- Brachialis muscle
Unlike the biceps, the brachialis does not insert on the radius, and therefore cannot participate in pronation /supination of the forearm …
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- Myoelectric prosthesis
the movements of the prosthesis, such as elbow flexion/extension, wrist supination/pronation (rotation) or hand opening/closing of the fingers. …
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- Pananjakman
(severe supination or pronation, respectively); Heel-stomping the top of the foot where it meets the lower leg so as to break or crush the …
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- Brachioradialis
It is also capable of both pronation and supination , depending on the position of the forearm. It is attached to the distal styloid …
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- Mesotherium
as well as supination-pronation of the foot Because of this, Florentino Ameghino predicted in 1905, and confirmed in 1906 that …
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- Insect flight
Others argued that the force peaks during supination and pronation are caused by an unknown rotational effect that fundamentally is …
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- Pronation
In anatomy , pronation is a rotational movement of the forearm at the radioulnar … Pronation is the opposite of supination . Pronation of the …
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- Elbow
The combination of the movements of flexion and extension of the forearm with those of pronation and supination of the hand, which is …
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- Foot type (section Pronation)
Types of pronation include neutral pronation, underpronation (supination), and overpronation. Neutral Pronation : An individual who neutrally …
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- Fencing terms
Pronation : The position of the hand when the palm is facing down. Parry-related terms : See supination. Quarte : Parry 4; blade up and to …
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- Clockwise
screws is that supination of the arm, which is used by a right-handed person to turn a screw clockwise, is generally stronger than pronation . …
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- Nursemaid's elbow (section Flexion and supination)
This causes significant pain, partial limitation of flexion/extension of the elbow and total loss of pronation/supination in the affected …
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- Supination
Supination is a position of either the forearm or foot; in the forearm when the … Supination is the opposite of pronation . History …
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- Biceps brachii muscle
important being to rotate the forearm (supination ) and to flex the elbow. … When the forearm is in pronation (the palm faces the ground), …
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- Wristlock
common type of wristlock, and involves forced supination or pronation of the wrist, and is typically applied by grabbing and twisting the hand. …
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- Human anatomical terms
lying face down in the anatomical position, this is the prone position. … Pronation and supination occur at the wrist to rotate the palm. …
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- Anatomical terms of motion
Supination - The opposite of pronation, the rotation of the … The hand is supine (facing anteriorly) in the anatomical position …
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- Human leg
Pronation (eversion) and supination (inversion) occur along the oblique axis of the ankle joint. Extrinsic: Image:Gray437. png | Anterior …
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- Orthotics
with activity and yet flex slightly for comfort and functional pronation. … forced (conscious or subconscious) supination (outside outsole wear). …
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- Glasgow Coma Scale
shoulder, pronation of forearm, extension of wrist, decerebrate response ) … Flexion/Withdrawal to pain (flexion of elbow, supination of …
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