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  1. 9 de nov. de 2023 · The neck refers to the collection of structures that connect the head to the torso. It is a complex structure of many bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, lymphatics, and other connective tissues. The cervical spine is the bony part of the neck. Its primary function is to support the skull while still allowing for movement. It is the most flexible part of the spine. This flexibility allows ...

  2. Nevertheless, plants not only produce movement but these movements can be quite rapid such as the closing traps of carnivorous plants, the folding up of leaflets in some Leguminosae species and the movement of floral organs in order to increase cross pollination. We focus this review on thigmotropic and thigmonastic movements, both in ...

  3. 30 de oct. de 2023 · Hip joint (Articulatio coxae) The hip joint is a ball and socket type of synovial joint that connects the pelvic girdle to the lower limb. In this joint, the head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum of the pelvic (hip) bone. The hip joint is a multiaxial joint and permits a wide range of motion; flexion, extension, abduction, adduction ...

  4. 6 de ago. de 2023 · These seven fundamental movements, when mastered, can open the door to enhanced performance, injury prevention, and efficient progress in any fitness program. Locomotion, Hinge, Squat, Push, Pull, Rotate, and Anti-Rotate represent more than just exercise categories; they reflect our inherent human functionality.

  5. Figure 9.5.1 – Movements of the Body, Part 1: Synovial joints give the body many ways in which to move. (a)–(b) Flexion and extension motions are in the sagittal (anterior–posterior) plane of motion. These movements take place at the shoulder, hip, elbow, knee, wrist, metacarpophalangeal, metatarsophalangeal, and interphalangeal joints.

  6. Description. Congenital mirror movement disorder is a condition in which intentional movements of one side of the body are mirrored by involuntary movements of the other side. For example, when an affected individual makes a fist with the right hand, the left hand makes a similar movement. The mirror movements in this disorder primarily involve ...

  7. 10 de may. de 2022 · The various movements of the vertebral column are produced by the action of the back muscles, anterolateral abdominal muscles and the muscles of the neck with assistance by gravity. These movements are much easier and freer in the cervical and lumbar regions than other regions such as the thoracic region, which is relatively stable due to its attachment to the thoracic (rib) cage.