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- Extension (anatomy), a movement at a joint that increases the angle between the two ends of the joint; the opposite of flexion.
- Pain is felt most commonly on the lateral aspect of the knee and is most intensive at 30 degrees of knee flexion.
- The knee is a modified hinge joint, which permits flexion and extension as well as slight internal and external rotation.
- in ſp and ſt (since 1901 also ſz), unless they arise by happenstance (via a connecting s or composition); that includes flexion suffixes starting with t:
e. - Both these movements are used when opening a bottle with a corkscrew: first biceps screws in the cork (supination), then it pulls the cork out (flexion).
- The latissimus dorsi is responsible for extension, adduction, transverse extension also known as horizontal abduction (or horizontal extension), flexion from an extended position, and (medial) internal rotation of the shoulder joint.
- It acts to tilt the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body (eversion) and to extend the foot downward away from the body (plantar flexion) at the ankle.
- Acute back injuries can arise from stressful lifting techniques done without adequate recovery, especially when experimenting with more ballistic work, or work where the extensor spinae are stressed during spinal flexion when much of the load is commonly taken up by the slower to heal ligaments which may not adapt progressively to the stress.
- A noxious or tactile stimulus will cause a wink contraction of the anal sphincter muscles and also flexion.
- Volkmann's contracture is a permanent flexion contracture of the hand at the wrist, resulting in a claw-like deformity of the hand and fingers.
- The pectoralis major's primary functions are flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of the humerus.
- Claw toe is another similar condition, with dorsiflexion of the proximal phalanx on the lesser metatarsophalangeal joint, combined with flexion of both the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints.
- Correct placement of the cup directly over the flexion point, about 3 cm anterior from the occipital (posterior) fontanelle, is critical to the success of a vacuum extraction.
- Functional ambulation with bent knee prostheses for an adult with bilateral 90 degrees knee flexion contractures—A case report.
- The withdrawal reflex (nociceptive flexion reflex or flexor withdrawal reflex) is a spinal reflex intended to protect the body from damaging stimuli.
- The biceps is stronger at elbow flexion when the forearm is supinated (palms turned upward) and weaker when the forearm is pronated.
- Sleep apnea can be worsened by anterior flexion of the neck or posterior movement of the mandible when sleeping supine.
- In the trot, they exhibit showiness and an exaggerated high knee and hock action due to very good flexion of their joints.
- The syndrome may also include various dermatoglyphics, including transverse flexion creases, distal axial triradius, increased whorls and arches on digits and a single palmar crease.
- The Brudziński cheek sign or Brudziński's cheek phenomenon is a clinical sign in which pressure on the cheek elicits a reflex action, usually a twitching of the area near the eye or upper lip, and flexion of the forearm when pressure is applied to upper arm with a sphygmomanometer.
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