Sagging wrist
When the forearm is straightened, the patient can see that the wrists, fingers, and thumbs cannot be actively straightened and abducted; or the patient is instructed to straighten his hands and close the palms, and then put his wrists against each other to separate the two hands. , And “sliding down” along the opposite palm, that is, the wrist is drooping. Wrist sags are more pronounced when the patient makes a fist.
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