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Skeletal Outline · Web viewA ball and socket joint allows the movements of flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and circumduction (circle) T/F: List the numbers of the hinge
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The validity of the circumduction test in elderly men and women ...
Chapter 7-Joint Movements. Types of Movements 1)Gliding 2) Angular -Flexion -Extension -Hyperextension -Abduction -Adduction -Circumduction 3) Rotation.
ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY ANATOMICAL POSITION PLANES/AXIS FLEXION/EXTENSION ABDUCTION/ADDUCTION INTERNAL/EXTERNAL ROTATION CIRCUMDUCTION SUPINATION.
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University of Groningen The validity of the circumduction ... · The Validity of the Circumduction Test in Elderly Men and Women Koen A.P.M. Lemmink, Han C.G. Kemper, Mathieu H.G.
Year 12 A Level PE Learner Booklet€¦ · o Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, horizontal flexion/extension, medial and lateral rotation, circumduction o Deltoid, latissimus
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Muscular System. KEY TERMS Abduction Adduction Cardiac muscle Circumduction Contract Contractibility Contracture Elasticity Excitability Extensibility.