- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
-
dorsiflexors are
overpowered by
stronger plantarflexors,
causing a
plantarflexed first metatarsal and
anterior pes cavus. Pes
cavus is also
evident in...
- right, both feet
clenched (plantar flexed) The
upper foot is
clenching (
plantarflexing) at the MTP
joints and at the
joints of the toes; the
central foot is...
- stretched,
which guarantees the
stability of the joint; but with the foot
plantarflexed (as when
standing on the toes) the
narrower width of the
trochlea causes...
- foot flat on the ground. In the two
common styles of kneeling, the
plantarflexed kneel and the
dorsiflexed kneel, the lead leg may
experience higher...
-
finally attaches on the base of the last
phalanx of the hallux. It
plantarflexes the
hallux and ****ists in supination. The
flexor digitorum longus, finally...
-
arteries tibial nerve from
sciatic nerve, specifically,
nerve roots S1, S2
plantarflexes ankle,
flexes knee (minor)
tibialis anterior 2 1
soleus Lower Limb,...
-
Posterior surface of
calcaneus via
calcaneal tendon Tibial nerve (S1, S2)
Plantarflexes ankle when knee is extended;
raises heel
during walking;
flexes leg...
- foot flat on the ground. In the two
common styles of kneeling, the
plantarflexed kneel and the
dorsiflexed kneel, the lead leg may
experience higher...
- foot of the bed when sleeping. The
weight of the
sheets keep the feet
plantarflexed all night. By not
tucking the
sheets in at the foot of the bed, or by...