This deformity presents as adduction of the little toe with some external rotation of the digit. |
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Arytenoid adduction and rotation is another technique that seeks to medialize the vocal process of the paralyzed arytenoid cartilage. |
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The action of adduction along the frontal plane of the body will cause the arm to be moved in a curvilinear arc. |
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Irregular adduction can be superimposed on a fixed reduction of the glottic area caused by tonic adduction of the vocal cords. |
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It is once this position is attained that the prime movers of adduction vigorously contract against the resistance of the water. |
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Normal hip range of motion includes abduction, adduction, circumduction, extension, and flexion. |
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One popular theory postulates that a clubfoot is a result of intrauterine maldevelopment of the talus that leads to adduction and plantarflexion of the foot. |
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Slow components of the adductor muscle permit sustained adduction, while the interlocking hinge teeth prevent shear. |
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It is particularly useful in bedridden patients who have thigh adduction constraints, to facilitate hygiene. |
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In this review, we discuss the chemical nature of ACR and how this determines the corresponding sites of protein adduction. |
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But it also controls the adduction of the vocal folds. |
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Results show that the movements were mainly abduction and adduction, simple opening and closing, and did not seem to involve propulsion or retropulsion, forward and backward movements. |
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These measurements would have been reported as adduction in Mayfield's, Flandry et al. |
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The function of the ITB is to slow down or decelerate adduction of the thigh during walking or running. |
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The surgery is called medialization laryngoplasty with arytenoid adduction. |
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The surgery scheduled for July 30 is called medialization laryngoplasty with arytenoid adduction. |
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In this context, we describe a deterministic mathematical model optimization of the route of the water supply adduction, based on the theory of graphs. |
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In particular, it has been hypothesized that excessive anteversion may contribute to excessive adduction and internal rotation of the thigh during dynamic tasks. |
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Adduction is a more extensive movement than abduction because abduction is limited by the lateral side of the radius. |
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Adduction of the scapulae takes place in the shoulder girdle where the scapulae move in toward the spine together with the rearward movement of the arms. |
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