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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUPINATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
supination dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
supination et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Hand Function in the Child: Foundations for Remediation
Intervention to enhance use of supination can include positions and activities in
which supination is easiest to use versus those in which it is more difficult to use.
Supination is easiest when the humerus is adducted (close to the side of the ...
Anne Henderson, Charlane Pehoski, 2006
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Kinesiology: Movement in the Context of Activity
An EMG recording of the biceps demonstrates strong activation of this flexor–
supinator in combined forearm flexion and supination. Strong flexion with
supination recruits the brachialis as a synergist for forceful elbow flexion. The
biceps drops ...
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Orthopedic Physical Assessment
... 10° supination Full extension, full supination 70° flexion, 35° supination
radioulnar Distal (inferior) radioulnar 10° supination Radiocarpal (wrist) Neutral
with slight ulnar deviation Intercarpal Neutral or slight flexion Midcarpal Neutral
or slight ...
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Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction
The third motion sought in stage V is supination and pronation (external and
internal rotation) with the elbow extended. To improve supination, the elbow is at
first kept close to the trunk and gradually extended. Brunnstrom had no special ...
Mary Vining Radomski, Catherine A. Trombly Latham, 2008
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Joint Range of Motion and Muscle Length Testing
Logically organized and easy to follow, this practical text provides accurate and up-to-date information on norms for range of motion in all age groups, as well as the reliability and validity of each technique.
Nancy Berryman Reese, William D. Bandy, 2013
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Fractures and Injuries of the Distal Radius and Carpus: The ...
Frequently, the loss of supination is secondary to a dorsally malunited distal
radial fracture. In such instances, if the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC)
has been stretched out or avulsed off the basistyloid fovea, the ulnar head is
forced ...
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The Anatomy of Sports Injuries
Brief outline of injury Supination is the outward rolling of the foot at the ankle. This
is a normal movement during the push-off phase of running, walking, or jumping.
Excessive supination can cause damage to the ligaments, tendons, and ...
Non-weight-bearing supination happens when you sit with your legs out in front
of you and turn the soles of the feet so they start to face each other. PRONATION
occurs when you lift the outer edges of your feet as you stand, collapsing your ...
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Functional Soft-tissue Examination and Treatment by Manual ...
Forearm Supination The primary movers in order of importance are the supinator
and the biceps. Other supinators in the order of importance are the abductor
pollicis longus, the extensor pollicis longus, and the brachioradialis.11 The
biceps ...
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Clinical Anatomy by Regions
Movements Pronation and supination of the forearm (see below) Important
Relations • Anteriorly: Supinator muscle and the radial nerve • Posteriorly:
Supinator muscle and the common extensor tendon Distal Radioulnar Joint •
Articulation: ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SUPINATION»
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supination est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
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Supination: On the other side of the pronation tendencies coin we have supination. A foot that supinates maintains an excessively lateral weight distribution as it ... «News & Observer, juin 15»
Ulnar-shortening osteotomy effective for treatment of ulnar impaction …
Prior to surgery, patients had an average wrist flexion of 64°, an average extension of 65°, an average supination of 70° and an average pronation of 78. «Healio, mars 15»
Overpronation vs. supination: What they mean and why they matter
Finally, supination, sometimes referred to as underpronation, involves your foot rolling in less than the normal 15 percent and your push-off being handled ... «Chiropractic Economics, févr 15»
Get a grip: Building hand and forearm strength
The "Supination/Pronation" exercise is one of the best exercises to develop the rotational strength of the hand and forearm muscles. To perform this movement, ... «NFL.com, déc 14»
GOLF Magazine Interview: Ben Hogan
GOLF: It was the part about pronation and supination, wasn't it? HOGAN: Well, yes it was, but it all gets back to the grip. You can't make those moves unless you ... «Golf.com, août 14»
Definitions of the day: Pronation and Supination
Pronation and supination: In terms of the lower body, they are the inward and outward movements of the foot. But it's easier to remember what is happening by ... «GolfDigest.com, août 14»
Function lost if bicep tendon torn at elbow
The primary function of the biceps at the elbow is supination or turning your palm up. This rotation of the forearm and wrist relative to the upper arm allows us to ... «Ravalli Republic, mai 14»
The Sports Doctor: All movement starts with your feet By: Dr. Robert …
The terms pronation and supination describe normal positional changes in the foot and ankle that we'll define as follows: every step you take when walking can ... «ChicagoNow, févr 14»
Why reduced diameter windsurf booms minimize forearm fatigue
The position with the two hands in supination on a windsurf boom of 28 mm in diameter was the most economical in muscular terms, notably the flexions of the ... «SurferToday, janv 14»
Tips to Eliminate Plantar Fasciitis with Accuracy and Precision
Each foot moves through 2 general motions with every step - pronation and supination (see video). Years of standing and walking on concrete, with footwear that ... «PR Web, déc 13»