Triplanar Motion
Cross-source consensus on Triplanar Motion from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Risks & contraindications
Highlighted claims
- Visible movement in one plane can depend on available motion in all three planes. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- Limited motion in one plane can reduce apparent motion in another plane. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- Full sagittal-plane motion may require frontal-plane and transverse-plane capabilities. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- Elbow flexion changes with forearm position, showing that motion in another plane can affect the visible range. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion
- Treating only the visible restriction may miss the actual movement requirement. — Trial, Error, and Restoring Motion