Isolated deviations in flexion and extension of the leg axis are rare. These deviations can be corrected if necessary by osteotomy and the range of motion (ROM) of the knee joint can be optimized. In addition to correction in the frontal plane, the tibial slope (i.e. inclination of the ...
1.Results The muscle forces located the elbow joint are finally obtained when the speed of flexion and extension motion of the elbow joint is less than 0.为了建立人体肘关节生物力学模型并求解,基于文献数据,并应用达朗贝尔原理建立人体肘关节在矢状面内进行屈伸运动的动力模型方程,然后应用拉格朗日乘数法对...
Answer and Explanation:1 Flexion and extension are paired terms that have opposite meanings in relation to anatomy. Flexion is the decrease of the angle between two bones... Learn more about this topic: Flexion Movement | Definition, Types & Exercises ...
a bending movement around a joint in a limb (such as the knee or elbow) that decreases the angle between the bones of the limb at the joint compare extension sense 3b a forward raising of the arm or leg by a movement at the shoulder or hip joint ...
Functional radiographic diagnosis of the lumbar spine. Flexion-extension and lateral bending. Several attempts have been made to measure the segmental range of motion in the lumbar spine during flexion-extension with the purpose of gathering additio... DVORK, J,PANJABI, M M,CHANG, D G,... -...
When the total maximum flexion-to-extension motion was measured, both the Nebraska and Lehrman-Minerva cervical collars were found to be more restrictive ... LR Alberts,CR Mahoney,JR Neff - 《Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma》 被引量: 31发表: 1998年 Accelerated Rehabilitation after Anterior Cruciate...
1. A movement device, comprising: a first anchor element adapted to be positioned adjacent a wrist of the user; a second anchor element adapted to be positioned at a tip of a finger of a user; an active spring member positioned between the first and second anchor elements, said active spr...
In flexion, significantly more motion occurred at the midpoints than the anterior and posterior points, and in extension significant decreases in range of motion occurred moving from posterior to anterior direction along both planes. Along the disc plane in flexion, shear forces were significantly ...
flexion of the shoulder is defined as swinging the arm forwards and across the trunk, extension is the converse. Abduction means swinging the arm outwards from the body at 90 degrees to the plane of flexion and extension, adduction is the converse. Rotation can, of course, also occur at bal...
The main outcome measures for patients include the visual analogue scale, Oswestry disability index, subjective tolerance for sitting, standing and walking, trunk muscle endurance, lifting capacity, and range of trunk motion in the sagittal plane. Flexion-relaxation phenomenon in sitting, expressed as ...