Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... dorsiflexed position for normal ambulation . The range of motion in the direction of dorsiflexion at the first metatarsophalangeal joint approximates 80 ° to 90 ° . Late in the stance phase of gait the first metatarsal will typically ...
... dorsiflexed position for normal ambulation . The range of motion in the direction of dorsiflexion at the first metatarsophalangeal joint approximates 80 ° to 90 ° . Late in the stance phase of gait the first metatarsal will typically ...
Page 133
... dorsiflexion is available when the subtalar joint is in its neutral position and the knee joint is fully extended ( Fig . 2.23 ) . This re- quirement for dorsiflexion will be used because of the normal 10 ° of hyperextension present at ...
... dorsiflexion is available when the subtalar joint is in its neutral position and the knee joint is fully extended ( Fig . 2.23 ) . This re- quirement for dorsiflexion will be used because of the normal 10 ° of hyperextension present at ...
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... dorsiflexion . ( C ) External rotation at the hip . The individual who walks with a widely abducted gait has less of a require- ment for ankle joint dorsiflexion . An individual walk- ing with the feet abducted 90 ° to the line of ...
... dorsiflexion . ( C ) External rotation at the hip . The individual who walks with a widely abducted gait has less of a require- ment for ankle joint dorsiflexion . An individual walk- ing with the feet abducted 90 ° to the line of ...
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