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hyperextension - traducción al ruso

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Dorsiflexion; Pronation; Supination; Plantar flexion; Extensor Muscle; Flexor muscle; Supinates; Abduction (physiology); Hyperflexion; Hyperextension; Hyperrotation; Adductive; Flexes; Hyperextend; Kind of movement admitted in joints; Adducted; Lateral flexion; Pronate; Plantarflexion; Dorsiflex; Plantarflex; Protract; Plantar flexors; Evertors; Dorsiflexors; Pronates; Plantar flexes; Extension (kinesiology); Medial rotation; Lateral rotation; Plantar-flexors; Inversion (kinesiology); Eversion (kinesiology); Plantar flex; Laterally rotates; Medially rotate; External rotator; Rotate laterally; Rotates laterally; Laterally rotate; Dorsi flexes; Abductor muscles; Medially rotates; Extension (anatomy); Rotates medially; Retraction (kinesiology); Protraction; Retracts; Elevates; Laterally rotating; Inward rotation; Extorsion; Intorsion; Abduct (kinesiology); Abducted (kinesiology); Pronator; Pronated; Intort; Lateral Flexion; Supinate; Protracted; Circumduction (anatomy); Depressor; Depressors; Protracts; Protracting; Adductions; Adducting; Palmar flexion; Incycloduction; Ankle dorsiflexion; Extensor surfaces; Palmarflexion; Plantarflexed; Pronating; Hyperextension of the wrist; Hip abduction; Hip adduction; Shoulder extension; Plantarflexor; Wrist extensors; Hyperextended; Reduction (motion); Reduction (movement); Reduction (anatomy); Reduction (kinematics); Reduction (kinesiology); Nutation (Anatomy); Counternutation (Anatomy); Counternutation; Nutation (anatomy); Flexion; Anatomical terms of movement; Internal rotation; External rotation; Abduction (kinesiology); Adduction; Depression (kinesiology); Elevation (kinesiology); Retrusion; Protrusion; Abduction (anatomy); Adduction (anatomy); Flexor surfaces; Supinated; Rotation (anatomy); Flexion and extension; Elevation and depression; Abduction and adduction; Internal rotator
  • Abduction and adduction
  • Rotation
  • Flexion and extension
  • Hyperextended finger in [[hypermobility spectrum disorder]]
  • Hyperextended thumb in [[hypermobility spectrum disorder]]

hyperextension         

[haipərik'stenʃ(ə)n]

медицина

гиперэкстензия

переразгибание

существительное

медицина

гиперэкстензия

вытяжение (конечности и т. п.)

genu recurvatum         
  • A girl with genu recurvatum of her right leg due to [[polio]]
DEFORMITY IN THE KNEE JOINT
Knee hyperextension; Back knee

медицина

гиперэкстензионная деформация коленных суставов

back knee         
  • A girl with genu recurvatum of her right leg due to [[polio]]
DEFORMITY IN THE KNEE JOINT
Knee hyperextension; Back knee

медицина

гиперэкстензионная деформация коленных суставов

Definición

protract
¦ verb prolong; draw out.
Origin
C16: from L. protract-, protrahere 'prolong', from pro- 'out' + trahere 'to draw'.

Wikipedia

Anatomical terms of motion

Motion, the process of movement, is described using specific anatomical terms. Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and specific sections of the body. The terminology used describes this motion according to its direction relative to the anatomical position of the body parts involved. Anatomists and others use a unified set of terms to describe most of the movements, although other, more specialized terms are necessary for describing unique movements such as those of the hands, feet, and eyes.

In general, motion is classified according to the anatomical plane it occurs in. Flexion and extension are examples of angular motions, in which two axes of a joint are brought closer together or moved further apart. Rotational motion may occur at other joints, for example the shoulder, and are described as internal or external. Other terms, such as elevation and depression, describe movement above or below the horizontal plane. Many anatomical terms derive from Latin terms with the same meaning.

Ejemplos de uso de hyperextension
1. Am I still a husband or wife?‘ Sports help put answers to some of those questions." Register, 41, lost his leg 12 years ago as the result of a freak accident; he suffered a severe hyperextension of his knee while running hurdles and severed a major artery.
2. Am I still a husband or wife?‘ Sports help put answers to some of those questions.‘‘ Register, 41, lost his leg 12 years ago as the result of a freak accident; he suffered a severe hyperextension of his knee while running hurdles and severed a major artery. Sports helps you test what‘s inside,‘‘ Register said. Hopefully they‘ll eventually see they are not that much different than before.
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