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Definition of hyperextend in English: hyperextendverb hʌɪpərɛksˈtɛndˌhīpərikˈstend [with object]Forcefully extend a limb or joint beyond its normal limits, either in exercise or therapy or so as to cause injury. he hyperextended his left knee during the last game Example sentencesExamples - Externally rotate your right hip, taking care not to hyperextend the right knee, and tilt your belly and chest up toward the ceiling.
- His mechanics are poor - he hyperextends his elbow, which throws off his command.
- But I had hyperextended knees and forced turnout.
- If the superficialis tendon is injured, the distal IP joint will hyperflex, and the proximal IP joint will hyperextend.
- These lasted a couple of weeks but soon ended after Wright hyperextended both knees during a training session.
- Keep your elbow slightly bent at the bottom so you don't hyperextend the joint.
- I'd sustained a concussion, hyperextended my back and hip, yanked a ligament in my knee, and had my ego shattered.
- This joint can also hyperextend; this is much more common in females than in males.
- They ensure that the patient's hips and knees are not hyperextended.
- The examiner passively rotates the affected hip externally and hyperextends it simultaneously.
- Beware of hyperextending your standing knee.
- Don't hyperextend your knee on the push stroke.
- Those who tend to hyperextend the neck due to chorea or dystonia should be encouraged and reminded to use a ‘chin-tuck’ position.
- Upon landing, I lost balance, hyperextended my left knee and tore my ACL.
- Avoid hyperextending your knee as you straighten your leg.
- Exercises should be done in a controlled manner, over a full range of motion and without hyperextending the joints.
- Sabathia hyperextended the elbow April 5, and his velocity has been down since.
- On his first day back, he hyperextended his back, which will keep him out at least a week.
- Slowly release to return to the starting position, being careful not to hyperextend your knee or let the hamstrings relax.
- The lateral film should be done upright with no attempt made to hyperextend the neck which can cause complete airway obstruction.
Derivatives nounˌhʌɪpərɪkˈstɛnʃn mass nounThe forceful extension of a limb or joint beyond its normal limits, either in exercise or therapy or so as to cause injury. hyperextension of the neck may occur with a vigorous rugby tackle Example sentencesExamples - count noun knee hyperextensions happen a lot in sports
- Digital nerve block followed by hyperextension and longitudinal traction successfully reduces the dislocation.
- Two patients underwent subsequent arthroscopic surgery for a cyclops lesion that limited full hyperextension in the knee.
- The shoulder roll allows for hyperextension of the neonate's head, which provides greater exposure of the surgical site.
Definition of hyperextend in US English: hyperextendverbˌhīpərikˈstend [with object]Forcefully extend a limb or joint beyond its normal limits, either in exercise or therapy or so as to cause injury. he hyperextended his left knee during the last game Example sentencesExamples - But I had hyperextended knees and forced turnout.
- Don't hyperextend your knee on the push stroke.
- His mechanics are poor - he hyperextends his elbow, which throws off his command.
- Beware of hyperextending your standing knee.
- If the superficialis tendon is injured, the distal IP joint will hyperflex, and the proximal IP joint will hyperextend.
- These lasted a couple of weeks but soon ended after Wright hyperextended both knees during a training session.
- Upon landing, I lost balance, hyperextended my left knee and tore my ACL.
- The examiner passively rotates the affected hip externally and hyperextends it simultaneously.
- Avoid hyperextending your knee as you straighten your leg.
- The lateral film should be done upright with no attempt made to hyperextend the neck which can cause complete airway obstruction.
- On his first day back, he hyperextended his back, which will keep him out at least a week.
- Keep your elbow slightly bent at the bottom so you don't hyperextend the joint.
- This joint can also hyperextend; this is much more common in females than in males.
- Sabathia hyperextended the elbow April 5, and his velocity has been down since.
- I'd sustained a concussion, hyperextended my back and hip, yanked a ligament in my knee, and had my ego shattered.
- They ensure that the patient's hips and knees are not hyperextended.
- Slowly release to return to the starting position, being careful not to hyperextend your knee or let the hamstrings relax.
- Those who tend to hyperextend the neck due to chorea or dystonia should be encouraged and reminded to use a ‘chin-tuck’ position.
- Externally rotate your right hip, taking care not to hyperextend the right knee, and tilt your belly and chest up toward the ceiling.
- Exercises should be done in a controlled manner, over a full range of motion and without hyperextending the joints.
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