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Background The most popular hypothesis of the etiology of Achilles tendinopathy suggests that excessive pronation causes conflicting rotational motions, leading to a vascular constriction of the ...
which hindered effortless hip and lower spine movement Even her gait while walking exhibited these problems. Tina exhibited signs of pronation of the left foot—a compensatory mechanism to ...
All 26 Conversion Disorder patients (100%) had a positive "drift without pronation" sign when only two organic patients (7.1%) displayed a positive sign (p < 0.001). The sensitivity of the ...
[6] Observing a weak arm drifting downward as a whole rather than in a pronation movement [6,7] has thus been seen as a functional 'positive sign' but its clinical value has never been formally ...