- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
- elements.[medical
citation needed]
Paralysis of the
dorsiflexors –
weakness of the
dorsiflexors results in a drop foot. The patient's foot
cannot be...
- can be
classified into four main categories: hamstrings, quadriceps,
dorsiflexors, or
plantar flexors. The
quadriceps muscles are in
charge of
force production...
- sternocleidomastoids,
distal muscles of the forearm, hand
intrinsic muscles, and
ankle dorsiflexors. Type 2 (DM2), also
known as
proximal myotonic myopathy (PROMM), is rarer...
- occurs. It was
hypothesized that
muscle spindle feedback from the
ankle dorsiflexors pla**** the most
substantial role in
proprioception relative to other...
-
subdivided into
functional groups as
dorsiflexors, lateroflexors, and ventroflexors.
Lateroflexors and
dorsiflexors in
Nothronychus are
relatively reduced...
- The
muscle acts to
dorsiflex and
invert the foot. It is the
largest dorsiflexor of the foot. The
muscle also
contributes to deceleration.[better source needed]...
-
fibularis (peroneus)
tertius The
compartment contains muscles that are
dorsiflexors and parti****te in
inversion and
eversion of the foot. The
anterior compartment...
-
causing an
adducted forefoot and
inverted rearfoot. Similarly, weak
dorsiflexors are
overpowered by
stronger plantarflexors,
causing a
plantarflexed first...
- Row,
Brandi S. (2001). "An
Electromyographical Analysis of the Role of
Dorsiflexors on the Gait
Transition During Human Locomotion".
Journal of
Applied Biomechanics...