1.2 -- range of motion (ROM) Flashcards
depression
refers to movement in an inferior direction
elevation
refers to movement in a superior direction
flexion
bending at the joint so that the angle between the bones is decreased
extension/hyperextension
increases the angle of a joint (straightening/over-straightening)
abduction
the movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
adduction
movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
rotation
spinning, pivoting, or revolving of the joint
circumduction
the circular movement of a limb
plantar flexion
movement of the foot that flexes foot/toes toward the ground (pointing your foot)
dorsiflexion
backward flexion of the foot/toes toward your tibia & fibula
supination
movement that turns the palm up; turns the ankles outward
pronation
turning the palm downward; turning the ankles inward
elevation
raising a body part
depression
lowering a body part
rotation
spinning a body part
circumduction
the circular movement of a limb at the far end
supination
movement that turns the palm up
pronation
turning the palm downward
abduction
movement away from the midline
adduction
moving toward the midline
dorsiflexion
bending of the foot or the toes upward
plantar flexion
pointing toes
flexion
bending a joint
extension
increases the angle of a joint
hyperextension
excessive straightening of a body part