- and iliocostalis. The name
hyperextension is
commonly used for back
extension exercises that are done
using a
hyperextension bench in a
fitness gym. However...
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beyond the
normal limits, such as in hypermobility,
hyperflexion or
hyperextension. The
range of
motion describes the
total range of
motion that a joint...
- knee
hyperextension and back knee. This
deformity is more
common in women[citation needed] and
people with
familial ligamentous laxity.
Hyperextension of...
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activity that
increases pain is to be avoided. For example:
Avoiding hyperextension Typing can
reduce pain from writing.
Voice control software or a more...
- for:
Clinical signs: Pain on
completion of the
stork test (placed in
hyperextension and rotation)
Excessive lordotic posture Unilateral tenderness on palpation...
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nearest joint to the palm is bent away from it (DIP
flexion with PIP
hyperextension). It is
commonly caused by injury,
hypermobility or
inflammatory conditions...
- romanized: opisthen, lit. 'behind' and τόνος, tonos, 'tension') is a
state of
severe hyperextension and
spasticity in
which an individual's head, neck and
spinal column...
-
exercising increases difficulty. Two
actions are
performed while doing hyperextensions on a
Roman chair. The body is bent
forward at the hips,
lowering the...
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damage causing paralysis of the lumbricals. A claw hand
presents with a
hyperextension at the
metacarpophalangeal joints and
flexion at the
proximal and distal...
- two
sections makes the PCL
susceptible to
injury during hyperflexion,
hyperextension, and in a
mechanism known as a
dashboard injury.
Because ligaments are...