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Pronation of the hand results in the distal end of the radius being medial to the ulna and the palms facing backward or downward. This position is in contrast to the supination of the anatomic position.
Supination.
Pronation is the motion that turns the palm of the hand downward or backward.
When your palms are lying flat on the table, your forearms are in a pronated position. This means that the palms face downward, and the radius and ulna bones in the forearm are in a parallel alignment. This position is the opposite of supination, where the palms would face upward.
Pronation
Pronation is the motion that turns the palm of the hand downward or backwards. It involves rotating the forearm so that the palm faces posteriorly or downwards.
Pronation
A movement that turns the palm downward is called pronation. This occurs when the forearm rotates, causing the palm to face downward or backward. Pronation is commonly involved in actions such as typing on a keyboard or pushing objects away. It contrasts with supination, where the palm faces upward.
Pronation, a movement involving a muscle between the radius and the ulna in the forearm
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