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Body Movements Lab Activity

Body Movements Lab Activity. Study these slides. Then work with a partner to make these motions and movements. Angular Movement – know – (important slide!). Flexion — bending movement that decreases the angle of the joint Extension — reverse of flexion; joint angle is increased

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Body Movements Lab Activity

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  1. Body Movements Lab Activity Study these slides. Then work with a partner to make these motions and movements

  2. Angular Movement – know – (important slide!) • Flexion — bending movement that decreases the angle of the joint • Extension — reverse of flexion; joint angle is increased • Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion — up and down movement of the foot • Abduction — movement away from the midline • Adduction — movement toward the midline • Circumduction — movement describes a cone in space https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGmkVkVqQJk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA6HiaV1RlU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJOBPzSD_To

  3. Gliding Movement – know (be able to identify)

  4. Angular Movement – know (be able to identify)

  5. Angular Movement – know (be able to identify)

  6. Angular Movement – know (be able to identify)

  7. Rotation – know (be able to identify) • The turning of a bone around its own long axis • Examples • Between atlas and axis • Hip and shoulder joints

  8. Special Movements – know (be able to identify) • Supination and pronation • Inversion and eversion • Protraction and retraction • Elevation and depression • Opposition

  9. Special Movements – know (be able to identify)

  10. Special Movements – know (be able to identify)

  11. Special Movements – know (be able to identify) Figure 8.6c

  12. Special Movements – know (be able to identify) Figure 8.6d

  13. Special Movements – know (be able to identify)

  14. Angular Movement – know – (important slide!) • Flexion — bending movement that decreases the angle of the joint • Extension — reverse of flexion; joint angle is increased • Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion — up and down movement of the foot • Abduction — movement away from the midline • Adduction — movement toward the midline • Circumduction — movement describes a cone in space https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGmkVkVqQJk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA6HiaV1RlU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJOBPzSD_To

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