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External rotation (or extorsion or lateral rotation) is an anatomical term of motion referring to rotation away from the center of the body. The external rotator muscles include:
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- of arm/humerus at shoulder
- of thigh/femur at hip
- of leg at knee
- of eyeball (motion is also called "extorsion" or excyclotorsion)
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