Extension
Actions like walking, running, jumping, and kicking are most likely to occur in the sagittal plane as they involve movement forwards and backwards in relation to the body's midline. Activities such as bending forward or backward at the waist also predominantly occur in the sagittal plane.
Thumb abduction and adduction is in the sagittal plane. However, finger abduction and adduction is in the frontal/coronal plane. Do these movements in the anatomical position and that will help you see that the thumb is not abducting or adducting in the frontal plane rather the sagittal plane.
Demonstrate is a verb, not a noun. Abduction, in functional anatomy, is a movement which draws a limb away from the median sagittal plane of the body. You would demonstrate it by moving a limb away from the median sagittal plane of the body.
In my research. Abduction, in functional anatomy, is a movement which draws a limb away from the median (Sagittal) plane of the body. It is thus opposed to adduction.
Shoulder abduction occurs in the frontal plane of motion. This movement involves raising the arm laterally away from the body, typically in a direction perpendicular to the sagittal plane. It is primarily facilitated by muscles such as the deltoid and supraspinatus.
Hip abduction occurs in the frontal plane of motion. This movement involves the leg moving away from the midline of the body, and it is primarily facilitated by muscles such as the gluteus medius and minimus. The frontal plane is oriented perpendicular to the sagittal plane, which involves movements like flexion and extension.
Sagittal. Midsaggittal plane divides the body into equal halves
does hyperextension occurs in the sagittal plane?
A ball and socket joint allows movement in three planes: flexion and extension (sagittal plane), abduction and adduction (frontal plane), and rotation (transverse plane). This type of joint provides a wide range of motion, enabling activities such as swinging the arms and legs in multiple directions. Examples of ball and socket joints include the shoulder and hip joints.
A sagittal plane is a plane that passes from posterior to anterior. It divides the body into left and right halves.
The elbow moves in two planes of motion: sagittal (flexion and extension) and frontal (adduction and abduction).
Frontal Plane about the anterioposterior axis