- keyboard,
their hands are pronated; when
washing their face, they are
supinated.
Pronation at the
forearm is a
rotational movement where the hand and...
- and
elbow joints, its main
function is at the
elbow where it
flexes and
supinates the forearm. Both
these movements are used when
opening a
bottle with...
- forearm,
curved around the
upper third of the radius. Its
function is to
supinate the forearm. The
supinator consists of two
planes of fibers,
between which...
-
instinctively throwing him or
herself to
escape or
alleviate the lock. The
supinating wristlock (in budō
referred to as kote gaeshi, 小手返, "forearm return")...
-
breath to
control the motion—uncurl
their upper bodies backward toward a
supinated lying down position,
until they are
indeed lying down on
their backs with...
- brachii. A pull-up may be
performed with
overhand (pronated),
underhand (
supinated)—sometimes
referred to as a chin-up—neutral, or
rotating hand position...
- 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...
- and arm. This
confusion can
arise because the
forearm can
pronate and
supinate and flip the
location of the hand. For
improved clarity, the directional...
-
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...
-
their grip on a four-seam
fastball to the side of the ball, and
slightly supinates their wrist to
convert some
backspin into
gyroscopic spin. This alters...