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Arthrokinematics

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Hip extension   okc: post roll; ant. sup. slide of femoral head on acetabulum (sagital plane, 20`-30`)  
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Hip extension   ckc: post roll; post. inf. glide of the acetabulum on the femoral head  
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Hip Flexion   okc; ant. roll, post. & inf. glide of the femoral head on the acetabulum (sagital plane,100`-120`)  
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Hip Flexion   ckc: ant. roll, ant. & sup. glide of the acetabulum on the femoral head  
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Hip external rotation   okc: post. roll, ant. glide of the femoral head on acetabulum (transverse plane 40`-45`)  
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Hip external rotation   ckc: post roll, post. glide of the acetabulum on the femoral head (transverse plane, 40`-45`)  
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Hip internal rotation   okc: ant. roll, post glide of the femoral head on the acetabulum (transverse plane 40`-45`)  
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Hip internal rotation   ckc: ant. roll, ant. glide of the acetabulum on the femoral head (transverse plane 40`-45`)  
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Hip Adduction   okc: inf. roll, sup. glide of the femoral head on the acetabulum (fontal plane, 20`-30`)  
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Hip Adduction   ckc: inf. roll, inf. glide of the acetabulum on the femoral head (fontal plane, 20`-30`)  
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Hip Abduction   okc: sup. roll, inf. glide of the femoral head on the acetabulum (frontal plane, 40`-45`)  
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Hip Abduction   ckc: sup. roll, sup. glide of the acetabulum on the femoral head (frontal plane, 40`-45`)  
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Knee joint flexion   okc: (concave/convex), post. roll, post.,internal rotation from 20` of knee flexion (sagital plane, 135`-150`)  
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Knee joint flexion   ckc: (convex.concave) post. roll, ant. glide, external rotation from 20`,(sagital plane, 135`-150`)  
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Knee joint extension   okc: (concave/convex), ant. roll, ant. glide, external rotation from knee ext. 20` (sagital plane 0`-5`)  
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Knee joint extension   ckc: (convex.concave), ant. roll, post. glide, internal rotation form 20`(sagital plane 0`-5`)  
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Ankle joint dorsiflexion (talocrural joint)   okc: post. glide (talus); sup./post. glide of fibula  
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Ankle joint dorsiflexion (talocrural joint)   ckc: ant. glide; sup./post. glide of fibula  
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Ankle joint plantar flexion (talocrural joint)   okc: ant. glide (talus); inf./ant. glide of fibula  
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Ankle joint plantar flexion (talocrural joint)   ckc: post. tibial glide; inf./ant. glide of fibula  
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Ankle joint (subtalor joint): midfoot: Inversion   (lateral roll of foot, outside) okc: calcaneus slides laterally on talus: inf. glide of the fibula (ca, la, ta/In.)  
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Ankle joint (subtalor joint): midfoot: Inversion   (lateral roll of foot, outside) okc: talus slides medially on calcaneus; inf. glide of the fibula (T.M.C.I)  
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Ankle joint (subtalor joint): midfoot: Eversion   (medial roll of foot, inside) okc: calcaneus slide medially on talus; superior glide of fibula (OK C M E T S)  
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Ankle joint (subtalor joint): midfoot: Eversion   (medial roll of foot, inside) ckc: talus slides laterally on calcaneus; superior glide of fibula (EKG : LS)  
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Inverson: (talonavicular/calcaneocuboid joints)   okc: concave navicular glides medially & dorsally on convex talus; cuboid glides medially & toward plantar surface on the calcaneus  
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Eversion: (talonavicular/calcaneocuboid joints)   okc: navicular glides laterally & inferior (toward plantar surface on talus); cuboid glides laterally & superiorly (towards dorsal surface) on calcaneus  
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