Which of the following choices includes only arthrokinematic movements? Group of answer choices Rolling, Abduction, Sliding Rolling, Sliding, Gliding Abduction, Flexion, Extension Spinning, Deviation, Adduction
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List the movements possible for diarthrotic joints and describe the movement. A. Flexion: This movement decreases the angle between two bones at a joint. B. Extension: This movement increases the angle between two bones at a joint. C. Abduction: This movement moves a bone away from the midline of the body. D. Adduction: This movement moves a bone towards the midline of the body. E. Rotation: This movement allows a bone to pivot around its own axis. F. Circumduction: This movement combines flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction to create a circular motion. G. Supination: This movement turns the palm of the hand upward. H. Pronation: This movement turns the palm of the hand downward. I. Dorsiflexion: This movement brings the top of the foot towards the shin. J. Plantarflexion: This movement points the toes downward. K. Inversion: This movement turns the sole of the foot inward. L. Eversion: This movement turns the sole of the foot outward. M. Protraction: This movement moves a body part forward. N. Retraction: This movement moves a body part backward. O. Elevation: This movement raises a body part. P. Depression: This movement lowers a body part. Q. Opposition: This movement brings the thumb and little finger together. R. Reposition: This movement moves the thumb and little finger apart. S. Lateral flexion: This movement bends the spine to the side.
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