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26 August, 18:21

What differentiates extension from hyperextension?

A. Extension bends joints in the opposite direction as hyperextension.

B. Extension straightens a joint, and hyperextension bends it but in the opposite direction from flexion.

C. Hyperextension straightens a joint, and extension bends it in the opposite direction from flexion.

D. Both bend joints, but extension can be damaging.

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  1. 26 August, 18:33
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    B. Extension straightens a joint, and hyper-extension bends it in the opposite direction from flexion
  2. 26 August, 22:14
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    The right option is B. Extension straightens a joint, and hyperextension bends it but in the opposite direction from flexion. Extension is a joint movement in which there is straightening of the bones or body surfaces at a joint against resistance while hyperextension is the extension and straightening of a joint beyond its normal range of motion. Hyperextension is an extreme form of an extension and it bends a joint in the opposite direction from flexion.
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