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"A movement that turns the palm forward or upward is called ______.

Multiple choice question.
A. supination
B. retraction
C. pronation
D. extension"

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Final answer:

Supination and pronation are movements of the forearm that go between two positions. Pronation moves the forearm from the supinated position to the pronated position, while supination returns the bones to their parallel positions and moves the palm to an anterior-facing position.

Step-by-step explanation:

Supination and pronation are movements of the forearm that go between these two positions. Pronation is the motion that moves the forearm from the supinated (anatomical) position to the pronated (palm backward) position. This motion is produced by rotation of the radius at the proximal radioulnar joint, accompanied by movement of the radius at the distal radioulnar joint. The proximal radioulnar joint is a pivot joint that allows for rotation of the head of the radius. Because of the slight curvature of the shaft of the radius, this rotation causes the distal end of the radius to cross over the distal ulna at the distal radioulnar joint. This crossing over brings the radius and ulna into an X-shape position. Supination is the opposite motion, in which rotation of the radius returns the bones to their parallel positions and moves the palm to the anterior facing (supinated) position. It helps to remember that supination is the motion you use when scooping up soup with a spoon.

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