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wrist extension and forearm pronation.
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wrist extension and forearm supination.
15%
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wrist flexion and forearm pronation.
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wrist flexion and forearm supination.
4%
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axial load in ulnar deviation.
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TFCC tears are common in athletes. As the athlete braces for a fall, the wrist is most commonly in an extended position and the forearm is pronated.
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