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- Humerus (13486 bytes)
6: ...ates a hinge joint with the ulna, allowing only ''flexion'' and ''extension''. This happens on the ''trochl...
66: ... receives the coronoid process of the ulna during flexion of the forearm. Above the back part of the trochl... - Ulna (12105 bytes)
30: ...s apex is pointed, slightly curved upward, and in flexion of the forearm is received into the coronoid foss... - Vertebra (3942 bytes)
29: ...eir connection with the rib cage prevents much '''flexion''' or other excursion.
34: ...'flexion''' and '''extension''', moderate lateral flexion (sidebending), and a small degree of rotation. T... - Arm (7276 bytes)
29: ...rson can perform most daily tasks with a range of flexion from 30 degrees to 70 degrees. Secondly, the head...
36: ...ard forearm rotation). [[Pronation]] is caused by flexion of the [[pronator teres]] and [[pronator quadratu... - Ankle (1079 bytes)
2: ...is responsible for [[dorsiflexion]] and [[plantar flexion]] of the foot. The [[subtalar joint]] connects th... - Knee (3925 bytes)
17: The knee permits the following movements: [[flexion]], [[extension]], [[locking]], [[unlocking]], and... - Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
30: ... into the fossa by the Triceps brachii during the flexion; the second, over the coronoid fossa, and the thi...
39: ...ied together. The combination of the movements of flexion and extension of the forearm with those of pronat...
41: ...tch of the ulna, prevents any lateral movement. ''Flexion'' is produced by the action of the Biceps brachii...
48: ...he front and back of the joint; the limitation of flexion is also aided by the soft structures of the arm a...
50: In any position of flexion or extension, the radius, carrying the hand with ... - Wrist (4731 bytes)
26: The movements permitted in this joint are flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumducti...
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