Multiple Choice
The most effective and safe way to perform passive pronation and supination of the forearm is to:
A) Grasp the patient's hand around the metacarpals and perform ROM while maintaining the elbow in extension.
B) Grasp the patient's forearm just proximal of the wrist and perform ROM while maintaining the elbow in extension.
C) Grasp the patient's forearm just proximal of the wrist and perform ROM while maintaining the elbow in flexion.
D) Grasp the patient's hand around the metacarpals and perform ROM while maintaining the elbow in flexion.
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