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PT R.O.M.

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moving toward the little finger side of the hand   ulnar deviation  
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moving toward the thumb side of the hand   radial deviation  
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bending forward (straightening the foot away from the knee)   plantar flexion  
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bending backward (bending the foot toward the knee)   dorsiflexion  
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turning a body part outward   eversion  
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touching each of the fingers with the tip of the thumb   opposition  
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turning a body part upward (turning plam up)   supnation  
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turning a body part downward (turning palm down)   pronation  
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moving in a circle at a joint, or moving one end of a body part in a circle while the other end remains stationary, such as swinging arm in a circle; involves all the movements of flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation   circumduction  
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moving a body part around its own axis, for example, turning the head from side to side   rotation  
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excessive straightening of a body part   hyperextension  
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straighting a body part   extension  
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bending a body part   flexion  
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moving part toward the midline of the body   adduction  
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moving a part away from the midline of the body   abduction  
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