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Joints, Muscles and Movements Instructions: Complete the table on joints, muscles and movements. Find the correct joint type for each of the listed joints. See joint help. Find the movements possible for each of the listed joints. The number listed in the movement column is the number of movements available at that joint. See movement help. For each of the movements listed find the muscle (agonist) responsible for the movement. For each of the movements listed find the muscle (antagonist) that relaxes for that movement. Movement Help Flexion Extension Abduction Adduction Medial Rotation Lateral Rotation Horizontal Adduction Wrist flexion Wrist extension Supination Pronation Plantarflexion Dorsiflexion Lateral Flexion Joint Help Hinge Ball and Socket Condyloid Pivot Gliding Cartiligenous Muscle Help https://exrx.net/Lists/Muscle

Joint Joint Type Movement Muscle (agonist) Muscle (antagonist) Wrist 1. 2. Radio-Ulnar Elbow Shoulder 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Spine Hip Knee Ankle

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