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  2. 9.5 Types of Body Movements – Anatomy & Physiology

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    1. Briefly define the types of joint movements available at a ball-and-socket joint. 2. Discuss the joints involved and movements required for you to cross your arms together in front of your chest.

  3. 9.5 Types of Body Movements - Anatomy and Physiology - OpenStax

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    Define the different types of body movements; Identify the joints that allow for these motions

  4. Types of joint movement in the skeletal system - Skeletal system...

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    Flexion – bending a joint. This occurs when the angle of a joint decreases. For example, the elbow flexes when performing a biceps curl. Extension – straightening a joint. This occurs when the...

  5. 8.6: Types of Body Movements - Medicine LibreTexts

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    Define the different types of body movements. Identify the joints that allow for these motions. Synovial joints allow the body a tremendous range of movements. Each movement at a synovial joint results from the contraction or relaxation of the muscles that are attached to the bones on either side of the articulation.

  6. Joints in the Human Body: Anatomy, Types & Function - Cleveland...

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    A joint is any place in your body where two bones meet. You have several types of joints that give your body structure and help you move.

  7. Joint | Definition, Anatomy, Movement, & Types | Britannica

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    Joint, in humans and other animals, structure connecting two or more adjacent parts of the skeleton. Not all joints move, but, among those that do, motions include spinning, swinging, gliding, rolling, and approximation. Learn about the different types of joints and their structure and function.

  8. 8.4E: Synovial Joint Movements - Medicine LibreTexts

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    Synovial joints achieve movement at the point of contact of the articulating bones. Synovial joints allow bones to slide past each other or to rotate around each other. This produces movements called abduction (away), adduction (towards), extension (open), flexion (close), and rotation.

  9. Types of movements in the human body - Kenhub

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    Hyperflexion and hyperextension are exaggerated movements beyond the normal limit permitted by a joint. It can happen in limbs or the vertebral column and can result in ligament tear, damage, or dislocations.

  10. Types of Body Movements | Anatomy and Physiology I - Lumen...

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    Define the different types of body movements. Identify the joints that allow for these motions. Synovial joints allow the body a tremendous range of movements. Each movement at a synovial joint results from the contraction or relaxation of the muscles that are attached to the bones on either side of the articulation.

  11. 14.6: Joints - Biology LibreTexts

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    There are three types of joints in the functional classification: immovable, partly movable, and movable joints. Immovable joints allow little or no movement at the joint. Most immovable joints are fibrous joints.