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Biomechanics of the upper limb: flexion and extension of the elbow
Biomechanics of the first carpometacarpal joint: flexion and extension
Biomechanics of the hip joint: combined flexion and adduction and extension and adduction
Biomechanics of the upper limb: horizontal flexion and extension (horizontal adduction and abduction)
Biomechanics of the head and neck: circumduction
Biomechanics of the sacroiliac joints: nutation and counternutation
Biomechanics of the foot: abduction and adduction
Biomechanics of the interphalangeal joints of the foot: flexion and extension
Biomechanics of the metatarsophalangeal joints: flexion and extension
Biomechanics of the shoulder girdle: protraction and retraction of the scapula and clavicle
Biomechanics of the shoulder girdle: elevation and depression of the scapula and clavicle
Biomechanics of the metatarsophalangeal joints: abduction and adduction
Biomechanics of the foot: inversion and eversion
Biomechanics of the hip joint: internal and external rotation with a bent leg
Biomechanics of the hip joint: internal and external rotation with a straight leg
Biomechanics of the knee joint: internal (medial) and external (lateral) rotations
Biomechanics of the hip joint: circumduction
Biomechanics of the knee joint: flexion and extension
Biomechanics of the hip joint: abduction and adduction
Biomechanics of the hip joint: flexion with a bent leg
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Biomechanics of the hip joint: abduction and adduction
Abduction and adduction of the hip refer to the movements in the frontal plane.
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