Explain abduction and adduction movement.
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Abduction is a movement away from the midline – just as abducting someone is to take them away. For example, abduction of the shoulder raises the arms out to the sides of the body. Adduction is a movement towards the midline.
Abduction moves the limb laterally away from the midline of the body, while adduction is the opposing movement that brings the limb toward the body or across the midline. ... Similarly, abduction and adduction at the wrist moves the hand away from or toward the midline of the body.
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ABDUCTION IS THE MOVEMENT WHICH IS AWAY FROM THE midline while adduction is the movement which is towards the midline
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