Pronator

Word PRONATOR
Character 8
Hyphenation pro na tor
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Pronator"

What do we mean by pronator?

A muscle that effects or assists in pronation. noun

A muscle of the forearm whose action pronates the hand or assists in pronation: opposed to supinator. noun

A muscle which produces pronation. noun

Any muscle that produces pronation noun

A muscle that produces or assists in pronation noun

Any muscle that produces pronation

An advanced movement involving turning over of the wrist to increase results in whatever you're doing. Urban Dictionary

Short for "Professional Nathaniel" A name often assigned to young men holding the name Nathan or Nathaniel who show exemplary skill in the sciences and are physically attractive. Urban Dictionary

Verb: The act of giving head to a significantly elder male; the act of come shooting in one's mouth or onto one's stomach. Urban Dictionary

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The word "pronator" in example sentences

He has a torn medial collateral ligament in his left elbow and a torn flexor pronator, which is a muscle in the forearm. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Mariners say they'll treat Hernandez's flexor-pronator strain with rest and rehab. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If your dogs tend to roll, you're a pronator -- get shoes that compensate for your foot's propensity to tilt in or out, otherwise you may hurt your knees. ❋ Unknown (2008)

New shoes are probably helping, despite my being an under-pronator and buying light motion control shoes because I do have flat feet. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Example: a pronator that resists undesirable action by a prime mover. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Verett claims that due to the injury she suffered at Pizza Hut, she was unable to avoid falling on a later date and tore tendons and suffered injuries to her left hand and wrist, including a partial tear of the pronator quadratus muscle at the dorsum. emphasis ours. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Friend lawyer, the pronator quadratus of your left wrist illustrates such an unnatural growth. ❋ Cover, Arthur Byron (1979)

One of the characteristics of the habitual masturbator is the strengthening, tightening, and overall disproportionate growth of the pronator quadratus, a small quadrangular muscle situated at the distal end of the forearm beneath the tendons of the flexor digitorum profundus and the flexor pollicis longus. ❋ Cover, Arthur Byron (1979)

If it be required to ligature the artery at this locality, an incision two inches and a half in length, made along the course of the vessel, and avoiding the superficial veins, will expose the fascia; and this being next divided on the director, the artery will be exposed resting on the brachialis anticus, and between the biceps tendon and pronator teres muscle. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

The ulnar artery, whose origin is seen near F, Plate 16, passes deeply beneath the superficial flexor muscles, L M K, and the pronator teres, ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

The subclavius muscle, E, like the pronator quadratus muscle of the forearm, serves rather to further the displacement of the broken ends of the bone than to hold them in situ. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

It arises from the pronator ridge on the lower part of the volar surface of the body of the ulna; from the medial part of the volar surface of the lower fourth of the ulna; and from a strong aponeurosis which covers the medial third of the muscle. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The pronator radii teres, no longer opposed by the supinator brevis, had rotated the anterior fragment into complete pronation and fixed it there, while the supinator brevis, acting on the upper end, had rotated that fragment in an opposite direction and held it fixed until bony union at the point of fracture had taken place. ❋ John Allan (1914)

When broken above the insertion of the pronator teres, the upper fragment is flexed and supinated by the biceps and supinator, while the lower fragment remains semi-prone, and is drawn towards the ulna by the pronator quadratus. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

When the fracture is below the pronator teres, the displacement depends upon the direction of the force and the obliquity of the fracture. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

Tubby has devised an operation for converting the pronator radii teres into a supinator, and Robert Jones another in which the flexors of the carpus are made to take the place of the extensors. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

When the radius is broken above the insertion of the pronator teres, its upper fragment may be supinated by the biceps and supinator muscles, while the lower fragment remains in the usual semi-prone position. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

The splints are applied with the elbow flexed to a right angle, and, except when the radius is broken above the level of the insertion of the pronator teres, with the forearm midway between pronation and supination. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

When the fracture of the radius is above the insertion of the pronator teres, the forearm should be placed in the position of complete supination, with the elbow flexed to an acute angle, and retained in this position by a moulded posterior splint, and the arm fixed to the side by a body bandage. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

The condition known as _tennis elbow_ is characterised by severe pain over the attachment of one or other of the muscles about the elbow, particularly the insertion of the pronator teres during the act of pronation, and is due to stretching or tearing of the fibres of that muscle, and of the adjacent intermuscular septa. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

"Bro I was [4 fingers] deep in this girl and then I had to [pronate] to make her [squeal]!" ❋ The Ultimate DARKHORSE (2014)

Have you [met] ProNate? He's the [smartest] [person I] know. ❋ ProNate (2011)

The principle of our school was pronated by the [9th grade] whore. The [grandfather] pronated onto [the dogs] stomach. ❋ Kabby (2006)

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