Tag: adductor muscles


ADDUCTION

Introduction to Adduction: Definitional Scope Adduction is a term utilized across multiple scientific disciplines, most prominently in anatomy and physiology, and secondarily in specialized fields of behavioral psychology related to conditioning and stimulus control. While the contexts diverge significantly, both usages describe a process of drawing components together or establishing proximity relative to a central […]

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ADDUCTOR

ADDUCTOR The Core Definition of Adductor Muscles The term adductor, within the realm of human and animal anatomy, precisely identifies a specific group of muscles whose primary physiological role is adduction. This fundamental anatomical action involves the movement of a limb or body part closer to the body’s central sagittal plane, or in the case […]

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