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Flexion - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

flexion

/ˈflɛkʃən/ /ˈflɛkʃən/

Definition:

The act of bending a joint or limb, reducing the angle between bones.

Synonyms:

bending, curving, contraction

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

extension, straightening

Common Collocations:

knee flexion, elbow flexion, spinal flexion

Derivatives:

flexor, flexional

Usage Tips:

Use "flexion" to describe joint movement in anatomy or physical therapy contexts.

Common Phrases:

flexion reflex, flexion and extension, range of flexion

Etymology:

From Latin *flectere* ("to bend") + *-ion*, indicating action or condition.

Examples:

  • 1. The doctor checked the patient's knee flexion after surgery.
  • 2. Yoga improves spinal flexion and overall flexibility.
  • 3. Proper elbow flexion is crucial for lifting weights safely.
  • 4. The athlete’s ankle flexion was limited due to the injury.

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