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your wrist muscles
The muscles which allow you to extend your wrist and flare your fingers are the flexor muscles in the wrist and the prime movers in the fingers. These muscles will coordinate to adduct the wrist and the fingers.
It is not possible to die from a broken wrist although Scaphoid wrist fracture may kill your wrist bone due to lack of blood supply.
The muscles that are power wrist flexors are the flexor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris.
mainly the muscles in your forearm, if you alternate pick fast ( pick up and down fast) you either use your wrist muscles or elbow muscles depending on what moves, your wrist of elbow.
He hasn't broken his wrist before. ._.
Most often the reason for a broken wrist or even both wrists to be broken in a car accident is because the natural reaction is to "brace!" A passenger puts both hands against the dashboard, then the impact forces the wrists into a hyper-extended position, which can break the small hand bones and break the wrist bones.
your finger musles and your wrist
just live a life that you would without a broken wrist. I remember I had a broken nose because I fell down the stairs. I didn't want to go to school having a taped up nose. I just walked around thinking I was normal and had no issue.
Function: flexion and radial deviation of the wrist, along with other muscles which flex the wrist and radially deviate the wrist, weak pronation of the forearm along with other muscles which pronate the forearm and weak flexion of the elbow along with other muscles which flex the elbow
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broken wrist