An odd question (probably) but...how important is suppination?

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Sally
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Re: An odd question (probably) but...how important is suppination?

Post by Sally »

Thanks for all the wonderful replies.

I have to fess up and say that there is an error in my original post. Michael's arm/hand is in pronation, not neutral.

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