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Medicina: Ortopedia: Riabilitazione Lesioni Traumatiche della Tibio-Tarsica

English
adduction clicca per ingrandire
Attestation 3
Part of speech Noun
Grammatical label Uncountable
Definition Any movement whereby one part is brought toward another or toward the median line or plane of the body or part.
Definition source Gould-Chiampo, 1988.
Context The mid-foot permits abduction and adduction. The forefoot provides flexion and extension. Pronation of the foot (5°) involves coupled dorsi flexion, eversion and abduction (sole turned down). Supination (up to 20°) involves coupled plantar flexion, inversion and adduction (sole turned up). The foot transmits 3 times the body weight during running, through 3 arches (medial, lateral, transverse). The second metatarsal is the keystone of the mid-foot in gait; the first metatarsal in the stance phase.
Context source http://www.worldortho.com/oxsportsmed/chapt13.html
Figure source Hoppenfeld, 1985
Subject field Ankle Rehabilitation
Sub-field (level 1) Foot anatomy
Sub-field (level 2) Functional movement
Generic concept Functional Movement
Related concept Abduction, Supination, Inversion, Eversion, Pronation, Extension, Flexion
it Adduzione
Reliability code 3



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