ADDUCTION

Anatomical planes in a human

'Adduction' is a movement which brings a limb - arm or leg - closer to the body in the sagittal plane. It is opposed to abduction.
This term is also used when one speaks about the operation of the muscle in anatomy or musculature.

Contents
Muscles of adduction
Upper limb
Lower limb
Other
References
External links

Muscles of adduction


Upper limb


★ of arm at shoulder[1]


Subscapularis


Teres major


Pectoralis major


Infraspinatus


Triceps brachii (caput longum)


Latissimus dorsi


Coracobrachialis

★ of hand at wrist[2]


Flexor carpi ulnaris


Extensor carpi ulnaris

★ of fingers[3]


Palmar interossei

★ of thumb[4]


Adductor pollicis
Lower limb


★ of thigh at hip[5]


medial compartment of thigh/adductor muscles of the hip



Adductor longus



Adductor brevis



Adductor magnus



Pectineus



Gracilis

★ of toes (S2-S3)[6]


Adductor hallucis


Plantar interossei
Other


vocal folds


Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle

eyeball


Superior rectus muscle


Inferior rectus muscle


Medial rectus muscle

References


1. http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Shoulder.html#anchor104396
2. http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Wrist.html#anchor262520
3. http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Fingers.html#anchor782163
4. http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Thumb.html#anchor207366
5. http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Hip.html#anchor846250
6. http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Toes.html#anchor233122

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