The coupling between wrist flexion-extension and radial-ulnar deviation was investigated. METHODS: Ten healthy young male subjects performed wrist flexion-extension, radial-ulnar deviation ...
abduction (away from the body), adduction (toward the body), flexion (bending the wrist forward), and extension (bending it backward). Participants performed these tasks with both their dominant ...
Mike: So as we age, it is very common that people start developing wrist and hand issues, making everyday activities much ...
Flexion – bending a joint. This occurs when the angle of a joint decreases. For example, the elbow flexes when performing a biceps curl. Extension – straightening a joint. This occurs when the ...
Interventions Her training consisted of wrist prono-supination and flexion-extension muscle group reinforcement and proprioceptive training. To protect the wrist against excessive load, the eccentric ...
Tendon instability may be a contributing factor. The ECU tendon sheath can be irritated by repetitive flexion and extension of the wrist, particularly in supination, at the point of angulation of the ...