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Left or right arm abducted (away from the body) 180 degrees superiorly (arm raised like your asking a question in class) from anatomical position. When any joint is in the closed packed position, it cannont move any further; it has reached the end of it's range of motion. Another example of a joint in the "close packed" packed position is full extension of the knee (standing up). Again, the knee can't go any further; unless you are willing to undure considerable pain! :0

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Q: What is the close packed position of all the joints?
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