How To Use circumduction In A Sentence
- Normal hip range of motion includes abduction, adduction, circumduction, extension, and flexion.
- Normal hip range of motion includes abduction, adduction, circumduction, extension, and flexion.
- BWS favored a hip flexion strategy in early swing while decreasing limb circumduction.
- The movements of the hip are very extensive, and consist of flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, circumduction, and rotation. III. Syndesmology. 7. Articulations of the Lower Extremity. a. Coxal Articulation or Hip-joint
- Also, there exists lameness which is characterized by an apparent inability to flex the leg, and there is circumduction of the leg as it is advanced because in this way little if any flexion of the carpus (which increases pain) is necessary. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
- The movements are the same as in the preceding form; that is to say, flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction are allowed; but no axial rotation. III. Syndesmology. 3. Classification of Joints
- The movements permitted in the vertebral column are: flexion, extension, lateral movement, circumduction, and rotation. III. Syndesmology. 5. Articulations of the Trunk. a. Articulations of the Vertebral Column
- The movements admissible in joints may be divided into four kinds: gliding and angular movements, circumduction, and rotation. III. Syndesmology. 4. The Kind of Movement Admitted in Joints
- This articulation admits of a limited amount of motion in nearly every directionupward, downward, backward, forward, as well as circumduction. III. Syndesmology. 6. Articulations of the Upper Extremity. a. Sternoclavicular Articulation
- The movements which occur in these joints are flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction; the movements of abduction and adduction are very limited, and cannot be performed when the fingers are flexed. III. Syndesmology. 6j. Metacarpophalangeal Articulations