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The supinator muscle is a large muscle of your forearm that attaches into your elbow. It’s responsible for turning your palm up and is often involved in movements that can cause tennis elbow.
A procedure in which working nerves are rerouted to paralyzed muscles has shown improvements in hand and arm function, giving patients with spinal cord injury "a whole new realm of independence." ...
You might be able to move the arms because other muscles, such as the brachialis (under your biceps) and the supinator (near your elbow), help out. Still, lifting or twisting can be harder.
Tightness or pain in this muscle, often referred to as “shin splints,” could be caused by tension of the foot and crunching of the toes often seen in people who supinate. How to do the stretch ...
Third, the Boyd approach uses the ulnar insertion of the anconeus and supinator muscles as an en bloc flap, which protects the PIN. However, the dorsal recurrent artery is at risk to be damaged ...
Background Chronic lateral ankle instability afflicts many athletes. The peroneal muscles are the most effective lateral stabilizers whose strength increase might brace the ankle joint complex ...
Interventions Her training consisted of wrist prono-supination and flexion-extension muscle group reinforcement and proprioceptive training. To protect the wrist against excessive load, the eccentric ...
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