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Anatomical terms of motion

Motion, the process of movement, is described using specific terms. Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and specific sections of the body. The terminology used describes this motion according to its direction relative to the anatomical position of the body parts involved. Anatomists and others use a unified set of terms to describe most of…

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Special motion

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Anatomical terms of motion

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movement motion body terms flexion isbn foot extension example hand towards direction joint rotation wrist sole shoulder anatomical joints dorsiflexion

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those of the handsinstance ofmore specialized terms are necessary for describing unique movements0.80text
feetinstance ofmore specialized terms are necessary for describing unique movements0.80text
and eyes.In generalinstance ofmore specialized terms are necessary for describing unique movements0.80text
motion is classified according to the anatomical plane it occurs ininstance ofmore specialized terms are necessary for describing unique movements0.80text
a joint is overstretched orinstance ofif a part of the body0.80text
fingersinstance ofbut may also be performed by other parts of the body0.80text
handsinstance ofbut may also be performed by other parts of the body0.80text
feetinstance ofbut may also be performed by other parts of the body0.80text
and headinstance ofbut may also be performed by other parts of the body0.80text

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