body; moving the thigh outward with hip straight.
adduction at wrist
Medial movement toward the midline of the body; moving the little finger side of the hand toward the medial side of the forearm. fingers spreading out = abduction of fingers
adduction at hip
Medial movement toward the midline of the body; moving the thigh inward with hip straight.
adduction at shoulder
Medial movement toward the midline of the body; moving the upper arm down to the side toward the body.
lateral rotation of spine
Rotary movement around the longitudinal axis of the bone; turning the spine to the side (right or left); the thorax rotates to one side. if humerus just rotating = medial rotation at shoulder
hyperextension at wrist
Straightening the joint resulting in an increase of angle; moving the back of the hand toward the back of the forearm.
extension at knee
Straightening the joint resulting in an increase of angle; moving the lower leg away from the back of the thigh.
plantar flexion of the ankle
in which the foot is pointed downwards
circumduction at hip
is a conical movement of a limb extending from the joint (e.g. shoulder or hip) at which the movement is controlled. It allows for 360 degrees of movement.
Depression at mandible
opening of mouth & dropping chin
supination of forearm
palm up - holding soup
hyperextension at neck
sudden backward acceleration of skull creating extreme extension of the cervical spine
extension at hip
the backward movement of your thigh
flexion at neck
the movement in which the chin is lowered down toward the chest
Extension at neck
the neck is extended, as in looking upward toward the ceiling
Rotation at neck (lateral rotation)
turn side to side
inversion of foot
occurs when the foot rolls over so that the sole of the foot increasingly faces the opposing foot.
flexion at hip
when you bring your leg forward to the front- the bending motion that brings your thigh toward your chest
circumduction at shoulder
360 degrees rotation
hyperextension at hip
Normal hip extension range of motion is zero to 30 degrees. Hip hyperextension is any motion exceeding the normal extension range, so greater than 30 degrees.
protraction at mandible
a forward projection of a facial structure; drawing out/lengthening
pronation of the forearm
back of hand to sky