When the wrist is flexed, the finger flexors cannot produce as tight a fist as when the wrist is in a neutral position. This is an example of what?

When the wrist is flexed, the finger flexors cannot produce as tight a fist as when the wrist is in a neutral position. This is an example of what? 



A. active insufficiency
B. passive insufficiency
C. both A and B
D. none of the above


Answer: A. active insufficiency


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