the coronal (frontal) plane
The plane of ulnar-radial deviation refers to the movement of the hand towards the pinky finger (ulnar deviation) or towards the thumb (radial deviation) in the frontal plane. This movement primarily occurs at the wrist joint and is important for functions like gripping objects and manipulating tools.
Moving the wrist back and forth in the frontal plane is known as radial and ulnar deviation.
ulnar caprilongus
Scaphoid
Some effective ulnar deviation exercises to improve wrist strength and flexibility include wrist curls, reverse wrist curls, and using a wrist roller. These exercises target the muscles responsible for ulnar deviation and can help increase strength and flexibility in the wrist.
2 DOF. Flexion/extension; radial and ulnar deviation
wrist radial deviation ROM
one is a course deviation indicator
flexor carpi radialis, flexor carpi ulnaris, extensor carpi radialis longus, extensor carpi ulnaris
Pronation and super action between the distal radio-ulnar joints, flexing and extension at the radiocarpel joints and radial deviation.
plane motion depends upon two types motion 1-Rectilinear motion 2-curvelinear motion (the angle remain same)
It is in the Sagittal plane.