Adduction
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For the legal concept, see adduction (law).
Adduction is a movement which brings a part of the anatomy closer to the middle sagittal plane of the body. It is opposed to abduction.
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[edit] Muscles of adduction
[edit] Upper limb
[edit] Lower limb
[edit] Other
[edit] References
- ^ Shoulder Articulations
- ^ Wrist Articulations
- ^ Finger Articulations
- ^ Thumb Articulations
- ^ Hip Articulations
- ^ Foot Articulations
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