Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration

Forearm Flexors, Forearm Extensors Intermediate None accessory Arms

Description

The Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration is a accessory exercise targeting the forearm flexors, forearm extensors. Equipment: None. Difficulty: Intermediate.

FAQ

What muscles does Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration work?

Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration primarily targets the Forearm Flexors, Forearm Extensors. Secondary muscles involved include obliques,deltoids. It is classified as a intermediate-level exercise.

How do you perform Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration correctly?

The Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration is a accessory exercise targeting the forearm flexors, forearm extensors. Equipment: None. Difficulty: Intermediate.

What equipment is needed for Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration?

Wrist Radial Deviation With Gait Phase Integration requires None. It is categorized as a accessory exercise.

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