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Joint Movements Review: Name the Motion in Direction of Arrow

Review and identify various joint movements by naming the motion in the direction of the arrow. Explore flexing, circumduction, abduction, hyperextension, adduction, and other movements of different body parts.

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Joint Movements Review: Name the Motion in Direction of Arrow

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  1. REVIEWING THE JOINT MOVEMENTS Name the motion in direction of arrow.

  2. Flexing the Leg at Knee

  3. Circumduction of leg.

  4. Abduct Wrist

  5. Abduct at your wrist.

  6. Flexing the Trunk

  7. Adduct Wrist

  8. Hyperextension of head.

  9. Abduct Arm

  10. Adduct Arm

  11. Abduct Fingers

  12. Plantar flexion.

  13. Adduct Fingers

  14. Pronation.

  15. Extension at the Thigh

  16. Inversion.

  17. Abduct Arm

  18. Adduct at your wrist.

  19. Hyperextension of the Head

  20. Extending The Trunk

  21. Flexion of entire leg.

  22. Extending The Leg at the Knee

  23. Adduction • GIVE TERM • movement of a limb toward the midline of the body. • the digits move toward the longitudinal axis of the hand or foot.

  24. Extension of entire arm.

  25. Dorsiflexion Of Foot

  26. Flexing Head Chin toward chest.

  27. Rotation of leg.

  28. Abduct Arm

  29. Circumduction of Head

  30. Extension at the Thigh

  31. Hyperextension of the Head

  32. Retraction of shoulder.

  33. Extending The Head To this point

  34. Opposition.

  35. Abduct Fingers

  36. Extension at the Thigh

  37. Bring entire arm forward with movement at shoulder only. Flexing the Arm at Shoulder

  38. Depression of shoulder.

  39. Abduct Wrist

  40. Flexing Head Chin toward chest.

  41. Opposition

  42. Abduct Wrist

  43. Adduct Arm

  44. Reposition.

  45. Hyperextending the Trunk

  46. Abduct Fingers

  47. Extension at the Thigh

  48. Circumduction of Head

  49. Flexing the Trunk

  50. Circumduction GIVE TERM a combination of flexion, abduction, extension and adduction performed one after the other. The proximal end of the limb remains stationary and the distal end moves in a circle. The limb as a whole outlines a cone.

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