Circumduction is a movement where the distal end of a limb or extremity moves in a circular motion while the proximal end remains stationary. It involves rotating the limb around its longitudinal axis at the point of attachment. Circumduction allows for increased range of motion at a joint.
Circumduction is a movement where the distal end of a limb or extremity moves in a circular motion while the proximal end remains stationary. It involves rotating the limb around its longitudinal axis at the point of attachment. Circumduction allows for increased range of motion at a joint.
Circumduction is a movement where the distal end of a limb or extremity moves in a circular motion while the proximal end remains stationary. It involves rotating the limb around its longitudinal axis at the point of attachment. Circumduction allows for increased range of motion at a joint.