Chapter 8- movement and joints
circumduction
A circular type of movement made at a ball-and-socket joint such as the shoulder (as in pitching a softball)
planter flexion
Describes the tiptoe position, relative to the foot
abduction
Movement away from the midline of the body
. bursae
Small sacs of synovial fluid that ease movement at the joint.
extension
Straightening of a joint so that the angle between bones increases
slightly movable joints
The symphysis pubis and intervertebral discs, for example
Hinge
The type of freely movable joint at the elbow. The type of joint formed by the distal finger bones
ball-and-socket
The type of joint formed by the acetabulum and the head of the femur. The type of joint formed by the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity
suture
The type of joint that connects the frontal and parietal bones example of an immovable joint
pronation
Turning the forearm so that the hand is facing downward (toward the ground)
flexion
Type of movement achieved as the forearm bends toward the arm (decreasing the angle at the joint)
dorsiflexion
describes bending the foot towards the shin
adduction
movement toward the midline of the body
ligament
tough strands of connective tissue that connect bone to bone
supination
turning the forearm so that the palm is facing the sky