Identify the anatomical position of each of the major synovial joints in the figure above. (I have answered two of them for you.) Shoulder: Elbow: Forearm (proximal and distal radioulnar joints): Wrist: extended (or hyper-extended) Hip: Knee: extended Ankle:
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Step 1:** Identify the anatomical position of each major synovial joint in the figure: - Shoulder: Extended - Elbow: Extended - Forearm (proximal and distal radioulnar joints): Not specified - Wrist: Extended - Hip: Extended - Knee: Extended - Ankle: Extended ** Show more…
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