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Analyzing. The ligament that holds the bones in your forearm together and helps form the pivot joint there has been torn. How might this affect your ability to move your hand an…
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Analyzing. The ligament that holds the bones in your forearm together and helps form the pivot joint there has been torn. How might this affect your ability to move your hand an…
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Analyzing. The ligament that holds the bones in
your forearm together and helps form the pivot
joint there has been torn. How might this affect
your ability to move your hand and arm? What
movements might be affected?
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I do not know this but I wish you the best of luck
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