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simultaneously during the
pronation phase.
Pronation is a normal, desirable, and
necessary component of the gait cycle.
Pronation is the
first half of the...
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shifting weight to the
lateral edge.
Supination and
pronation of the foot
Supination and
pronation of the arm
Inversion and
eversion are
movements that...
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Proning or
prone positioning is the
placement of
patients into a
prone position so that they are
lying on
their front. This is used in the
treatment of...
- A
prone bicycle is a
bicycle which places the
rider in a
prone position. The
bottom bracket is
located at the bicycle's rear; the
rider lies
either on...
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Prone position (/proʊn/) is a body
position in
which the
person lies flat with the
chest down and the back up. In
anatomical terms of location, the dorsal...
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forefoot function.
Types of
pronation include neutral pronation,
underpronation (supination), and overpronation.
Neutral pronation An
individual who neutrally...
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forearm that
flexes the
forearm at the elbow. It is also
capable of both
pronation and supination,
depending on the
position of the forearm. It is attached...
- Accident-
proneness is the idea that some
people have a
greater predisposition than
others to
experience accidents, such as car
crashes and industrial...
- accident-
prone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Accident Prone may
refer to:
Accident Prone (album), a 2005
album by Ira
Losco "Accident
Prone" (song)...
- A
prone pilot lies on
their stomach rather than
seated in a
normal upright or
reclining position.
During the 1930s,
glider designer Reimar Horten began...