In a patient with Erb’s palsy, all of the folowing movements are lost except:

Correct Answer: Pronation
Description: Deformity and Loss of Movements 'FABER'S Lost in Erb's Policeman/Waiter/Poer's tip hand Arm: adducted and medially rotated Forearm: extended and pronated Arm hangs limply by the side Lost movements--All movements opposite to the deformity Actions that would be lost: Loss of abduction and lateral rotation of arm Loss of flexion and supination of forearm.
Category: Orthopaedics
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