-
joint is
dorsiflexion,
which could be
considered counter-intuitive as the
motion reduces the
angle between the foot and the leg.
Dorsiflexion is where...
- A. and Chockalingam, N., 2011.
Clinical ****essment of
Ankle Joint DorsiflexionA Review of
Measurement Techniques.
Journal of the
American Podiatric...
- In medicine, Homans' sign (sometimes
spelled as
Homans sign or
called dorsiflexion sign) is
considered by some
physicians to be a sign of deep vein thrombosis...
-
impaired ability to
raise the toes or
raise the foot from the
ankle (
dorsiflexion). Foot drop may be
temporary or permanent,
depending on the
extent of...
- flexion) and
extension (tilting
towards the back of the hand, so
called dorsiflexion) is
possible with a
total range of 170 degrees.
During radial abduction...
-
distal interphalangeal joint. Claw toe is
another similar condition, with
dorsiflexion of the
proximal phalanx on the
lesser metatarsophalangeal joint, combined...
- The foot may have
limited dorsiflexion due to
excessive tightness of the calf
muscles or the
Achilles tendon.
Dorsiflexion of the foot may
elicit the...
-
fascial compartment of the
lower leg. It
contains muscles that
produce dorsiflexion and parti****te in
inversion and
eversion of the foot, as well as vascular...
-
joints dorsiflexed (except the MTP
joint of the
little toe)
Measuring the
dorsiflexion of the MTP
joints Bunion Hallux rigidus (stiff big toe) Metatarsophalangeal...
- condition.
Clonus is most
commonly found at the ankle,
specifically with a
dorsiflexion/plantarflexion
movement (up and down). Some case
studies have also reported...