A). Nonaxial Movement:II). Types of motion
B). Uniaxial Movement
C). Biaxial Movement
D). Multiaxial Movement
A). Gliding Movements
One flat bone slides over another.B). Angular MovementsC). Rotation
Increase or decrease the angle between 2 bones.1). Flexion
2). Extension
Bending motion that decreases the angle of the joint bringing the 2 bones closer together.
Movement that increases the angle between the 2 bones. Hyperextension: bending the head backward.
3). Dorsiflexion (of the foot)
4). Plantar (of the foot)
Lifting the foot up so that it points to the shin.
5). Abduction
Pointing the foot down.
6). Adduction
Movement of the limb along the frontal plane. Raising an arm laterally or spreading the fingers.
7). Circumduction
Movement of the limb toward the body.
Movement of a limb in a circle or cone shape.
D). Special Movements
Turning of the bone along its own long axis.
Only movement allowed between first 2 cervical vertebra
1). Supination
2). Pronation
Movement of the radius around the ulna. palm faces up
3). Inversion
Movement of the radius around the ulna.
palm faces down
4). Eversion
Sole of the foot turns medially
5). Protraction
Sole of the foot turns laterally.
6). Retraction
Nonangular anterior motion along the transverse plane. Jutting the jaw out
7). Elevation
Nonangular posterior motion along the transverse plane. Pulling the jaw back.
8). Depression
Lifting a body part superiorly Shrugging shoulders closing the mouth.
9). Opposition
Moving a body part inferiorly Opening the mouth.
Movement of the thumb in relation to other digits.
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