Elbow and Forearm Mechanics
Cross-source consensus on Elbow and Forearm Mechanics from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Pronation is associated with wrist flexion and ulnar deviation, while supination is associated with wrist extension and radial deviation. — Wrist Pain, Clinical Modalities, and the PT Career Decision
- Shoulder, elbow, and forearm mobility influence how the wrist is oriented during loaded tasks. — Wrist Pain, Clinical Modalities, and the PT Career Decision
- Limited supination may affect wrist extension availability. — Wrist Pain, Clinical Modalities, and the PT Career Decision
- Exercise selection should train people near positions they cannot access while still allowing them to practice the movement. — Wrist Pain, Clinical Modalities, and the PT Career Decision
- For supination limitations, loading or positioning the arm in some supination may help restore wrist extension by changing elbow and forearm orientation. — Wrist Pain, Clinical Modalities, and the PT Career Decision