CBSE BOARD XII, asked by sarvagya678, 2 months ago

Differentiate between supination and pronation​

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Answered by FairyLight
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Supination and pronation are terms used to describe the up or down orientation of your hand, arm, or foot. When your palm or forearm faces up, it's supinated. When your palm or forearm faces down, it's pronated. ... Supination means that when you walk, your weight tends to be more on the outside of your foot.

Answered by Anonymous
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Look at the soles of your shoes and identify the areas where the wear is most pronounced. If the outer part of your sole is the most worn out, then you are a supinator, like about 10% of the population. If it is the inner part of your sole that is the most worn out, then you are a pronator, like 45% of the population

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