Movement at Joints. Types of Motions at Synovial Joints Gliding –f–flat bone surfaces moving...

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Movement at Joints

Types of Motions at Synovial Joints• Gliding – flat bone surfaces moving across each other

• Flexion – decrease in angle between articulating bones

• Extension – Increase in angle between articulating bones

• Hyperextension– Bending beyond 180o degrees • moving humerus backwards behind anatomical position

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• Abduction– movement of bone away from midline

• Adduction– movement of bone toward midline

• Circumduction– movement of distal end in a circle

• Rotation– bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis

Types of Motions at Synovial Joints

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Special Movements at Synovial Joints

• Elevation– lift upward

• Depression– downward movement

• Protraction– movement forward

• Retraction– movement back to anatomical position

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• Inversion– move of soles medially (inward)

• Toward each other

• Eversion– move soles laterally (outward)

• Away from each other

• Dorsiflexion– point (flex) toes upward

• As if standing on your heels

• Plantar flexion– bend (point) toes downward

• Like a ballerinia

Special Movements at Synovial Joints

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• Supination– movement of forearm so palms face forward or

upward• As if in anatomical position

• Pronation– movement of forearm so palms face backward or

downward

Special Movements at Synovial Joints

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