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1. Adductor Muscle - Talk Medical
- www.talkmd.com
- Adductor Muscle.
- Adductor muscle: Any muscle that pulls a body part toward the midline. For example, the adductor muscles of the legs pull the legs toward the midline of the body so the legs are closer together. ...
- The word "adductor" comes from the Latin prefix "ad" meaning "toward" + "ducere" meaning "to draw or lead" = "to draw toward. " The opposite of "adductor" is "abductor. " An adductor muscle opposes an abductor muscle. ...
- Adductor Muscle.
2. Anterior Adductor Muscle
- www.marietta.edu
- Anterior Adductor Muscle .
- The adductor muscles allow the mussel to open and or close its shell. When the adductor muscles are relaxed, they allow the two shells to open. When the adductor muscles are contracted, they close the shell, making it hard for predators to open the shell and eat the mussel. ...
3. {adductor, $B3-Cl (J}
- edge.ee.tokushima-u.ac.jp
- {adductor, $B3-Cl (J} Index | English | Editor's Note Word(s): @={adductor, $B3-Cl (J} Reference (similarity). ...
4. Adductor tendinopathy
- www.injuryupdate.com.au
- Adductor tendinopathy.
- The adductor longus tendon is the thick tendon that can be felt in the lower, inner region of the groin. ...
- Adductor tendinopathy (or tendinitis) behaves in some ways like other related tendon injuries, such as Achilles tendinitis. ...
- It is often difficult to differentiate between adductor tendinopathy and osteitis pubis, as these two conditions can co-exist.
- Click to search PubMed for scientific articles on adductor tendinitis.
- Click here to search on Google for websites on adductor tendinitis.
5. ADDUCTOR BREVIS
- www.floyd.edu
6. ADDUCTOR LONGUS
- www.floyd.edu
7. Adductor Magnus
- www.rad.washington.edu
- Adductor Brevis.
- Adductor Longus.
- Adductor Magnus.
- Adductor Magnus.
- Gluteal tuberosity of femur, medial lip of linea aspera, medial supracondylar ridge, and adductor tubercle.
- Powerful thigh adductor; superior horizontal fibers also help flex the thigh, while vertical fibers help extend the thigh.
- Posterior division of obturator nerve innervates most of the adductor magnus; vertical or hamstring portion innervated by tibial nerve.
8. NDI Terminology - adductor canal
- www.ndif.org
- adductor canal.
- The lateral wall is formed by the vastus medialis, the posterior wall by the adductor longus and adductor magnus, the roof by a layer of fascia, and it is covered by the sartorius. ...
9. Adductor spasmodic dysphonia and muscular tension dysphonia: acoustic analysis of sustained phonation and reading
- web.clas.ufl.edu
- 2720 Adductor spasmodic dysphonia and muscular tension dysphonia: acoustic analysis of sustained phonation and reading. ...
- Abstract: Acoustic phonatory events were identified in 10 women diagnosed with adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD) and compared to 5 women and 5 men diagnosed with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). ...
10. vocal fold paralysis-adductor type
- list.dysphagia.com
- Date Prev Date Next Chronological Thread Top vocal fold paralysis-adductor type.
- Subject: vocal fold paralysis-adductor type .
- Sorry about the adductor and abductor terminology. ... com> Date: Wednesday, April 22, 1998 10:56 PM Subject: Re: vocal fold paralysis-adductor type >Thank you for your reply. ... I am confused as to terminology-is >this considered abductor or adductor paralysis? I thought since the folds are >afixed at nearly midline and don't open any further, it would be adductor. ...
11. adductors
- deeptissue.com
- These muscle groups- the adductor magnus, longus, brevis and the pectineus, make up the adductor group. ...
12. Online Canadian Pharmacy - Discount Canadian Drugs - Medical Dictionary - Muscle, adductor
- www.canadian-drugs.com
- Muscle, adductor: Any muscle that pulls a body part toward the midline of the body. For example, the adductor muscles of the legs pull the legs toward the midline of the body so the legs are closer together. ...
- The word "adductor" comes from the Latin prefix "ad" meaning "toward" + "ducere" meaning "to draw or lead" = "to draw toward. " The opposite of "adductor" is "abductor. " An adductor muscle opposes an abductor muscle.
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