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A. What are the bony landmarks that articulate with each other to make up the proximal radioulnar joint
B. What type of synovial joint classification is the proximal radioulnar joint?
C. What are the bony landmarks that articulate with each other to make up the middle radioulnar joint
D. What type of joint classification is the middle radioulnar joint?
E. Name the binding tissue of the middle radioulnar joint
F. What are the bony landmarks that articulate with each other to make up the distal radioulnar joint
G. What type of synovial joint classification is the distal radioulnar joint?
H. From anatomical position, in radioulnar joint supination, which direction does the palm face
I. From anatomical position, in radioulnar joint pronation, which direction does the palm face
J. Name at least two prime movers of radioulnar joint supination
K. Name at least two prime movers of radioulnar joint pronation
L. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve radioulnar joint supination
M. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve radioulnar joint pronation
N. From anatomical position, in radial deviation, which body parts move closer together
O. From anatomical position, in ulnar deviation, which body parts move closer together
P. Name at least two prime movers of wrist ulnar deviation
Q. Name at least two prime movers of wrist radial deviation
R. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve wrist ulnar deviation
S. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve wrist radial deviation