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  • ...se the leg 20cm from the starting position maintaning the knee in complete extension. * The ASLR consists of ipsilateral hip flexion, a contralateral hip extension moment, force closure by the lateral abdominal muscles, sagittal plane pelv
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  • ...n]]/paralysis.<ref name="p1">Houglum PA, Bertoti DB. Brunnstrom's clinical kinesiology. FA Davis; 2012</ref> Flexion &amp; Extension
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  • ...ents of the wrist<ref>Cael C. Functional Anatomy: Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Kinesiology, an Palpation for Manual Therapists. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009.</ |Flexion-extension; Abduction-adduction
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  • ...letic motions<ref name="p1">Houglum PA, Bertotti DB. Brunnstrom's clinical kinesiology. FA Davis; 2012.</ref>. Although the focus has been more on the shoulder, t ...erior translation and compression forces of the humeral head. As the wrist extension reaches a maximum, the wrist extensor is at its greatest activity<ref name=
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  • ....Available: https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780323544986/essentials-of-kinesiology-for-the-physical-therapist-assistant<nowiki/>(accessed 21.1.2022)</ref> ...posterior portion of Gluteus medius abducts and assists in [[Hip Extensors|extension]] and lateral rotation of hip.<ref>Physiopedia Gluteus Medius Available:[[G
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  • Movements in the hip joint occur in three planes of movement: flexion/extension in the sagittal plane, abduction/adduction in the frontal plane, and extern * Hip movement in extension and flexion can be evaluated using the Modified Thomas Test (MTT) and the S
    24 KB (3,499 words) - 09:59, 18 August 2022
  • .... </ref><ref>Smith, LK, Weiss, EL, and Lehmkuhl, LD: Brunnstrom's Clinical Kinesiology, ed 5. Philadelphia: FA Davis, 1996.</ref> Resistance exercise, also referr ...rams should be built. This principle applies to all body systems and is an extension of Wolff's law (body systems adapt over time to the stresses placed on them
    9 KB (1,208 words) - 20:42, 10 December 2023
  • ** when viewed from the side, are the hips in extension or flexion? ..., Nagda TV. Kinematics and Kinetics of Gait. InConceptual Biomechanics and Kinesiology 2021 (pp. 181-196). Springer, Singapore.</ref> Other variables include cade
    22 KB (3,278 words) - 11:54, 18 April 2024
  • * Provides fulcrum to elicit movement (flexion and extension)<ref name=":3">Pedowitz R, Chung CB, Resnick D, editors. [https://books.goo ...the flexor pulleys. It functions to stretch and compress with flexion and extension of the digits.
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  • ...the rotator cuff provides shoulder joint support by preventing flexion and extension prime movers of the [[humerus]] e.g. the deltoid, from translating the hume * Wand Exercises for flexion/extension/internal rotation/external rotation/ abduction/ adduction
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  • ...ld not be performed at the end of range of cervical movement, particularly extension and rotation. ...w amplitude cervical spinal manipulation.] Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 22(5), 740-746.
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  • ...putations|amputation.]]<ref>Houglum PA, Bertotti DB. Brunnstrom's clinical kinesiology. FA Davis; 2012</ref> The foot and ankle have a crucial role in [[gait]] an Flexion and Extension
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  • | [[Image:2013 extension.png|98x170px]] ...articulation is labeled as the OA joint; its primary motion is flexion and extension at the joint. It also performing side-bending with opposite rotation.
    25 KB (3,823 words) - 17:19, 29 February 2024
  • ...lating to biomechanics. Biomechanics provides information for a variety of kinesiology professions to analyze human movement to improve effectiveness or decrease ...tal plane it is called flexion and a motion that increases the joint angle extension.<ref name=":0" /> Other common direction of motion in the sagittal plane a
    26 KB (4,031 words) - 09:59, 18 August 2022
  • ...increases. The closed pack position for interphalangeal joints is at full extension. ...of movement]]: describe how the body moves. Up and down movements (flexion/extension) occur in the ''sagittal plane.'' Sideway movements (abduction/adduction)
    28 KB (4,062 words) - 06:26, 12 April 2024
  • ...is joint are not predictable.<ref name="Nor" /><ref name="Neu">Neumann DA. Kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system: Foundations for Physical Rehabilitation. Els ...otation in relation to acromion about 30 degrees, And during adduction and extension the scapula moves in downward rotation relative to the acromion about 30 d
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  • #**Thumb: extension ...the radial styloid process) that radiates up the forearm with grasping or extension of the thumb
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  • ...les tendinopathy and healthy individuals]. Journal of electromyography and kinesiology. 2011;21:499-505.</ref>. Lastly, there was reduced activation of the gluteu ...=":5" />. Normally, during the transition to midstance, the knee goes into extension while the foot transitions to a supinated position creating external rotati
    11 KB (1,508 words) - 12:42, 31 May 2021
  • ...t of improving scapula kinematics<ref>Shih YF, Lee YF, Chen WY. Effects of Kinesiology Taping on Scapular Reposition Accuracy, Kinematics, and Muscle Activity in ...ezius muscles during surface EMG analysis. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology. 2005 Aug 1;15(4):418-28.</ref>
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  • ...ession, shoulder extension, elbow flexion and extension, wrist flexion and extension and ball squeeze; ...es available for lymphedema include electrostimulation, [[acupuncture]], [[Kinesiology Taping|Kinesio Taping]], [[Low Level Laser Therapy|low-level laser]], deep
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