emphasizes bending the elbow to bring the forearm closer to the upper arm, making it an extension-focused movement. If you’re ever unsure, keep this simple maxim in mind: flexion is forward and ...
Hinge joints allow flexion and extension only. Flexion – bending a joint. This occurs when the angle of a joint decreases. For example, the elbow flexes when performing a biceps curl.
observed flexion and extension range was much less averaging 11(46–35)° of flexion on the forehand and 18(48–30)° in the backhand. The calculated angular velocity during the service motion was 982°/s ...
Patient A girl (16 y.o.) affected by an Ehler-Danlos syndrome presented pain in the right elbow and the right wrist after a season of tennis. Interventions Her training consisted of wrist ...
Flexion – bending a joint. This occurs when the angle of a joint decreases. For example, the elbow flexes when performing a biceps curl. Extension – straightening a joint. This occurs when the ...