a.
To identify: The elbow motion that occurs when an individual reaches to answer the telephone.
Introduction: Elbow joint is a complex hinge joint that is formed between the proximal ends of the ulna and radius in the forearm and the distal end of the humerus in the upper arm.
b.
Introduction: The joint capsule is a strong, connective tissue membrane, which is attached to the bones next to the cartilage and encloses the joint cavity.
c.
To determine: The normal end feel for elbow extension that occurs when one reaches to answer the telephone.
d.
To identify: The forearm motion that is occurring when one reaches to answer the telephone.
e.
To determine: The normal end feel for pronation that occurs when one reaches to answer the telephone.
f.
To determine: The muscles that are contracting to create pronation that occurs while one reaches to answer the telephone.
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