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  2. Elbow - Wikipedia

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    The elbow is the region between the upper arm and the forearm that surrounds the elbow joint. [1] ... can be rotated in it. This movement includes pronation and ...

  3. List of movements of the human body - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Elbow. 1.4 Wrist and fingers. 1.4.1 Movements of the fingers. ... In any position of flexion or extension, the radius, carrying the hand with it, can be rotated ...

  4. Head of radius - Wikipedia

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    The radius can thus glide on the capitulum during elbow flexion-extension while simultaneously rotate about its own main axis during supination-pronation. [2] Between the capitulum and the trochlea of the humerus is the capitulotrochlear groove. A semi-lunar surface around the circumference of head is shaped to articulate continuously with this ...

  5. Anatomical terms of motion - Wikipedia

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    External rotation (lateral rotation or extorsion) is rotation away from the center of the body, [22] carried out by external rotators. Internal and external rotators make up the rotator cuff , a group of muscles that help to stabilize the shoulder joint .

  6. Upper limb - Wikipedia

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    They thus act on the elbow, but, because their origins are located close to the centre of rotation of the elbow, they mainly act distally at the wrist and hand. Exceptions to this simple division are brachioradialis — a strong elbow flexor — and palmaris longus — a weak wrist flexor which mainly acts to tense the palmar aponeurosis. The ...

  7. MLB All-Injury Team: From Ronald Acuña Jr. to Mike ... - AOL

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    Injury: Right elbow surgery in September 2023, left labrum surgery in November 2024 ... While Atlanta’s offense struggled mightily at times last year in Acuña absence, the rotation did ...

  8. Standard anatomical position - Wikipedia

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    The standard anatomical position, or standard anatomical model, is the scientifically agreed upon reference position for anatomical location terms.Standard anatomical positions are used to standardise the position of appendages of animals with respect to the main body of the organism.

  9. What does the Dodgers' rotation look like with the addition ...

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    L.A. has assembled one of the more astonishing quintets of starting pitching talent the game has ever seen. But this group is not without questions and concerns.