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What were the wrist postures tested in the study? 0° neutral, 30° extension, 30° flexion. 0° neutral, 45° extension, 45° flexion. 10° neutral, 20° extension, 20° flexion. 0° neutral, 25° extension, 25° flexion.

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What were the wrist postures tested in the study? 0° neutral, 30° extension, 30° flexion. 0° neutral, 45° extension, 45° flexion. 10° neutral, 20° extension, 20° flexion. 0° neutral, 25° extension, 25° flexion.

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The wrist postures tested in the study were:

  1. 0° neutral, 30° extension, 30° flexion.
  2. 0° neutral, 45° extension, 45° flexion.
  3. 10° neutral, 20° extension, 20° flexion.
  4. 0° neutral, 25° extension, 25° flexion.

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