During the gait cycle the foot canpronatein many different ways based on rearfoot and forefoot function.
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In a supinated position, it tends topronateas it flexes.
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When the pitcher lets go, he mustpronatehis wrist, or turn it so the palm faces third base.
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During the loading phase of the running and walking cycle, the ankle and foot naturallypronateand supinate by approximately 5 degrees 4.
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It is common even for people whopronatenormally to have some angle between the foot and the ankle, but not to the extent seen in those who overpronate.
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This inability topronatethe hand is also supported by "in-situ" finds of articulated (still-connected) arms that always show unrotated hands with palmar faces facing each other.
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