KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Shoulder Joint, Ulna, Anatomical Terms Of Motion

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Circular movements: pronation and supination also classified as special movement . Supine palms face forward in anatomical position - radius + ulna are parallel to one another. Combination of flexion, extension, adduction, and abduction. Shoulder joint is point of cone, circular part is where hand is. Ball and socket joints can do this. Movements unique to only one or two joints: elevation and depression (scapula and mandible) Depression moves it inferiorly: opposition and reposition. Opposition when the thumb and little finger are brought together. Reposition when they return to neutral. Inversion turning the ankle plantar surface faces medially. Eversion turning the ankle plantar surface faces laterally.

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