Asked by Faith Rotich on Sep 29, 2024
A motion that pulls a structure or part away from the midline of the body (or,in the case of fingers and toes,spreading the digits apart)
A) abduction
B) adduction
C) dorsiflexion
D) extension
E) flexion
F) hyperextension
G) inversion
H) plantar flexion
I) pronation
J) rotation
K) supination
Abduction
To move away from the midline.
Midline
The middle.
- Attain an understanding of the breadth of range of motion (ROM) exercises and their corresponding movements.
Learning Objectives
- Attain an understanding of the breadth of range of motion (ROM) exercises and their corresponding movements.
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