| flexion c. |
any of the normal grooves across the palm which accommodate flexion of the hand by separating folds of tissue. In certain congenital anomalies, there is only a single transverse (simian) crease.
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| flexion r. |
a reflex that results in movement of a limb or part toward the body, often in response to a painful stimulus; it may cause a crossed extension reflex in the contralateral body part.
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| flexion |
Bending the joint resulting in a decrease of angle
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| flexion |
The bending of a joint whereby the angle between adjacent bones usually decreases.
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| flexion |
The knee flexes (bends) as you bring your heel towards your buttock
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