KIN-10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sternoclavicular Joint, Hinge Joint, Cervical Vertebrae

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Inversion - sole of the foot being moved inward toward the midline of the body (typical ankle role) Eversion the sole of the foot is moved away from the body"s midline. Pronation is the palm is face down. Radial deviation is wrist moves the direction of the thumb. Ulnar deviation is wrist moves the direction of the pinky. Thumb"s ability to work with the other four fingers to perform grasping movements. Joint flexibility a description of the relative ranges of motion allowed at a joint in different directions. Range of motion (rom) the angle through which a joint moves from anatomical position to the extreme limit of segment motion in a particular direction. First 2 cervical vertebrae shapes allow for extensive rotary movements of head to side, as well as forward and backward movement. First 2 cervical vertebrae atlas and axis. Shoulder joints is attached to axial skeleton via the clavicle at sc joint.

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