A) Deltoids, latissimus, biceps, radial wrist extensors
B) Latissimus, serratus, biceps, triceps
C) Deltoids, biceps, triceps, hand intrinsics
D) All of the above
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Multiple Choice
A) Depression, extension, and adduction
B) Depression, external rotation, and adduction
C) Adduction and elbow flexion
D) Horizontal abduction and humeral adduction
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Multiple Choice
A) Upper trapezius, deltoids, biceps, levator scapulae, wrist flexors
B) Latissimus, deltoids, biceps, supinators, pronators
C) Upper trapezius, diaphragm, levator scapulae, biceps, and supinators.
D) A and B
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Multiple Choice
A) The tightness of the finger flexors, combined with active wrist flexion, can produce some functional grasp through tenodesis action
B) The tightness of the finger flexors, combined with active wrist extension, can produce some functional grasp through tenodesis action
C) The tightness of the finger flexors combined with weak but active wrist flexion can produce a functional hook grasp
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Multiple Choice
A) Ranging finger flexion with the wrist extended and finger extension with the wrist flexed
B) Ranging finger flexion with wrist flexed and finger extension with wrist extended
C) Ranging finger flexion with wrist at neutral and extension with wrist extended
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