- The Joint movements allowed by synovial joints can be classified into several categories: Gliding, Angular, Rotational & Special Movements
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1) Gliding Movements
- Simple sliding motion between flat bone surfaces.
- Example: Intercarpal joints in the wrist.
2) Angular Joint Movements
- Types:
- Flexion: Decreasing the angle between two bones. Example: Bending the elbow.
- Extension: Increasing the angle between two bones. Example: Straightening the elbow.
- Hyperextension: Extension beyond the normal range of motion. Example: Bending the head backward.
- Abduction: Movement away from the midline of the body. Example: Raising the arm sideways.
- Adduction: Movement toward the midline of the body. Example: Bringing the arm back to the side.
- Circumduction: A circular movement combining flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction. Example: Moving the arm in a circular motion.
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3) Rotational Joint Movements
- Types:
- Medial (Internal) Rotation: Rotation towards the midline. Example: Rotating the thigh inward.
- Lateral (External) Rotation: Rotation away from the midline. Example: Rotating the thigh outward.
4) Special Movements
- Types:
- Supination: Turning the palm upward. Example: Rotating the forearm so the palm faces up.
- Pronation: Turning the palm downward. Example: Rotating the forearm so the palm faces down.
- Inversion: Turning the sole of the foot inward.
- Eversion: Turning the sole of the foot outward.
- Dorsiflexion: Bending the foot upward at the ankle.
- Plantarflexion: Bending the foot downward at the ankle.
- Protraction: Moving a body part forward. Example: Pushing the jaw forward.
- Retraction: Moving a body part backward. Example: Pulling the jaw backward.
- Elevation: Lifting a body part. Example: Shrugging the shoulders.
- Depression: Lowering a body part. Example: Dropping the shoulders.
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