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A neutral wrist position is present when the left wrist lines up joint neutral to the forearm without any upward or downward cocking present. A joint neutral condition occurs when the bones of the palm are lined up with the radial and ulnar bones of the forearm in all three planes.
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Radial wrist deviation occurs when the wrist angle cocks upward toward the radial bone
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Ulnar wrist deviation occurs when the wrist angle cocks downward toward the ulnar bone