Asked by Cameron Abram on Sep 29, 2024
Flexion of the entire foot inferiorly as if pressing an automobile pedal
A) abduction
B) adduction
C) dorsiflexion
D) extension
E) flexion
F) hyperextension
G) inversion
H) plantar flexion
I) pronation
J) rotation
K) supination
Plantar Flexion
The movement of pointing the foot or toes downward, away from the body, commonly used in activities like walking or pressing a pedal.
Automobile Pedal
A lever operated with the foot in a vehicle, used for controlling its functions such as acceleration, braking, or clutch engagement.
- Understand the range of motion (ROM) exercises and their specific movements.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the range of motion (ROM) exercises and their specific movements.
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