PN 103. Range of motion -Any body action involving the muscles and joints in natural directional movements -Exercises can be performed by a physical therapist,
Movements at Synovial joints. Movements at Synovial Joints 1.Gliding 2.Angular movements: – Flexion, extension, hyperextension – Abduction, adduction.
NINE ABDOMINO- PELVIC REGIONS. Maintaining Homeostasis The body communicates through nervous and endocrine systems consisting of 3 basic components 1)
Shoulder Joint-Anatomy (1) Sternum Clavicle Scapula- acromion process and coracoid process, glenoid fossa and glenoid labrium, spine of scapula Humerus-
Shoulder Joint-Anatomy (1)