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| pronation | <physiology> The act of turning the palm or palmar surface of the forefoot downward. That motion of the forearm whereby the palm or palmar, surface is turned downward. The position of the limb resulting from the act of pronation. Opposed to supination. Origin: Cf. F. Pronation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pronation of foot | Eversion and abduction of the foot, raising the lateral edge. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pronation of forearm | Rotation of the forearm in such a way that the palm of the hand faces backward when the arm is in the anatomical position, or downward when the arm is extended at a right angle to the body. (05 Mar 2000) |
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1. Babinski's s. (def. 5). 2. pronation of the forearm caused by passive flexion, seen in hemiplegia; called also Str?pell's s.
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| pronation |
the act of assuming the prone position, or the state of being prone. Applied to the hand, the act of turning the palm posteriorly (or inferiorly when the forearm is flexed), performed by medial rotation of the forearm. Applied to the foot, a combination of eversion and abduction movements taking place in the tarsal and metatarsal joints and resulting in lowering of the medial margin of the foot, hence of the longitudinal arch. Cf. supination.
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| pronation s. |
1. Babinski's s. (def. 5). 2. pronation of the forearm caused by passive flexion, seen in hemiplegia; called also Strümpell's s.
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| pronation | rotation of the hands and forearms so that the palms face downward |
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