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The American Journal of Occupational Therapy From: Range of Motion Requirements for Upper-Limb Activities of Daily Living Am J Occup Ther. 2015;70(1):7001350010p1-7001350010p10. doi:10.5014/ajot.2016.015487 Legend: (A) Key components of the deodorant task; the x-axis shows the progression of the task as a percentage of completion from start (0%) to finish (100%). (B) The average (bold line) and standard deviation (shaded region or thin line) joint angles for the deodorant application task. Joint angles for shoulder (left), elbow (middle), and wrist (right) are shown for the right (solid) and left (dashed) arms. Labels on the y-axis describe the rotation angle shown and include only the positive motion for simplicity (i.e., ulnar deviation rather than ulnar–radial deviation). Date of download: 10/11/2017 Copyright © American Occupational Therapy Association/AOTA Press