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Charles Spearman is credited with
Supination
The outward rotation of the forearm or foot, such that the palm or sole faces upwards or forwards.
Pronation
The inward roll of the foot during normal motion when walking or running, where the outer edge of the heel strikes the ground first and the foot rolls inward.
Muscle Contractions
The process by which muscle fibers produce force and shorten, resulting in movement or maintenance of posture.
Eversion
The movement of turning a body part outward, such as rotating the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body.
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