observe the movement at each joint?
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When two bones come into contact, it forms a joint.
Explanation:
- The following lists the many motions that are allowed at each joint.
- A joint bends during flexion. When a joint's angle lowers, this happens.
- A joint can be made straighter through extension. When a joint's angle rises, this happens.
- Moving away from the body's midline is called abduction.
- When a limb rotates, it revolves around a fixed joint either toward or away from the body's midline.
- Only at the ankle does plantar flexion, or pointing the toes, take place.
- Dorsiflexion: This motion causes the toes to point upward as the foot goes up toward the shin.
The smooth functioning of our joints allows efficient locomotion.
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