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Re: [HAPS-L] The Great Adduction Debate
I know this is a couple of days late, but I have been gone. I teach my
students a forward/backward movement is flexion/extension. A sideways
movement is abduction/adduction. So, for describing movements, if the
movement is going toward the midline, no matter what position it is already
in, it is being adducted.
Charlene
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From: <tatrendler@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [HAPS-L] The Great Adduction Debate
I love it so far...yes both actions are adductions (one with a flexed
shoulder vs. one neutral starting point or could even begin
hyperextended?) but how do we verbally distinguish these for students? If
not a new word, a chain of old ones?
TT
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