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  1. Jul 24, 2020 · In this quick and easy lesson, we explain the shoulder muscles responsible for abducting the shoulder, the anatomy, the degrees of arm abduction for each shoulder muscle, and the nerves that innervate the shoulder abduction muscles.

  2. Planes of movement: describe how the body moves. Up and down movements (flexion/extension) occur in the sagittal plane. Sideway movements (abduction/adduction) occur in the frontal plane. The transverse plane movements are rotational (internal and external rotation).

  3. May 4, 2023 · In general terms, abduction, in the anatomical sense, is classified as the motion of a limb or appendage away from the midline of the body. In the case of arm abduction, it is the movement of the arms away from the body within the plane of the torso (coronal plane).

    • Joshua H. Lam, Bruno Bordoni
    • 2023/05/04
    • 2019
  4. May 15, 2000 · The patient should be asked about shoulder pain, instability, stiffness, locking, catching and swelling. Stiffness or loss of motion may be the major symptom in patients with adhesive capsulitis...

  5. Abduction. Ask the patient to abduct both arms by elevating them laterally until they are above the head, at 180°. Abduction. Image credit. Cross-body Adduction. Have the patient flexing the upper extremity forward to 90°.

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · 10 Effective Shoulder Abduction Exercises For Improved Mobility And Strength. By Serg Bayracny Updated on 6 March 2024. Many people struggle with shoulder stiffness and weakness, thinking they have to live with it. As a fitness coach specializing in rehabilitation exercises, I’ve seen how the right movements can transform these issues.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Abduction (upper limb away from midline in coronal plane): The first 0-15 degrees of abduction is produced by the supraspinatus. The middle fibres of the deltoid are responsible for the next 15-90 degrees.