- example, when a
person is
typing on a
computer keyboard,
their hands are
pronated; when
washing their face, they are supinated.
Pronation at the forearm...
-
mainly in the forearm) that,
along with the
pronator quadratus,
serves to
pronate the
forearm (turning it so that the palm
faces posteriorly when from the...
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supinate in
preparation for toe-off.
Abnormal pronation occurs when a foot
pronates when it
should supinate, or
overpronates during a
normal pronation period...
-
quadratus is a square-shaped
muscle on the
distal forearm that acts to
pronate (turn so the palm
faces downwards) the hand. Its
fibres run perpendicular...
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greatly on the
other flexors, the
brachialis and brachioradialis.
Using a
pronated grip
during pull-downs
tends to
result in the
greatest activation of the...
- When the
forearm is
pronated, the
brachioradialis tends to
supinate as it flexes. In a
supinated position, it
tends to
pronate as it flexes. This also...
-
classical (koryu)
martial arts, is to
break or
dislocate a limb(s). The
pronating wristlock (in budō
referred to as kote mawashi, 小手回し, "forearm turn",...
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extension of the
sesamoid bone,
which is not a true digit. The
ability to
pronate the m**** (hand) and
forearm in
therian mammals is
achieved by a rounded...
- of the hand and arm. This
confusion can
arise because the
forearm can
pronate and
supinate and flip the
location of the hand. For
improved clarity, the...
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weight as it
cycles through the gait.
During the gait
cycle the foot can
pronate in many
different ways
based on
rearfoot and
forefoot function.
Types of...