Segment 1 Intertitles with preface to the film; Dr Russell J. Reynolds, CBE, MB, FRCP, 1948, followed by a preface describing the pioneering practice of cineradiography. By capturing the images in this way, it is noted that the patient and the radiographer do not have prolonged exposure to radiation and a diagnosis can be made later. The film becomes part of the patient's record. The first sequence is the finger flexing, then abduction and adduction. The movement of the thumb is shown. There are several sequences where the wrist is in rotation and then in movement, followed by the movement of the elbow. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:06:03:00 Length: 00:06:03:00
Segment 2 The movement of the shoulder is seen; firstly several sequences showing the rotation of the arm and other movements such as shrugging. The knee is seen, followed by the ankle. Then the tarsal joints. Stepping motion is shown. The effect of body weight on the arch of the foot is illustrated. Toes are shown. Finally the arching of the cervical spine is shown. The End Time start: 00:06:03:00 Time end: 00:12:22:10 Length: 00:06:19:10