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A wrist shot is a shot in ice hockey which involves primarily the wrist muscles to propel the puck using the concave side of the blade.
Flexion of the digits and the wrist
A wrister is a wrist shot in ice hockey, a shot made with a distinct wrist motion.
A wrist shot is using you wrist to shoot a puck without slapping it off ice, you keep it on the ice when you shoot.
Quick shot isn't an actual shot. I don't know where you heard it, but that's not an actual term. There is a wrist shot, slap shot, chip shot, and snap shot.
Flexion dorsiflexion and circumflexion I think
I do not know how doctors treat a broken wrist in this century, but when I broke my wrist in the late 1990's,the doctor just gave me an X-ray and put a cast on my arm. Unless your arm was infected, there is no need for a shot.
1) Wrist shot 2) Slap shot 3) Snap shot 4) Backhand
An excellent wrist shot can achieve 80 mph, perhaps higher. An average speed of 50-60 mph is reasonable to assume.
Go and see your doctor.
Slap Shot from the point, Wrist shot from the point, and fall down and try to make a good shot from there. It will look nice