Rotating or turning the forearm inward so the palm of the hand is facing behind in anatomical position.
Shifting the body weight to the inside of the foot.
The act of turning the hand round so that the palm faces downwards.
Action of lying face downward or turning the hand so that the palm is downward.
Turning of the hand or other body part downward.
A prone position in which the body lies face downward or the arm rotates so that the palm of the hand faces downward and backward.
The act of turning the hand so that the palm faces downward. In this position the bones of the forearm (radius and ulna) are crossed.
The movement whereby the bones of the forearm are crossed and the palm of the hand faces downwards.
Pronation is the slight inward roll of the foot as it contacts the ground. It is natural for the foot to pronate slightly.
The inward rolling or downward displacement of the inner edge of the foot by rotating the entire foot outward.
The state of lying face down; positioning someone in such a manner; or rotating the palm of the hand to face downward.