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circumduction
circumduction (sɜːkəmˈdʌkʃən) [ad. L. circumdūctiōn-em n. of action f. circumdūcĕre.] 1. The action of leading round or about; a roundabout or circuitous course. ? Obs.1602 W. Fulbecke Pandects Law Nations 2 The course and circumduction of their yeare. a 1637 B. Jonson Underwoods, Vis. Muses Drayton...
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Circumduction
Circumduction may refer to:
Circumduction (anatomy), the circular movement of a limb
Circumduction (rhetoric), an ambiguous or roundabout figure of
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circumductory
circumductory, a. (sɜːkəmˈdʌktərɪ) [f. circumduct v. + -ory2.] Pertaining to or characterized by circumduction (see circumduction 2).1872 Humphry Myology 143 In the case of the proximal joint of the limb—that of the first cartilage or bone with the girdle—the movement is..circumductory or in any dir...
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Circumlocution
Circumlocution (also called circumduction, circumvolution, periphrasis, kenning, or ambage) is the use of an unnecessarily large number of words to express
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periegesis
‖ periegesis (ˌpɛrɪiːˈdʒiːsɪs) [a. Gr. περιήγησις, lit. the action of leading about as a guide, f. περί around + ἥγησις leading; hence, a description such as that given by a guide.] A description of a place or region. (In quot. 1820, A journey or progress about, a tour.) So periegetic (ˌpɛrɪiːˈdʒɛtɪ...
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Spencer technique
Glenohumeral flexion
Circumduction with compression
Circumduction with traction
Abduction of the shoulder joint
Internal Rotation
Joint Pump
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Metacarpophalangeal joint
Being condyloid, they allow the movements of flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and circumduction (see anatomical terms of motion) at the joint. Function
The movements which occur in these joints are flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction; the movements of abduction and adduction
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innermore
† innermore, a. and adv. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈɪnəmɔə(r)) Forms: 4–7 innermore, (4 innermar(e, iner-mare), 6 ynnermer, Sc. innermair, 6 (9 dial.) innermer, 8 dial. indermore, 9 dial. indermer. [f. inner a. (q.v.) and adv. + -more; after innermost: see inner a.] A. adj. Situated more within, inner.1413 P...
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Humeroulnar joint
It is classified as a simple hinge-joint, which allows for movements of flexion, extension and circumduction.
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accidentary
† accidentary, a. Obs. (æksɪˈdɛntərɪ) [f. accident n. + -ary; as if ad. L. *accidentārius.] Sense 2 was the earlier in use; see accident n. 1. Fortuitous, casual; = accidental 1, 2.1607 T. Walkington Opt. Glasse of Hum. 34 For this accidentary death instance mote be given of many. 1655 Culpeper Rive...
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Metatarsophalangeal joints
Movements
The movements permitted in the metatarsophalangeal joints are flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and circumduction.
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Saddle joint
Movements
The movements of saddle joints are similar to those of the condyloid joint and include flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction
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Myopathic gait
The patient uses circumduction to compensate for gluteal weakness.
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Condyloid joint
This permits movement in two planes, allowing flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction.
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Gait abnormality
due to arthritis or joint pains (antalgic gait) sometimes resolves spontaneously once the pain is gone.ICD-9-cm Chrisenders Hemiplegic persons have circumduction
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