Thanks for watching and good question. For both the fingers and the shoulder, the motion of adduction occurs when the joint returns from an abducted position, however because the other fingers are in the way, and for the shoulder the trunk is in the way, the joint can't actually move into an adducted position. Therefore we don't have a range of motion measurement for it. In the case of the hip, the other leg can move out of the way so we can actually get an adduction measurement there. We hope that is helpful.
Why there is no vedio on addaction of mcp and shoulder joint till noe?
Thanks for watching and good question. For both the fingers and the shoulder, the motion of adduction occurs when the joint returns from an abducted position, however because the other fingers are in the way, and for the shoulder the trunk is in the way, the joint can't actually move into an adducted position. Therefore we don't have a range of motion measurement for it. In the case of the hip, the other leg can move out of the way so we can actually get an adduction measurement there. We hope that is helpful.