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Neese, Regina M., Konz, Stephan and Reams, Mark (1989): Ranges of Motion in the Human Wrist. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 698-702.

Measurements of wrist ranges of motion were made for 40 males and 83 females; only 1 subject worked in a factory. Age ranged from 16 to 88. Flexion was 57{deg} for females and 56{deg} for males; extension was 53{deg} for females and 50{deg} for males. Adduction was 24{deg} for both females and males; abduction was 55{deg} for females and 57{deg} for males. Pronation was 139{deg} for females and 130{deg} for males; supination was 89{deg} for females and 78{deg} for males. Pronation increased significantly with age (r{squared} = 21%).

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