Flexion: 1: increases the angle between the participating bones 2. Moves a limb away from the midline 3. Moves a limb towards the midline 4. Decreases the angle between the participating bones
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- Describe the following movements: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, supination, pronation, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, inversion, and eversion.A. Fill in the missing joints in the body. Joints of the Human Body Name Examples (2) Туре Freely movable Movement Ball and Socket Free movements in all directions Flexion and extension 1. 2. 1. ulna) 2. Elbow (humerus, on one plane Pivot Rotation 1. Atlas and axis 2. Freely movable Gliding 1. Thumb 2. Slightly movable Bending, twisting and 1. slight compression Cartilaginous 2. Immovable Suture 1. (fused) 2.Topic: Joints For the following joints, list: a) their structural type ; b) their functional type; and c) the movements allowed: a. Temporomandibular b. Atlanto-occipital c. Intervertebral (facet or between articular processes) d. Acromioclavicular e. Glenohumeral f. Elbow g. Radiocarpal h. Carpometacarpal of digit 1 i. Coxal j. Tibiofemoral k. Ankle
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- Match the planes of motion and the respective of axis of motion with the elbow and radioulnar joint movements. 1. Extension A. Frontal plane, sagittal axis B. Sagittal plane, frontal axis C. Transverse plane, vertical axis 2. Flexion 3. Pronation 4. Supination10 Matching: Match the following terms with the correct description. Flexion Circumduction Adduction Extension Dorsiflexion Abduction Rotation Pronation Movement of a body part toward the midline Movement around a central axis A. B. Turning the palm over to face down D. Decreasing the angle between two bones E: Movement of a body part away from the midine F. Increasing the angle between two bones G. Movement of the ankle that decreases the angle between the foot and leg H. Movement in a circleAdduction: 1. Moves a limb towards the midline 2. Decreases the angle between the participating bones 3. Moves a limb away from the midline 4. Increases the angle between the participating bones