Plantar flexion is the movement that occurs at the ankle where the foot pointed downwards. For example when you go up onto your toes.
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【Large wide-angle training】Plantarflexion 55°-dorsiflexion 50°training, the training angle can be controlled at will, easy training, self-control, not
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RUC Doctor of Physical Therapy Program on X: It's Muscle Monday! This week we will talk about the superficial posterior compartment of the leg: gastrocnemius, plantaris, and soleus. These muscles help with
Dorsiflexion (A) and plantarflexion (B) strength measurement.
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