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Muscular System: Terms of Motion


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Ankle
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joint most involved in dorsiflexion & plantar flexion

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Ankle
Joint most involved in dorsiflexion & plantar flexion
Rotation
Movement along the longitudinal axis
Depression
Movement in the inferior direction
Elevation
Movement in the superior direction
Pronation
Rotation of forearm so palm faces dorsally
Supination
Rotation of forearm so palm faces ventrally
Ankle
Joint most involved in eversion & inversion
Eversion
Movement of ankle so toes move laterally
Inversion
Movement of ankle so toes move medially
Flexion
Decreases the angle of a joint among the sagittal plane
Plantar flexion
Movement of ankle so toes move downwards
Dorsiflexion
Movement of ankle so toes move upwards
Coronal
Plane upon which abduction & adduction occur
Abduction
Increases the angle of a joint among the coronal plane
Adduction
Decreases the angle of a joint among the coronal plane
Sagittal
Plane upon which flexion & extension occur
Extension
Increases the angle of a joint among the sagittal plane