pronation

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Englisch - Türkisch
pronasyon

Pronasyon ve supinasyon iki karşıt harekettir. - Pronation and supination are two opposite movements.

(Tıp) İçe dönme, pronasyon (aksi; supinasyon)
pronate
(Tıp) İçe döndürmek veya dönmek
pronate
(Tıp) Elleri veya ön ayakları avuç içi yere doğru çevrilmiş durumda tutmak ve o duruma getirmek
pronate
(Tıp) Yüzü koyun yatmak veya yatırmak
Englisch - Englisch
Walking on the inner edge of the foot
The action of rotating the forearm so that the palm of the hand is turned down or back
The position of the sword hand when the palm is facing down
Rotating your forearm so the palm is down, or your body is lying face down Also, when your foot is rotated inward not
Pronation begins immediately after the heel contacts the ground It is a normal and necessary motion for walking or running Pronation is the distinctive, inward roll of the foot as the arch collapses
The position of the hand with the palm turned down
the position of the sword hand with the knuckles uppermost
Rotating a limb toward the middle of the body
Rotation of a body part (usually the hand or foot) backward, inward or downward
To turn or rotate the palm downward I E if your right hand is palm facing up and you rotate it to a palm facing down position; that's pronation
a motion on three planes simultaneously where the foot and its parts abduct, everts and dorsi flexes The axis of this motion swings through the foot from posterior, lateral and plantar to anterior, medial and dorsal
What your teachers call "rolling forward " Rolling inward of the foot when standing flat so that more weight is on the ball of the foot than on the outside Beginners have a tendency to do this to try and force their turnout (BAD! BAD!! BAD on your knees, hips and ankles!! Proper turnout comes through time-not by force )
Pronation of the wrists turns them palm side down, as in typing Supination is the opposite
Opposed to supination
The natural inward motion of the foot after heel strike and before pushing off again with the ball of the foot Overpronation is excessive inward motion and can lead to running injuries Learn how to choose running shoes
That motion of the forearm whereby the palm or palmar, surface is turned downward
assuming the prone position In the hands; turning palms posteriorly
The normal inward motion of a foot during the running gait Excessive inward motion is referred to as over-pronation Supenation (under-pronation) is the result of a lack of normal inward motion
Rotating your forearm so the palm is down or your body is lying face down Also when your foot is rotated inward
The tendency encountered by some runners to have their feet roll inward while running In this case, their running shoes need to have motion control features
The position of the limb resulting from the act of pronation
The act of turning the palm or palmar surface of the forefoot downward
The movement of the forearm so that the hand rests palm down on a surface
a movement of the hand in which the palm rotates in and down
A position in which the knuckles of the sword hand are pointing upward
in relation to the anatomical position, as applied to the hand, rotation of the forearm in such a way that the palmar surface turns backward (internal rotation) in relationship to the anatomical position; applied to the foot, a combination of eversion and abduction movements taking place in the tarsal and metatarsal joints, resulting in lowering of the medial margin of the foot
rotation of the hands and forearms so that the palms face downward
movement of the forearm from a palms-up to a palms-down position
{i} forward rotation of the arm or hand so that the palm faces downward
Palms and forearm facing down
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To become pronated
pronate
To turn or rotate one’s hand and forearm so that the palm faces down if the forearm is horizontal, back if the arm is pointing down, or forward if the forearm is pointing up; to twist the right forearm counterclockwise or the left forearm clockwise
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Somewhat prone; inclined; as, pronate trees
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turn the forearm or the hand so that the palm is directed downwards
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To turn or rotate one's hand so that the palm faces down or back
pronate
To twist the foot so that if walking the weight would be borne on the inner edge of the foot
pronate
{f} rotate an arm so that the palm of the hand faces downward, rotate toward the front
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