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Why is the angle of plantar-flex-ion greater than that of Dorsiflexion?

When you walk, there is plantar-flex-ion. So main function of foot is walking. So for planter-flex-ion you need more movement and power to lift the body weight. Power is provided by powerful muscles, those are Gastrocnemius and Sole-us muscles. (Calf muscles.) For Dorsiflexion you do not require much range of movement and power to lift a small body part, that is foot itself only.


When you plantar flex a foot what changes occur within the muscles involved?

Plantar flexion is the act of flexing the muscles of the toe and foot toward the sole. the muscles involved in this process are often stretched which for some, can reduce heel pain and the pain caused by flat feet.


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