Mesotherium
... as well as supination-pronation of the foot. Because of this, Florentino Ameghino predicted in 1905, and confirmed in 1906 that ...
Forearm
... resulting in pronation or supination), whereas the extrinsic muscles act upon the hand and wrist. In most cases, the extrinsic ...
Wrist roller
In addition to the rolling, there is also a function of wrist and shoulder supination inherent in the exercise, as one hand ...
List of MeSH codes (G11)
... supination MeSH G11.427.792.540 - muscle contraction MeSH G11.427.792.540.472 - isometric contraction MeSH G11.427.792.540.493 ...
Supine (disambiguation)
... the position of the body lying with the face up Supination, a position of either the forearm or foot Anatomical terms of ...
SLAP tear
Humeroradial joint
... pronation and supination) takes place in semiflexion, in which position the two articular surfaces are in most intimate contact ...
Basilosauridae
... effectively making pronation and supination impossible. Because of a shortage of forelimb fossils from other archaeocetes, it ...
Finger spin
Additional spin may be put on the ball through two other means: the active supination of the arm from an initially pronated ...
Outline of human anatomy
Clockwise
The reason for the clockwise standard for most screws and bolts is that supination of the arm, which is used by a right-handed ...
Proximal radioulnar articulation
... median nerve musculocutaneous nerve radial nerve Distal radioulnar articulation Supination This article incorporates text in ...
Quadrate ligament
... contributes to joint stability by securing the proximal radius against the radial notch and by restricting excessive supination ...
Caroline Eichler
... pronation or supination). The hand prosthesis was formed from nickel silver sheet modeled after two plaster casts (one from the ...
Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease
Frequency of PD tremor is between 4 and 6 hertz (cycles per second). It is a pronation-supination tremor that is described as " ...
Carpal bones
Eshkol-Wachman movement notation
... reveals impairments in coordination and rotational movements of pronation and supination: a comparison to deficits in animal ...
Galeazzi fracture
Pierolapithecus
The holotypic individual is estimated to have weighed 30 kg (66.13 lbs). Overall, the adduction and supination capacity of the ...
Foot drop
The muscles that keep the ankle from supination (as from an ankle sprain) are also innervated by the peroneal nerve, and it is ...
Dynasplint Systems
Ankle fracture
... the most common type is supination-external rotation) The Danis-Weber classification categorizes ankle fractures by the level ...
Median nerve palsy
Arnis
Occult fracture
... and pronation oblique views must be complemented by other specific views such as supination oblique and the "scaphoid" view A ...
Oblique cord
One recent comparative study upon primates concluded: The oblique cord does not limit supination, nor does it seem to have a ...
Amphicyon
Indeed, the trochlea of its humeral condyle is shallower than that of a tiger, suggesting that the pronation/supination of its ...
Hand
Bennett's fracture
... and proximal direction tension from the APL rotates the fragment into supination tension from the adductor pollicis muscle (ADP ...