HUMAN ANATOMY
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.2.18AYLO
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The definition of radial abduction, palmar abduction, opposition, and reposition in the thumb.
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Various types of movements are allowed by the synovial joints present in the body. These movements are the result of contraction and relaxation of the muscles that are attached to the bones. The movements that are provided by the synovial joints are flexion, extension, rotation, abduction, adduction, and circumduction.
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