| adduction |
Moving a limb or any other part toward the midline of the body. Adduction is the opposite of abduction. (eg the "down" phase of a jumping jack involves the adduction of the legs and the arms, or bringing fingers and toes together).
Ãâó: www.hooah4health.com/body/fitness/toning/glossary....
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| adductor muscle |
Muscle, commonly one of 2, connecting 2 valves of shell, tending to draw them together.
Ãâó: www.mcz.harvard.edu/Departments/InvertPaleo/Trento...
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| adduction |
the leg moving inward to the body
Ãâó: www.cannock.ac.uk/sports/anatomy/movementterminolo...
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| adductor |
Any muscle that moves one part of the body towards another - or towards the midline of the body.
Ãâó: www.ivy-rose.co.uk/Topics/Muscles_Terminology.htm
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| adduction |
Movement of a bone, and the limb of which it is a part, towards the mid-line of the body. Verb: To adduct
Ãâó: www.ivy-rose.co.uk/Topics/Muscles_Terminology.htm
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