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motion, n movement motion barrier, n any limitation to motion. motion of the spine, physiologic, n principles of thoracic motion that detail movements of the vertebrae in relationship to that of the vertebral column as a whole. When the spine is in a neutral position, coupled side-bending and rotation motions for a group of vertebrae happen in different directions. When the spine is bent backward or forward, these motions happen in the same direction. motion, accessory joint, n See motion, secondary joint. motion, bucket handle rib, n the head-ward movement of the lateral sides of the ribs during respiration; occurs mainly in the lower ribs. See also axis, anteroposterior rib axis, and axis of rib motion. motion, caliper rib, n motion of ribs 11 and 12; characterized by moving as a single joint. motion, iliosacral, n motion of the ilium through the sacrum along an inferior transverse axis, influenced by the movements of the pelvis, hips, and lower extremities, as in walking. motion, inherent, n the spontaneous motion that characterizes all cells, tissues, etc. in the body. motion, intersegmental, n the relative motion between two adjacent vertebrae, with the upper vertebra in the pair described as moving upon the lower vertebra. motion, passive, n motion induced by the therapist or physician while the patient relaxes and exerts no effort. motion, physiologic, n any change in the position, within a normal range, of anatomic structures. motion, pump handle rib, n the head-ward movement of the anterior part of the ribs during respiration; occurs mainly in the upper ribs. See also axis of rib motion. motion, range of, n the movement available to a joint. Full range of motion can be restricted by shortened muscles, connective tissue injuries, scar tissue or adhesions, pain, and other conditions. Also called ROM. motion, secondary joint, n passive or involuntary joint motion. Also called accessory joint motion. motion, segmental, n movement between two adjacent vertebrae; described through displacing a point at the upper front aspect of the superior vertebra. motion, translatory, n movement of a body part along an axis. motion, n envelope of the three-dimensional space circumscribed by border movements and by occlusal contacts of a given point of the mandible. Also called movement space. See also movement, border, posterior. motion Medtalk Movement. See Closed chain motion, Foot motion, Quality of motion, Range of motion, Triplane motion. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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