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No, abduction and adduction can refer to movements of both the appendicular and axial skeleton. Abduction is movement away from the midline of the body, while adduction is movement towards the midline. These terms are commonly used to describe various movements in anatomy, including those of the limbs as well as the spine.
That is incorrect. The major movements at the knee joint are flexion and extension, as well as a small amount of internal and external rotation. Adduction and abduction are movements commonly associated with the hip joint.
Adduction, abduction, flex-ion, extension and circumduction.
The movements of the 1st carpometacarpal joint include flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, opposition, and reposition. These movements allow for the thumb to have a wide range of motion important for activities like grasping and pinching.
Abduction is when the shoulder moves away from the body, while adduction is when the shoulder moves towards the body.
The actions skeletal muscles can perform are: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, elevation, and depression.
Yes, hinge joints permit abduction and adduction movements. These are typically limited compared to ball-and-socket joints, but there is still some degree of these movements allowed within the range of motion of the joint.
Incorporating abduction movements for the legs into a workout routine can help strengthen the muscles on the outer thighs and hips, improve overall lower body stability, and enhance balance and coordination.
Shoulder abduction is when the arm moves away from the body, while shoulder adduction is when the arm moves towards the body.
Shoulder adduction is when the arm moves towards the body, while shoulder abduction is when the arm moves away from the body.
Wrist abduction is when the wrist moves away from the body, while wrist adduction is when the wrist moves towards the body.
The wrist joint allows for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction movements. These movements enable the hand to perform a wide range of activities such as grasping, holding, and manipulating objects.