| 1. | This confusion can arise because the forearm can pronate and supinate.
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| 2. | His right foot pronates because a broken toe healed wrong.
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| 3. | Pronator teres pronates the forearm, turning the hand posteriorly.
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| 4. | A pronated foot, which is a flat foot, causes more problems.
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| 5. | Forearm and arm sometimes correctly semi-pronated; both directed towards body.
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| 6. | The ball is thrown turning the palm out ( pronating the forearm ).
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| 7. | Foot cavus increases when the forefoot is pronated.
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| 8. | At the end of step 1, the foot is maximally abducted but never pronated.
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| 9. | Think about pronating and supinating your hand when your elbow is held still at 90 degrees.
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| 10. | One is said to be " knock-kneed " if one has overly pronated feet.
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