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单词 flexion
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Definition of flexion in English:

flexion

(also flection)
noun ˈflɛkʃ(ə)nˈflɛkʃən
mass noun
  • The action of bending or the condition of being bent, especially the bending of a limb or joint.

    (尤指四肢、关节)弯曲,弯曲状态

    flexion of the fingers

    手指的弯曲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During flexion, the spinal cord lengthens.
    • However, the range of motion for cervical rotation and lateral flexion increased more in the training groups than in the control group.
    • With bleeding into the joint cavity, the joint is swollen and held in flexion, and its use is limited.
    • Next, complete seven reps from that halfway point up to full flexion (joint closed).
    • Each finger is equipped with its own flexor tendon that controls flexion toward the palm.
    • The wound was closed in layers, and a compressive dressing was applied with the ankle in slight plantar flexion.
    • Similar symptoms developed around the wrist; extension and flexion became painful, lasting more than three months.
    • Splinting the finger in slight flexion for two weeks should promote proper healing.
    • The most common movement is a dorsiflexion of the ankles and flexion of the knees or hips.
    • The most common mechanism of injury in ankle sprains is a combination of plantar flexion and inversion.
    • The elbow joint is very stable and is limited to flexion and extension.
    • The patient should be supine with some flexion of the dorsal spine to relax the tension of the anterior abdominal wall.
    • Nightly splint use is recommended to prevent prolonged wrist flexion or extension.
    • Keeping our joints in flexion gives us the feeling of being held, and this is a big part of what allows us to let go on a deep, subconscious level.
    • The calf should be gently squeezed by the physician, who watches for flexion in the patient's foot.
    • With the knee in 30 degrees of flexion, the collateral ligaments can be isolated.
    • With the participants in a supine position, we tested internal and external rotation, flexion, and extension of the hips.
    • The pain is often exacerbated by activities requiring plantar flexion.
    • The patient's wrist is then held in flexion, and active finger extension with resistance is tested.
    • Pain is increased with wrist flexion and forearm supination performed under resistance.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin flexio(n-), from flectere 'to bend'.

Definition of flexion in US English:

flexion

(also flection)
nounˈflɛkʃənˈflekSHən
  • The action of bending or the condition of being bent, especially the bending of a limb or joint.

    (尤指四肢、关节)弯曲,弯曲状态

    flexion of the fingers

    手指的弯曲。

    these protozoans can move by body flexions

    这些原生动物可通过曲身移动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Splinting the finger in slight flexion for two weeks should promote proper healing.
    • The pain is often exacerbated by activities requiring plantar flexion.
    • The patient should be supine with some flexion of the dorsal spine to relax the tension of the anterior abdominal wall.
    • The patient's wrist is then held in flexion, and active finger extension with resistance is tested.
    • With bleeding into the joint cavity, the joint is swollen and held in flexion, and its use is limited.
    • Nightly splint use is recommended to prevent prolonged wrist flexion or extension.
    • The calf should be gently squeezed by the physician, who watches for flexion in the patient's foot.
    • Next, complete seven reps from that halfway point up to full flexion (joint closed).
    • However, the range of motion for cervical rotation and lateral flexion increased more in the training groups than in the control group.
    • Similar symptoms developed around the wrist; extension and flexion became painful, lasting more than three months.
    • Pain is increased with wrist flexion and forearm supination performed under resistance.
    • The wound was closed in layers, and a compressive dressing was applied with the ankle in slight plantar flexion.
    • During flexion, the spinal cord lengthens.
    • The elbow joint is very stable and is limited to flexion and extension.
    • With the participants in a supine position, we tested internal and external rotation, flexion, and extension of the hips.
    • With the knee in 30 degrees of flexion, the collateral ligaments can be isolated.
    • Keeping our joints in flexion gives us the feeling of being held, and this is a big part of what allows us to let go on a deep, subconscious level.
    • Each finger is equipped with its own flexor tendon that controls flexion toward the palm.
    • The most common movement is a dorsiflexion of the ankles and flexion of the knees or hips.
    • The most common mechanism of injury in ankle sprains is a combination of plantar flexion and inversion.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin flexio(n-), from flectere ‘to bend’.

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