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  2. Dysdiadochokinesia - Wikipedia

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    This movement is known as a pronation/supination test of the upper extremity. A simpler method using this same concept is to ask the patient to demonstrate the movement of trying a doorknob or screwing in a light bulb.

  3. Wristlock - Wikipedia

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    Rotational wristlock by an Aikido instructor. A rotational wristlock (in budo referred to as kote hineri, and in Aikido referred to as a type of sankyō, 三教, "third teaching") [5] [6] is a very common type of wristlock, and involves forced supination or pronation of the wrist, and is typically applied by grabbing and twisting the hand.

  4. A Functional Bodybuilding Coach Shared 5 Exercises to ... - AOL

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    Marcus Filly shared five exercises to improve wrist strength and mobility in a new YouTube video. A Functional Bodybuilding Coach Shared 5 Exercises to ‘Bulletproof’ Your Wrists Skip to main ...

  5. A Physical Therapist Shares 5 Essential Wrist Strength Exercises

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    A physical therapist demonstrates five wrist strength exercises you can use to hone your forearms and build more grip strength. A Physical Therapist Shares 5 Essential Wrist Strength Exercises ...

  6. Pronator teres muscle - Wikipedia

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    Pronator teres syndrome is one cause of wrist pain. It is a type of neurogenic pain. It is a type of neurogenic pain. Patients with the pronator teres syndrome have numbness in median nerve distribution with repetitive pronation/supination of the forearm, not flexion and extension of the elbow

  7. Ulnar claw - Wikipedia

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    Exercises to strengthen lumbricals, strengthen flexion in the metacarpophalangeal joint, and extension in the interphalangeal joints are beneficial. Repetitive motion of pronation and supination are also effective exercises for rehabilitation. Exercising pronation and supination with a handle or screwdriver attachment will help stimulate the ...

  8. Arm wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Pronation is downward rotaton; supination is upward rotaton. " Pronation " involves downward rotation of the palm, wrist and forearm. [ 22 ] This movement applies hand pressure on an opponent, opening up their fingers, bending back their wrist, and setting them up for a pin.

  9. Brachioradialis reflex - Wikipedia

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    The brachioradialis reflex (also known as supinator reflex) is observed during a neurological exam by striking the brachioradialis tendon (at its insertion at the base of the wrist into the radial styloid process (radial side of wrist around 4 inches proximal to base of thumb)) directly with a reflex hammer when the patient's arm is relaxing.