Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hyperextension-hyperflexion-injury
Medical Term
/ˌhaɪpərɪkˈspɛnʃən – haɪpərˈflɛkʃən ˈɪndʒəri/
Definition
A type of injury caused by extreme movements of a joint, resulting in overstretching or twisting of ligaments and muscles.
Examples
- The athlete suffered a hyperextension-hyperflexion injury during the game when he fell awkwardly.
- Physical therapy can help in the recovery from a hyperextension-hyperflexion injury.
- Symptoms of this injury may include swelling and limited range of motion.
Meaning
Hyperextension refers to the excessive straightening of a joint beyond its normal range of motion, while hyperflexion involves excessive bending. When these movements occur excessively, it can lead to injuries, often seen in sports or accidents.
Synonyms
- Joint injury
- Ligament strain
- Flexion injury