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This is going to be a video on Active Range of Motion assessment of the wrist and hand Hi, welcome back to Physiotutors. During active range of motion assessment of the wrist intent youamp;#39;re going to evaluate Movement in Several joints, the radio and Ulnar Carpal Joint the Carpal metacarpal joint the metacarpal Phalangeal and Inter Phalangeal joint You are also going to include the distal radioulnar joint in this assessment during active range of motion Your patient can perform the movements in both limbs at the same time and you can directly check for differences Then with the arms flexed to approximately 90 degrees ask your patient to rotate the forearms internally for pronation and externally for supination Make sure that the arm is not further adducted during supination to give the appearance of increased supination To assess active range of motion of the wrist and hand have your patient in sitting position with the forearms resting on the treatment table Weamp;#39;re going