Biology, asked by laxrava, 6 months ago


We cannot move our wrist backwards. Why:​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The wrist is an ellipsoidal type synovial joint, allowing for movement along two axes. This means that flexion, extension, adduction and abduction can all occur at the wrist joint. All the movements of the wrist are performed by the muscles of the forearm.

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