If it impedes you from performing the duties required by your MOS, probably. If you're deemed 'useful' to keep around for other tasks, you may be able to finish out your contract.
No, pronation is not an extension movement. Pronation refers to the inward rotation of a body part, such as the foot or forearm, where the palm faces down or the foot rolls inward. In contrast, extension involves increasing the angle between body parts, such as straightening a bent elbow or knee. These terms describe different types of movements in the body.
an elbow rest was used to rest the soldiers elbow.
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Muscles within the brachium are responsible for the extension of the elbow. These muscles also work for the flexing of the arm as well.
The common name for the ulna bone is the "elbow bone."
Flexion and extension of the forearm.
Elbow Eyes Elbow Extension Followthrough...its a basketball mnemonic....
The extension in the elbow occurs when the triceps muscle contracts, causing the forearm to straighten out. This movement is essential when performing actions like pushing and lifting objects.
flexion and extension
Flexion and extension
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Triceps brachii, aided by anconeus
Though flexion and extension can occur in a variety of planes depending on the body's position, if you have a body in anatomical position, then all flexion and extension occurs on the sagittal plane.
The elbow can rotate on one plane, allowing flexion and extension movements. The knee can also rotate on one plane, enabling flexion and extension, as well as a slight degree of internal and external rotation.
Shoulder extension is controlled by: Long head of the triceps, the last, and the teres major