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Resupinated
Resupinated Re*su"pi*na`ted, a. Resupinate.

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- keyboard, their hands are pronated; when washing their face, they are supinated. Pronation at the forearm is a rotational movement where the hand and...
- flexed, the biceps effectively pulls the radius back into its neutral supinated position in concert with the supinator muscle.: 346–347  Humeroulnar joint...
- done with a supinated, neutral, or pronated grip; devices allow the grip to rotate during the pull-up. The pull-up performed with a supinated grip is sometimes...
- muscles. The biceps is stronger at elbow flexion when the forearm is supinated (palms turned upward) and weaker when the forearm is pronated. The brachioradialis...
- outside. 3) The rotation of the wrist in the hand holding the weapon: supinated (palm up) or pronated (palm down). The parries are numbered from one to...
- to the basilic vein as the "virgin vein", since with the arm typically supinated during phlebotomy the basilic vein below the elbow becomes awkward to...
- and supination. In the standard anatomical position, the forearms are supinated, which means that the palms are facing forward, and the thumbs are pointing...
- synonymous with the terms talipes cavus, cavoid foot, high-arched foot, and supinated foot type. Pes cavus is a multiplanar foot deformity characterised by...
- grip: A reverse grip bench press utilizes an underhand (supinated) grip on the bar. A supinated grip externally rotates the humerus, which puts the shoulders...
- wristlock. It involves rotating the hand so that it becomes maximally supinated, often referred to as 'externally rotating' the wrist, and hence putting...