| 31. | They think this dinosaur walked on its hind legs as other theropods did, pronation of the lower arm being impossible.
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| 32. | "Pronation " at the forearm is a rotational movement where the hand and upper arm are turned inwards.
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| 33. | One study suggests that there is no evidence that cushioning or pronation control in shoes reduces injury rates or reduces performance.
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| 34. | During pronation the radius is rotated so that the head's major axis reaches the radial notch on the ulna.
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| 35. | By exercising individual fingers and thumb in adduction and abduction motion in pronation position, interosseous ] muscles will gain strength.
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| 36. | The brachioradialis is a stronger elbow flexor when the forearm is in a midposition between supination and pronation at the radioulnar joint.
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| 37. | The pronation of the forearm allows for the protection of the ulnar collateral ligament, which is replaced during Tommy John surgery.
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| 38. | N 2017 David Nelson started a new pronation called Flow ( Florida legends of wrestling ) with Sam Houston as co promoter.
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| 39. | Denegar's research indicates a possible link between ACL injuries in girls and problems with foot pronation and knee-joint laxity.
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| 40. | For the foot, pronation will cause the sole of the foot to face more laterally than when standing in the anatomical position.
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