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During tenodesis, an active wrist extension triggers a passive flexion of the fingers allowing grasping.
There were significant differences in wrist extension, ulnar deviation, and forearm pronation between keyboards.
All simulations commenced from a position of full elbow flexion and full wrist extension.
Six subjects had a wrist extension of between 15° and 41° for the first test; five reduced their wrist extension (between 3° and 33°) during the second test (p = 0.08) while one subject increased instead of decreased it.
To evaluate the immediate effect of repetitive wrist extension on grip strength in patients with distal radial fracture.
Interventions: Ten repetitions of 10-second randomly ordered 30% or 60% of maximum voluntary isometric contractions toward wrist extension or radial deviation.
Results: Data analysis using paired t-tests showed significant improvements in shoulder flexion, shoulder abduction, elbow flexion, elbow extension,and wrist extension.
Greater thumb extension and abduction along with greater wrist extension and ulnar deviation was required to reach the target as the target moved farther from the palm.
Range of motion at the wrist extension.
Patients regain wrist extension in addition to improved DASH scores.
Mean wrist flexion, wrist extension, pronation, and supination improved after surgery.
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