If the leg is straightened away from the upper leg, the movement is known as hip extension. This action typically involves the gluteal muscles and hamstrings, allowing the leg to move backward relative to the pelvis. It is commonly seen in activities such as walking, running, and kicking.
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The major abductor in the upper limb is the deltoid muscle. It is located in the shoulder region and is responsible for raising the arm away from the body in a movement called abduction.
False.Adduction is the movement toward the body. Abduction is the movement away from the body.
The movement of the hand to brush away flies is called the Australian Salute
Arm flexion involves bending the arm at the elbow joint, bringing the forearm closer to the upper arm. This movement primarily activates the biceps muscle. Arm extension, on the other hand, involves straightening the arm at the elbow joint, moving the forearm away from the upper arm. This movement primarily activates the triceps muscle.
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The muscle movement away from the midline of the body is called abduction. This movement involves the limbs moving laterally away from the central axis of the body. For example, when you raise your arms or legs out to the side, that is an abduction movement. It is the opposite of adduction, which brings the limbs closer to the midline.
The movement of moving the leg out to the side away from the body is called abduction. It involves moving a limb away from the midline of the body.
adduction
Lifting your arm away from your body is abduction
Mass movement
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