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Maximum radioulnar deviation was measured using a specially designed novel goniometer.
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Maximum wrist range of motion in flexion and radioulnar deviation was measured with an electrogoniometer.
Measures of maximum active wrist range of motion during flexion and radioulnar deviation were acquired with the forearm prone and elbow fully extended.
Postoperative wrist flexionextension arc was 530 and radioulnar deviation arc was 180.
Dorsopalmar flexion, radioulnar deviation and supination pronation rotation required angular corrections of 31.4°, 8.8° and 3.7°.
Residual errors for dorsopalmar flexion, radioulnar deviation and supination pronation rotations were −0.9°, −2.3° and 1.7°.
Circumduction of the wrist consists of a circular motion combining flexion, extension, and radioulnar deviation without simultaneous supination or pronation of the forearm.
The active range of motion of the wrist was 135° in the flexion extension arc (flexion 0° 70°, extension 0° 65°) 65° in radioulnar deviation (0° 36° radial deviation and 0° 29° ulnar deviation) and 110° of pronation supination (0° 55° pronation and 0° 55° supination).
These authors describe the creation and utilization of a static progressive orthosis to assist a patient in regaining wrist radioulnar deviation. Victoria Priganc, PhD, OTR, CHT, CLT, Practice Forum Editor.
The range of radioulnar deviation indicates the flexibility of the radioulnar carpal joint.
Several authors have measured radioulnar deviation using radiological techniques.
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