As I ran and the cameras rolled, Morris instantly identified me as a pronator.
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If the heel is worn more on the inside than the outside, you're a pronator.
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The Mariners say they'll treat Hernandez's flexor-pronator strain with rest and rehab.
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This action is performed by pronator quadratus and pronator teres muscle.
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Pronator teres pronates the forearm, turning the hand posteriorly.
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Wagner, 37, a five-time all-star, also has a torn flexor pronator, which is a muscle in the forearm.
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If the shape looks more like a rectangle, that means you have flat feet and are likely an over-pronator.
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When pronator quadratus contracts, it pulls the lateral side of the radius towards the ulna, thus pronating the hand.
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If the elbow is flexed to a right angle, then pronator teres will turn the hand so that the palm faces inferiorly.
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A muscle that produces or assists in pronation
In anatomy, pronation is a rotational movement of the forearm at the radioulnar joint, or of the foot at the subtalar and talocalcaneonavicular joints.Kendall FP, McCreary EK and Provance PG. (1993).Muscles Testing and Function. 4th Edition. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. Philadelphia. ...
Running form with moderate inward rotation of the foot, likely to have medium arch height
A term used to describe how a runners foot strikes the ground. A pronator is a runner whose medial arch is close to the ground when their heel is on the ground. (See "Running Shoes").