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A trapezoid-shaped pillow, wedge, or splint placed between the legs to prevent adduction. It is commonly used postoperatively for patients having total hip replacement or open reduction or internal fixation of the hip.
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| abduction stress test |
A maneuver to assess whether a patient has suffered a ligamentous injury to the knee. With the patient's hip extended over the edge of the examining table, the examiner externally rotates the patient's lower extremity at th
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| abductor pollicis brevis muscle |
A muscle of the hand originating on the trapezius and transverse carpal ligaments and inserted in the outer side of the first phalanx of the thumb. It abducts the thumb and is controlled by the median nerve.
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| abductio |
[TA] abduction.
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| abductor m. of great toe |
musculus abductor hallucis.
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