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(1890) [MARC] Author: Arvid Kellgren
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10. Other passive movements, such as rolling, extension and
flexion, etc., at the different joints.

II. ACTIVE MOVEMENTS.

A movement is called active when the patient himself takes
working part in it.

The active movements are divided into—

1. Free, i.e. movements executed by the patient without any
external help whatever.

2. Bound, i.e. movements made either while steadiness and
isolation are secured by apparatus, or under resistance.

Those made under resistance are again subdivided into

(α) Those in which the patient resists.

(β) Those in which the operator resists.

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