pronation|pronations in English
noun
[prəʊ'neɪʃn]
forward rotation of the arm or hand so that the palm faces downward
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1. Improvement of the activities of daily living, especially activities requiring active pronation (eating, dressing, writing).
2. I purchased the ASICS Gel-Contend 6 specifically for its pronation design and I'm glad to …
3. 9 In the advanced case, the upper limb is carried in a characteristic posture of flexion, adduction, and pronation.
4. The frequency of os naviculare stress fractures of the high jumper, who jumps at extreme position of plantarflexion and pronation, is therefore not astonishing.
5. The Chipmunk is ortho-engineered to control moderate pronation of the pediatric foot with an optimal amount of support and comfort
6. The N-Abler (B) Version Body Powered 5 Function Wrist-Left has five functions including Flexion, Extension, Supination, Pronation, and Quick Disconnect (which is on the distal end for attachment of terminal devices).
7. There are risk factors that contribute to the development of the pathology among which include the type of activity, inadequate training techniques, soil conditions, and the type of footwear used, also abnormal pronation of the subtalar joint, the female sex, a high body mass index, and decreased bone mineral density.