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What is dorsaflexion?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

dorsaflexion is when we pull the foot right up

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What is the meaning of dorsaflexion?

Dorsiflexion is the movement of bringing the top of the foot towards the shin. This movement typically occurs at the ankle joint and is the opposite of plantarflexion. Dorsiflexion can also refer to a movement or position where the back is arched backward.


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