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* With the arm traction maneuver there is less resistance and the arm is more [[E#extension|extended]] than normal.
* With the arm traction maneuver there is less resistance and the arm is more [[E#extension|extended]] than normal.
* There should be more [[F#flexion|flexion]] at the elbow.
* There should be more [[F#flexion|flexion]] at the elbow.

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Newborn ab 05.jpg
This is a 3 weeks old infant.
  • With the arm traction maneuver there is less resistance and the arm is more extended than normal.
  • There should be more flexion at the elbow.



Newborn Abnormal Links: behaviour | cranial nerves | Newborn Tone - resting posture | upper extremity‎ | arm traction | arm recoil | scarf sign | hand position | lower extremity | leg traction‎ | leg recoil‎‎ | popliteal angle‎ | heel to ear | neck tone | head lag‎ | head control | Newborn Positions - prone | ventral suspension | vertical suspension | Newborn Reflexes - deep tendon reflexes | plantar reflex‎ | suck, root | Moro | Galant | stepping‎ | grasp | Newborn Head - head shape and sutures‎ | head circumference‎


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 23) Embryology Neural Abnormal Exam - Newborn tone - arm traction. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Neural_Abnormal_Exam_-_Newborn_tone_-_arm_traction

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