Question22 Your patient has hyperabducted their arm at the shoulder joint, resulting in damage to the brachial plexus. Which one of the following symptoms is most likely? Adducted and medially rotated upper limb Extended wrist and supinated forearm Weakness in movements of the thumb Loss or altered sensation over the lateral forearm Weakness in grip and fine motor control of the fingers ResetMaximum marks: 1 Flag question undefined单项选择题
A
Adducted and medially rotated upper limb
B
Extended wrist and supinated forearm
C
Weakness in movements of the thumb
D
Loss or altered sensation over the lateral forearm
E
Weakness in grip and fine motor control of the fingers
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