Third, wrist/forearm proprioception is anisotropic across the three DoFs with the Abduction/Adduction exhibiting a higher level of acuity than those of Flexion/extension and Pronation/Supination. This anisotropy did not change across development. Conclusions Proprioceptive development for the wrist continues...
This motor adaptability is of critical advantage for individuals with transradial limb loss in the context of task performance, as typical upper limb prostheses do not replace the active DoFs distal to the elbow inherent to intact physiology, including forearm pronation/supination and wrist flexion/...
Wrist mobility (flexion, extension, supination, and pronation) was measured with a goniometer and grip strength with a Jamar dynamometer. The Gartland-Werley scale is a physician-based scoring system that includes residual deformity, subjective findings, ROM, postoperative complications, and poor ...
Passive motion of the wrist was 70°/0°/75° for extension/flexion and 20°/0°/20° for ulnar and radial abduction. Supination/pronation was possible 20°/0°/10°. The plane x-rays at follow-up are shown in Figure 7. Figure 1 Tumor limited to the distal ulnar epiphysis, enlarged...
Pronation versus supina- tion maneuvers for the reduction of pulled elbow: a randomized clinical trial. Eur J Emerg Med 2009;16:135-8.Yildiz Cemil,K?se Ozkan,Sehirlio?lu Ali,Ba?bozkurt Mustafa. Pronation versus supination maneuvers for the reduction of 'pulled elbow': a randomized cli...
Physical examination of range of motion (ROM) of the wrist will be measured actively with a goniometer in degrees. This will include palmar and dorsal flexion, ulnar and radial deviation, and pronation and supination of the wrist. Grip strengths will be measured using a dynamometer as the mea...
In cases of acute dislocation, reduction and immobilization with the forearm in pronation and the wrist in radial deviation for 4 months can be successful but not conducive to athletic participation [22]. Nonanatomic reconstruction of the subsheath with extensor retinaculum [23, 24] or, preferably...
(forward reach and release tasks), shoulder abduction and external rotation ( lateral reach tasks) and combinations of forearm positions of supination and pronation during reaching – all key movements that are challenging after stroke and are part of daily living activities and therefore were also ...
Table 1 Characteristics of publications included, FE: flexion/extension, CRD: cubital/radial deviation, PS: supination/pronation, IER: internal/external rotation, PDF: palmar/dorsal flexion, RUA: radial/ulnar abduction, ED: elevation/depression, PR: protraction/retraction, AA: adduction/abduction, UD...
Four cortices of fixation were obtained proximal and distal to the fracture. A long plate with a large working length was used to ensure motion at the defect site, consistent with bridge plating technique. Pronation and supination were checked prior to closure to ensure that no significant ...