- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
- the
medial cuneiform and
first metatarsal bones of the foot. It acts to
dorsiflex and
invert the foot. This
muscle is
mostly located near the shin. It is...
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there will be
greater flexion at the knee to
accommodate the
inability to
dorsiflex. This
increase in knee
flexion will
cause a stair-climbing movement. Drop...
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Mephenoxalone (trade
names Dorsiflex, Moderamin, Control-OM) is a
muscle relaxant and mild anxiolytic. It
inhibits neuron transmission,
relaxing skeletal...
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somewhat to put some
tension in the
Achilles tendon, but don’t
completely dorsiflex the ankle. A
small strike is
given on the
Achilles tendon using a rubber...
- femoris) L4, L5, S1
abduct thigh; Flex leg at the knee (hamstrings);
Dorsiflex foot (tibialis anterior);
Extend toes L5, S1, S2
Extend leg at the hip...
- femoris) L4, L5, S1
abduct thigh; Flex leg at the knee (hamstrings);
Dorsiflex foot (tibialis anterior);
Extend toes L5, S1, S2
Extend leg at the hip...
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dorsiflex to at
least 10
degrees past 0 (neutral, or L position),
although 15
degrees or more is
better and preferred. If the foot can not
dorsiflex enough...
- of
digits one to four, just
beyond the
penultimate joints. They act to
dorsiflex the digits.
Similar to the
intrinsic muscles of the hand,
there are three...
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tendons extend into the
dorsal aponeuroses of
digits 1–4. They act to
dorsiflex these digits. The
plantar muscles can be
subdivided into
three groups...