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A reduction in the lateral angle of the glenohumeral joint in relation to the anatomical position would be called . a. adduction

Posted on October 23, 2021 By Fernandoramirez086 2 Comments on A reduction in the lateral angle of the glenohumeral joint in relation to the anatomical position would be called . a. adduction

A reduction in the lateral angle of the glenohumeral joint in relation to the anatomical position would be called . a. adduction b. abduction c. extension d. flexion

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Comments (2) on “A reduction in the lateral angle of the glenohumeral joint in relation to the anatomical position would be called . a. adduction”

  1. ilovevegene says:
    October 23, 2021 at 6:08 pm

    a. adduction

    Explanation:

    Adduction is a medical term that is used to describe the movement of the limb toward the body midline or body center. Fingers, toes, limbs and some others follow the adduction. It is a type of motion of the limbs so used in an anatomical study, physiotherapy, exercise, games, and some other fields. In the anatomical study, there are some other medical terms that explain other positions or movements of the body.

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  2. shan6171 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 5:43 am

    adduction

    Explanation:

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