Adduction
Raising the arms laterally away from the body is called abduction.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
The muscles that bring a body part toward the body are called adductor muscles. They are responsible for moving a part of the body closer to the midline.
Moving a body part posteriorly refers to the action of moving it toward the back of the body. This movement is often described in anatomical terms as "retraction." An example of this is pulling the shoulder blades together or moving the jaw backward. It contrasts with anterior movement, which is toward the front of the body.
Is a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving.
The path or course of a given movement, or moving body; an indication of the point toward which an object is moving.
No, moving a body part anteriorly is called protraction. Retraction refers to moving a body part posteriorly.
Adductors
When the arms moves inward and toward the side of the body refers to a condition called adduction. The arms and legs can do this at any point and turn inward towards the mid line of the body.
it is moving in a proximal direction. a proximal direction is situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
The velocity changes. called acceleration.
Centripetal force is a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving. It is also known as center seeking force.