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The muscles being strained during strong abduction of the thigh and the name for this medical condition.
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Abduction movement occurs when a body structure is moved away from the midline of the body, for example, raising the arms. The opposite of abduction is the adduction motion, where a body part is moved closer to the midline of the body, for example, bringing back the raised arm toward its normal position.
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