Monday, May 9, 2011

Movement ........ Movement along the Axis or Range of motion



A). Nonaxial Movement:
B). Uniaxial Movement
C). Biaxial Movement
D). Multiaxial Movement
II). Types of motion

A). Gliding Movements
gliding movement
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One flat bone slides over another.
B). Angular Movements
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Increase or decrease the angle between 2 bones.
1). Flexion
flexion
 
bullet Bending motion that decreases the angle of the joint bringing the 2 bones closer together.
2). Extension
extension
bulletMovement that increases the angle between the 2 bones.
Hyperextension: bending the head backward.
Hyperextension

3). Dorsiflexion (of the foot)
dorsiflextion and plantar
bulletLifting the foot up so that it points to the shin.
4). Plantar (of the foot)
bulletPointing the foot down.
5). Abduction

abbduction and adduction and circumduction
bulletMovement of the limb along the frontal plane.
bulletRaising an arm laterally or spreading the fingers.
6). Adduction
bulletMovement of the limb toward the body.
 7). Circumduction
bulletMovement of a limb in a circle or cone shape.
C). Rotation
rotation
bulletTurning of the bone along its own long axis.
bulletOnly movement allowed between first 2 cervical vertebra
D). Special Movements
1). Supination
supination and pronation
bulletMovement of the radius around the ulna.
bulletpalm faces up
2). Pronation
bulletMovement of the radius around the ulna.
bullet palm faces down
3). Inversion
inversion and eversion
bulletSole of the foot turns medially
4). Eversion
bulletSole of the foot turns laterally.
5). Protraction
pronation and retraction
bulletNonangular anterior motion along the transverse plane.
bulletJutting the jaw out
6). Retraction
bulletNonangular posterior motion along the transverse plane.
bulletPulling the jaw back.
7). Elevation
elevation and depression
bulletLifting a body part superiorly
bulletShrugging  shoulders closing the mouth.
8). Depression
bulletMoving a body part inferiorly
bulletOpening the mouth.
9). Opposition
opposition
bulletMovement of the thumb in relation to other digits.

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