KINESIOL 1A03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Coronal Suture, Lambdoid Suture, Ankle

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Eg hinge / elbow joints can only move in one plane due to bony features in that joint. Gliding between two flat surfaces; plane joints: 2. Angular one part of the body creating an angle with another part of the body: 3. Circular circular movement in an arc or rotation within an axis: 4. Special movements typical to only 1 or 2 joints in the body. Textbook uniaxial, but two flat surfaces can actually move in a variety of directions bony features and connective tissue that surround those joints limits it to uniaxial movement. Gliding movements in carpal bones in wrist, flat surfaces between carpal bones that glide over each other which allows for dexterity of hand. When one part of a linear structure is bent relative to another part of the structure: flexion and extension, movement towards the anterior side; to bend (flexion, to straighten (extension, eg.

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