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Anatomical terms of motion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The movement of body structures is accomplished by the contraction of muscles. Muscles may move parts of the skeleton relatively to each other, or may move parts of internal organs relatively to each ...
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Flexion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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These include flexion, extension, pronation, and supination. The hand is capable of two additional movement types, adduction and abduction. Supination and Pronation; Supination of the hand in part occurs via the supinator muscle, which is found swirling around upper posterior region of the radius.
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Am J Emerg Med. 1999; ... Brady WJ; Moghtader J; Cutcher D; Exline C; Young J; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville 22908, USA. ... Dynamic cervical spine radiography (CSR) is used to detect ligamentous instability. We investigated the ED use of dynamic CSR through a...
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In [a neurologically intact child with neck pain following trauma but normal plain xrays] do [flexion/extension xrays] aid [diagnosis of ligamentous or soft tissue injury with instability]?
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Free Online Library: Reliability of passive wrist flexion and extension goniometric measurements: a multicenter study. (includes commentary and author response) by "Physical Therapy"; Health, general Goniometry Usage Joints Range of motion Wrist Physiological aspects ... approaches to the measurement of extension and flexion,
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