- 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...
- 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...
- dorsiflexes;
conversely the hip and knee
joints extend and the
ankle joint plantarflexes when
standing up.
Squats also help the hip muscles.
Squats are considered...
- 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...
-
arteries tibial nerve from
sciatic nerve, specifically,
nerve roots S1, S2
plantarflexes ankle,
flexes knee (minor)
tibialis anterior 2 1
soleus Lower Limb,...
- It may be a
flexible deformity or a
fixed deformity. Equino-
means plantarflexed (as in
standing on one's toes), and
valgus means that the base of the...
-
upright targets more quadriceps. The
standing calf
raise is
performed by
plantarflexing the feet to lift the body. If a
weight is used, then it
rests upon the...
- 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...