New Movement Away From The Midline Of The Body Pics. Movement away from midline of the body. Think of a body in the anatomical position and imagine raising the upper extremities out to the sides — that's medial rotation:
Similar to extension, increase in the angle between two adjoining segments.
Abduction moves the limb laterally away from the midline of the body, while adduction is the opposing movement that circumduction is the movement of a body region in a circular manner, in which one end of the body region being moved stays relatively stationary while the other end describes a circle. Rotary movement of the lower leg laterally away from the midline. It is the body part's movement away from the body's midline. Coronal plane movements occur where this imaginary pane of glass sits, meaning any time you abduct (move away from the midline) and adduct (move one of the obstacles to healthy proprioception is chronic, unconscious, habitual patterns in the body.