A permanent planter flexion, also known as equinus deformity, is a condition where the foot is positioned in a downward flexed position, making it difficult to bring the toes up toward the shin. This can result from various factors, including neurological conditions, muscle imbalances, or trauma. It can lead to mobility issues and may require treatment options such as physical therapy, orthotics, or surgery to restore normal foot function.
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extensor digitorum longus, the extensor hallucus longus and the peroneus tertius muscles help dorsi flexiontibialis anterior
A raised bed planter box is generally not considered a permanent structure, as it can be dismantled, relocated, or removed without significant effort. However, if it is constructed with durable materials and placed in a specific location for an extended period, it may give the appearance of permanence. Ultimately, its classification can depend on local regulations and how it is built.
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.
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It is Flexion and Extension
list movements for trunk flexion
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plantar flexion and knee flexion
Plantar flexion occurs in your feet.
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