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Each movement term is matched to its standard anatomical definition:
- Abduction: Movement away from the body's midline.
- Extension: Increasing the angle of a joint, moving bones apart.
- Inversion: Turning the sole of the foot inward toward the midline.
- Plantar flexion: Pointing the toes downward.
- Retraction: Moving a body part posteriorly (backward).
- Rotation: Moving a body part around an axis.
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- Abduction: Movement away from the midline
- Extension: Increasing the angle of a joint; moving two bones further apart
- Inversion: Turning the sole of the foot inward (toward the midline)
- Plantar flexion: Pointing the toes
- Retraction: Moving a body part posteriorly
- Rotation: Moving a body part around an axis