Piriformis Gemellus Superior Gemellus Inferior Obturator Internus Obturator Externus Quadratus Femoris
It is your Quadricep i'm pretty sure but not 100% sure :P
Glutes medius
piriformis
litter lay
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abducts the arm
The sartorius flexes, abducts and laterally rotates the hip, and flexes and laterally rotates the knee The posterior fibers of the gluteus medius, laterally rotates the hip, while the whole glut medius works to abduct the hip
Biceps or triceps
Deltoid
Quadriceps muscles
The middle part of the deltoid abducts the shoulder, as well as shoulder abduction at the supraspinatus and biceps brachii muscles.
kinda obvious... abductor digiti minimi
The inferior oblique muscle of the eye, abducts, elevates and laterally rotates the eye
The lateral rectus muscle, innervated by the 6th cranial nerve (the Abducens)
The major muscle that abducts the humerus is the Deltoid. (all muscles move in conjuction, there may be more muscles that contribute to the abduction of the humerus) pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi
Abducts scapula (moves scapula away from spinal column)
An abductor is either one who abducts or kidnaps another, or a muscle which draws out from a central point.