movements that occur at synovial joints
depression
downward movement
hyperextension
extension beyond normal or anatomical position
inversion
tilting the soles of the foot inward so that they face each other
eversion
tilting the soles of the foot outward so that they face away from each other
angular movements
movements that increase or decrease the angle between bones or structures.
gliding movement
movements that occur when flat bone surfaces slide across each other. such movements are commonly seen between carpals and between tarsals.
supination
turning the forearm so that the palm of the hand turns anteriorly or superiorly
elevation
upward movement
flexion
a decrease in the angle between two bones or structures in a joint
extension
an increase in the angle between two bones or structures in a joint
plantar flexion
bending of the front of the foot downward
dorsiflexion
bending of the front of the foot upward
rotation
movement of a bone or structure around a vertical axis
protraction
movement of a structure anteriorly and parallel to the ground
abduction
movement of a structure away from midline at an angle
retraction
movement of a structure posteriorly and parallel to the ground
adduction
movement of a structure toward midline at an angle
circumduction
movement of the distal end of a structure in a circle while the proximal end remains relatively stationary