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The hands are kept pronated and the back straight.
Flat pronated feet may run in families.
It took till the 1970s before the pronated foot was discovered and this remains a euphemism for weak feet.
But the scientists said more work is needed to determine if highly pronated feet face a higher risk of injury than neutral feet.
A force plate examination would show the forces involved in direction and time and confirm the pronated function particularly of the right foot.
It is the pronated foot which is troublesome.
Both a flat foot in standing position and a pronated foot walking could be something to consider during a doctor's visit, Hannan said.
Consider, for example, an insert that pushes the foot away from a pronated position, or rotated excessively outward.
If this pronated position is maintained through the release, the fingers will naturally cut down the side of the ball and produce an anti-clockwise spin.
Fatigue and Strain - The pronated foot does not function efficiently to propel the body forward.
Bend at the knees and waist to grasp the bar with a pronated (palms facing behind) shoulder width grip.
The flat foot becomes a potential clinical problem when the term is used as a synonym for an excessively pronated foot.
Some have delegated the term pull-up to refer to the pronated (overhanded, palms-away) grip.
Overpronation (collapsing of the arch) causes the lower leg to rotate inward due to the unstable pronated foot.
World Records (pronated grip)
In those two groups, the forelimbs of quadrupedal species were usually rotated so that the hands faced forward with palms backward ("pronated") as the animals walked.
The pronated position in some museum mounts had been achieved by exchanging the position of radius and ulna in the elbow.
It is an overhand punch; at the moment of impact, the pronated fist is generally held in a horizontal orientation with the palm facing the ground.
The Barton's fracture is caused by a fall on an extended and pronated wrist increasing carpal compression force on the dorsal rim.
Execution: Hold a barbell with your hands shoulder width apart and with a pronated grip (your palms facing your body).
In spite of this, many refer to pull-ups with a pronated grip also as chin-ups, and the supine grip is still regularly called a pull-up.
In order to execute the move one can begin in a pronated position and either support one's self on their forearms or hands (like a pushup position).
Plain radiography shows the radial head fracture, with dorsal subluxation of the ulna often seen on lateral view of the pronated wrist.
Iliotibial band friction syndrome is an overuse condition commonly occuring in runners and cyclists having genu varum and pronated feet.
Both recordholders.org and Guinness World Records maintain that pull-ups use a pronated grip, while chin-ups use a supinated grip.