
1) Rotary motion 2) Rotation
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The position of the hand when the palm is facing up. See Pronation.
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the movement of rotating the forearm that causes the palm of the hand to face forward, that is restoring the hand to the anatomical position. Supination is also sometimes used to describe a movement of the foot into inclination toward the midline, otherwise called inversion; a supinated foot would bear more weight on its lateral border than on its ...
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• (n.) The act or state of lying with the face upward. Opposed to pronation. • (n.) The act of turning the hand palm upward; also, position of the hand with the palm upward.
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(L. supinatio) the act of assuming the supine position, or the state of being supine. Applied to the hand, the act of turning the palm forward (anteriorly) or upward, performed by lateral rotation of the forearm. Applied to the foot, it generally implies movements resulting in raising of the medial margin of the foot, hence of the longitudinal ar.....
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(from the article `skeletal system, human`) ...Although thus attached to the ulna, the head of the radius is free to rotate. As the head rotates, the shaft and outer end of the radius are swung ... ...bone or cartilage with respect to another or with respect to the midline. Pronators turn the sole of the foot or the palm of the hand to ...
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The movement of rotating the forearm that causes the palm of the hand to face forward, that is restoring the hand to the anatomical position. Supination is also sometimes used to describe a movement of the foot into inclination toward the midline, otherwise called inversion; a supinated foot would bear more weight on its lateral border than on its ...
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rolling motion of the feet onto the outer edges. Typical of high-arched, stiff feet. Also called 'underpronation.'
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<anatomy> The act of assuming the supine position or the state of being supine. Applied to the hand, the act of turning the palm forward (anteriorly) or upward, performed by lateral rotation of the forearm. ... Applied to the foot, it generally implies movements resulting in raising of the medial margin of the foot, hence of the longitudinal ...
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(soo″pĭ-na´shәn) the act of assuming the supine position; placing or lying on the back. Applied to the hand, the act of turning the palm upward. Supination: supinators contracted, the palm turned forward.
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The rotation of the wrist so that the palm of the hand faces upward.
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Su`pi·na'tion noun [ Latin supinare , supinatum , to bend or lay backward, from supinus supine: confer French supination . See Supine .] (Physiol.) (a) The act of turning the hand palm upward; also, position of the hand with the palm upward. (b)
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The outward rotation of the forearms, so that the palm lies upwards.
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See "Underpronation"
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the position of the sword hand with the finger-nail uppermost
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Supination: Rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm is up (and the corresponding movement of the foot and leg with the sole up), as opposed to pronation. For a more complete listing of terms used in medicine for spatial orientation, please see the entry to 'Anatomic Orientation Terms'.
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(soo;pu1-na;shun) Rotation of the arm so that the palm is directed forward or anteriorly; the opposite of pronation.
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supination 1. Rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward and the radius lies parallel to the ulna; also, a corresponding movement of the foot and leg. 2. The act of assuming the supine position, or the state of being supine. Applied to the hand, the act of turning the palm forward (anteriorly) or upward, performed b...
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the position of the sword hand with the finger-nail uppermost
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noun rotation of the hands and forearms so that the palms face upward
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The opposite of pronation. It's an outward rolling of the forefoot that naturally occurs during the stride cycle at toe-off. Oversupination occurs when the foot remains on its outside edge after heel strike instead of pronating. A true oversupinating foot underpronates or does not pronate at all, so it doesn't absorb shock well. It is a rare condit...
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the act of turning the back of the hand to face posteriorly; verb - supinate.
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A type of running gait similar to pronation where the natural roll of the foot is warped.
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A turning of the forepaw inward toward the body
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rotation of the hand or forearm so that the palmar surface is facing upward (opposed to pronation). · a comparable motion of the foot, consisting of adduction followed by inversion. · the position assumed as the result of this rotation.
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