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Supination is a position of either the forearm or foot.
Supination - The position of the hand when the palm is facing up.
This procedure is indicated in a child aged 2-2.5 years with dynamic supination of the foot.
This muscle is responsible for rotating the hand so its palm faces forward (supination).
It is taut in abduction, opposition, and supination.
Supination occurs when the foot impacts the ground and there is not enough of an "inward roll" in the foot's motion.
When rotating the forearm, these movements are typically called pronation and supination.
Then the wing is quickly flipped over (supination) so that the leading edge is pointed backward.
Some researchers predicted force peaks at supination.
Pronation and supination occur at the elbow to rotate the wrist.
Turning the palm forward is supination.
The biceps has several functions, the most important being to rotate the forearm (supination) and to flex the elbow.
This muscle's primary function is elbow flexion and forearm supination.
It also gives greater feedback about the pronation and supination as the movement of the bar is very visible.
All movements are permitted except supination.
This could involve rapidly switching from pronation to supination of the forearm.
Repetitive motion of pronation and supination are also effect exercises used during rehabilitation.
See supination.
When both of these articulations are accounted together, it allows for pronation and supination to occur.
The chin-up can also be performed using an inverse grip, where the palms of the hands are facing the participant (supination).
Straightening the arm does not alleviate the pressure, since the shoulder joint does not allow further supination of the hand.
Pronation is the opposite of supination.
It is also capable of both pronation and supination, depending on the position of the forearm.
In running, supination (also referred to as underpronation) is the insufficient inward roll of the foot after landing.
However, overpronation and underpronation (supination) can be potentially harmful.