An excessive degree of extension
Too much bending backward or too much extension (to the point of injury) is called hyperextension.
Extending the extremity beyond anatomical position.
Movement of a joint beyond its normal range of motion.
straightening a joint past it's normal position
greater than normal extension
occurs when a part of the body is extended beyond the anatomical position so that the joint angle is greater than 180 degrees.
extension of an arm or leg beyond normal limits.
Extension of a joint to beyond the normal limit.
straightening out the limb beyond its normal range of motion.
extension or straightening of a joint past the neutral (zero degrees) or straight position
active or passive force which takes the joint into extension, but beyond its normal range.
Extension of a limb or part beyond the normal limit.
An extreme stretching or extension of a body part beyond the normal range.
To extend so that the angle between bones of a joint is greater than normal.
extending the joint beyond anatomical position
Extreme or excessive extension; greater than 180
Extreme extension of a limb or body part.
Too much upward bend so that the angle between bones of a joint is greater than normal.
Extension of a joint beyond straight. Lower back hyperextensions are strengthening exercises for the lumbar region of the body.
Extreme extension of a joint.