The forelimb can perform several key movements, including flexion and extension, which involve bending and straightening at the joints. Abduction and adduction refer to movement away from and toward the body’s midline, respectively. Additionally, rotation allows the forelimb to turn inward or outward. These movements enable a wide range of activities, from reaching and grasping to climbing and running.
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