Joint Motions
Extension
Increases the angle between articulating elements. When a person is in the anatomical position, they are in this motion.
Abduction
Movement away from the longitudinal axis of the body in the frontal plane.
Circumduction
Movement in a circle, a combination of flexion, extension, adduction, abduction.
Flexion
Movement in the anterior-posterior plane that reduces the angle between the articulating elements.
Opposition
Movement of the thumb toward the palm or the pads of other fingers.
Adduction
Movement toward the longitudinal axis of the body in the frontal plane.
Eversion
Moving the sole outward.
Depression
Opening your mouth
Lateral Rotation
Outward rotation
Pronation
Palm is turned posteriorly
Retraction
Reverse movement of moving a part of the body anteriorly in the horizontal plane.
Medial Rotation
The anterior surface of the limb turns toward the long axis of the trunk. Inward rotation
Supination
The palm is turned anteriorly
Elevation
Closing your mouth
Protraction
Entails moving a part of the body anteriorly in the horizontal plane.
Plantar flexion
Extends the ankle joint and elevates the heel.
Hyperextension
Extension past the anatomical position
Dorsiflexion
Flexion at the ankle joint and elevation of the sole.
Inversion
Twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole inward.