What is another word for adduction?

Pronunciation: [ɐdˈʌkʃən] (IPA)

Adduction is the movement of a limb or body part towards the midline of the body. There are several synonyms for this movement, including introduction, converging, pulling in, bringing inwards, abduction, and inward movement. These words can be used interchangeably to describe the act of bringing a limb or body part closer to the center of the body. Whether it is a physical therapy exercise or a sports training practice, understanding the various synonyms for adduction can help individuals to better communicate with their trainers or physical therapists. By incorporating different synonyms for adduction, individuals can have a better understanding of their movements and achieve their goals more efficiently.

Synonyms for Adduction:

What are the hypernyms for Adduction?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Muscle Action, joint movement, motor action, physical movement.

What are the hyponyms for Adduction?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Adduction

Forced abduction favours the displacement to the ulnar side; adduction to the radial side.
"Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition."
Alexander Miles Alexis Thomson
The clinical features are: localised swelling on the radial side of the wrist, increase in the antero-posterior diameter of the carpus, marked tenderness in the anatomical snuff-box when the hand is moved laterally, especially in the direction of adduction, and, rarely, crepitus.
"Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition."
Alexander Miles Alexis Thomson
adduction indicates the rotation of the foot so that the toes are turned towards the middle line of the body; while in abduction the toes are turned away from the middle line.
"Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition."
Alexander Miles Alexis Thomson

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