- keyboard,
their hands are pronated; when
washing their face, they are
supinated.
Pronation at the
forearm is a
rotational movement where the hand and...
- flexed, the
biceps effectively pulls the
radius back into its
neutral supinated position in
concert with the
supinator muscle.: 346–347
Humeroulnar joint...
- done with a
supinated, neutral, or
pronated grip;
devices allow the grip to
rotate during the pull-up. The pull-up
performed with a
supinated grip is sometimes...
- muscles. The
biceps is
stronger at
elbow flexion when the
forearm is
supinated (palms
turned upward) and
weaker when the
forearm is pronated. The brachioradialis...
- outside. 3) The
rotation of the
wrist in the hand
holding the weapon:
supinated (palm up) or
pronated (palm down). The
parries are
numbered from one to...
-
synonymous with the
terms talipes cavus,
cavoid foot, high-arched foot, and
supinated foot type. Pes
cavus is a
multiplanar foot
deformity characterised by...
-
sometimes seen in
basic gymnastics, yoga, and breakdancing. The body is
supinated so that the back
turns to the ground, and only the feet and
hands make...
-
remaining cases.
Encircling the radius,
supinator brings the hand into the
supinated position. In
contrast to the
biceps brachii, it is able to do this in...
- as the
elbow flexes, it will also
lengthen as the
shoulder extends. A
supinated grip at the
forearm allows the
biceps to
contribute more
strongly as an...
- to the
basilic vein as the "virgin vein",
since with the arm
typically supinated during phlebotomy the
basilic vein
below the
elbow becomes awkward to...