addukciója
Addukciója is a Hungarian term that translates to "its adduction" or "the adduction of it." In anatomy, adduction refers to the movement of a limb or other body part towards the midline of the body. This is a fundamental type of movement, opposite to abduction, which is the movement away from the midline. For example, bringing your arm down to your side from an outstretched position is an adduction movement. Similarly, bringing your legs together from a spread-apart position is also adduction.
The muscles responsible for adduction are called adductor muscles. These muscles are found in various parts
The concept of adduction is important in understanding biomechanics, physical therapy, and sports. It plays a