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  1. Pronation, Overpronation, Supination: Causes and Solutions

    May 19, 2024 · Pronation is the natural motion of your foot during walking and running. Your gait can show a pattern of neutral pronation, overpronation, or supination (underpronation).

  2. Pronation of the foot - Wikipedia

    Pronation is a natural movement of the foot that occurs during foot landing while running or walking. Composed of three cardinal plane components: subtalar eversion, ankle dorsiflexion, and forefoot …

  3. Pronation Guide: What Pronation Is & Why It Matters | ASICS

    Pronation describes the way your foot lands and rolls upon impact with the ground. It’s the secret to finding the right running shoe for your running style. Wearing shoes that don’t match your pronation …

  4. Pronation Problems: Signs, Causes and Ways to Correct - Dr. Axe

    Oct 10, 2024 · Pronation is the process of body weight being transferred from the heel of the foot up to the forefoot when moving, walking or running. The foot should naturally roll inward from the outside.

  5. Pronation: Types, Causes, and Treatment - GoodRx

    Nov 12, 2024 · Pronation describes how your feet move when you walk or run. See types of pronation, causes, and treatments for overpronation and supination.

  6. What Does Foot Pronation Mean? - The Foot Clinic

    May 24, 2024 · When a podiatrist talks about the pronation of your foot, they are referring to the natural movement of your foot, and more specifically how the foot rolls inward when in motion.

  7. What Is Pronation Movement? Definition and Mechanics

    Jan 23, 2026 · Pronation is a term used in biomechanics and physical therapy to describe a rotational movement occurring in certain joints of the body. This motion causes a segment of the body to turn …

  8. Foot Pronation: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments | YTFCS

    Jan 31, 2025 · Pronation refers to the motion your foot makes as it strikes the ground and rolls inward. This is a normal part of walking and running, as it helps to absorb impact and distribute weight.

  9. What Are Pronation and Supination? - MedicineNet

    Pronation is the natural movement of the foot when it rolls inward. Thus, when walking, the foot tends to roll in a way that the weight of the body is more on the inner side of the foot.

  10. Pronation: Definition, Types, Problems, Health Risks | Footfiles

    Pronation is a naturally occurring movement of the body in which the foot rolls inward to distribute the force of impact of the ground as you walk and run. The movement is a transfer of weight from the …