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    Movement of the Forearm from a Palm Forward (Or Up)to
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Movement of the Forearm from a Palm Forward (Or Up)to

Question 16

Question 16

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Movement of the forearm from a palm forward (or up) to a palm backward (or down) position is called


A) flexion
B) extension
C) adduction
D) abduction
E) pronation

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