The toes are distal to the heel because they are farther away from the origin of the lower leg. To determine distal or proximal, trace the line of the limb from where it attaches to the body. A structure you reach first when tracing that line is proximal.
The toes are distal to the heel. They are farther away from the origin of the foot.
Yes. The toes are distal to the heel.
yes
outer edge of foot until reaching toes
Plantar calcaneal enthesophyte is a growth that happens a where a tendon inserts into the heel bone on the bottom of the foot. It is more commonly known as a spur.
Dorsi flexion is the movement of bringing your foot up towards your knee. The opposite movement is planter flexion which is moving your foot away from your knee as if standing on your tip toes.
The heel of the foot is on the DORSAL side of the body.
The heel of the foot and the Plantar fascia. The Plantar fascia is a connective tissue on the bottom of the foot that runs from the heel to the toes. The plantar fascia is a relatively inflexible, strong, fibrous band on the bottom of the foot. The plantar fascia helps maintain the complex arch system of the foot, it helps to absorb shock, plays a role in one's balance and in the various phases of gait.
Actually, the word "Posterior" means: To the back. So, for example: Your heel is posterior to your toes.
There are the heel, and th toes
The foot is the whole thing where you wear your shoe/sandal. On the under side of the foot, the sole is the front part near the toes and the heel is back part of the foot similar to where we say heel for high heels
Instep is incorrect. According to dictionary.com instep = "the arched upper surface of the human foot between the toes and the ankle"
make sure your foot wait are equal if you put your toes out on front foot then you put your heel out on back foot same for putting your front foot in.
The foot is the whole thing where you wear your shoe/sandal. On the under side of the foot, the sole is the front part near the toes and the heel is back part of the foot similar to where we say heel for high heels
It's called the sole of the foot. (Other areas on the sole of the foot are specifically called the ball of the foot, the arch of the foot, toes and heel)
The sciatic nerve serves the posterior leg and foot. It can be such a problem that the patient cannot pick up their toes.
Yes. You stand on them. The ball of your foot is the part behind the toes and in front of the heel and arch.
raise the toes of the front foot and push down on the heel brake
because each foot has 5 toes and 5 plus 5 is 10 so they use the heel bone
raise the toes of the front foot and push down on the heel brake