An abductor is either one who abducts or kidnaps another, or a muscle which draws out from a central point.
The plural of abductor is abductors.
The abductor magnus does not exist. It is likely a mistake referring to the aDDuctor magnus.
Its in the groin.
Abductor muscles pull a limb away from the midline of the body e.g. abductor muscles pull
yes ADDuctor adds it to our body, ABDUCTor abducts (takes it away) from our body
The nerve that innervates the abductor pollicis brevis in most people is the median nerve.
It's spelled abductor and means either someone who kidnaps someone else, or a muscle whose movement takes a body part away from the midline. The tricep is an abductor muscle. The abductor took the baby to another state.
The term for carrying away from the body is "abduction." It refers to movement away from the midline of the body.
In most countries Yes.
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The major abductor of the upper limb is the deltoid muscle. It is located at the shoulder and is responsible for lifting the arm away from the body in a motion known as abduction.
The abductor pollicis brevis tendon in the hand helps to move the thumb away from the palm, allowing for better grip and dexterity.