Abduction
Abduction
Abduction is the term used to describe the action of moving a body part away from the body's midline. This movement typically occurs in the frontal plane and is the opposite of adduction, which is moving a body part closer to the body's midline.
Aducting usually refers to the process of moving a body part closer to the midline of the body. It is the opposite of abducting, which involves moving a body part away from 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.
Abduction, which is moving a body part away from midline.
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.
Lifting your arm away from your body is abduction
The sideways movement of a limb is called abduction or adduction. Abduction is moving a limb away from the body's midline, while adduction is bringing a limb closer to the body's midline.
Moving the body part away from the midline of the body.Abduction means to move away from the trunk of your body, such as moving your arms away from the body
Abduction of the arm involves the humerus moving laterally. Abduction means moving a limb or finger away from the midline of the body or limb.
Yes, abduction is movement away from the midline of the body. It occurs in the frontal plane and is the opposite of adduction, which is movement towards the midline.
Abduction is moving a body part away from the midline. (Ex. If you stand straight up and move your arm out and away from your body it is considered Abduction). Adduction is the total opposite and it means to move toward the midline. (Bring your arm back down to your side is adduction).
The word you are looking for is "lateral", which describes a position farther away from the midline of the body.