Joint Movements
Abduction
Abduction is a process of moving a body part away from the midline of the body.
Adduction
Adduction is the process of moving a body part toward the midline of the body.
Circumduction
Circumduction is the process of moving a body part in a circular motion, such as swinging your arm.
Eversion
Eversion is the process of turning outward, such as at the ankle.
Inversion
Inversion is the process of turning inward, such as the ankle.
Dorsiflexion
Is the process of bending a body part backwards, such as pulling your ankle to your shin.
Pronation
Pronation is the process of turning the hand so that the palm points downward
Protraction
Protraction is the process of moving a body part forward, such as the jaw.
Rotation
Rotation is the process of moving a body part around a central axis
Extension
Extension is the process of straightening a flexed limb or spine
Flexion
Flexion is the process of bending a flexed limb or the spine.
Retraction
Retraction is the process of moving a body part backward, such as the jaw.
Supination
Supination is the process of turning the palm upward