Unfavorable flexion and extension

Unfavorable flexion and extension refers to the anxiety of the meridian muscle cramps of the extremities and joint dysfunction of the limbs, which cannot complete the movement. For example, the hand can show wrist flexion and stiff fingers. The thumb adduction is close to the palm and opposite the little finger.

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