Toe, Foot, Heel, Ankle, Sole

  1. Toe, Foot, Heel, Ankle, Sole and
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  2. When you stand on your tiptoes, your feet pivot about your ankle. As shown in the figure, the forces on your foot are an upward
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  3. What does this meansL: warm, absent signals in DP/PT, 2+ popliteal, 3/5 sensory in foot/ankle, 1/5 motor in foot/ankle, improved
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  4. Imagine you are bending your foot so that the toes are reaching up into the air while you stand on your heels. What would be the
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  5. A woman wearing high-heeled shoes stands on a wooden floor. Her total weight is 480N and acts equally on each foot.Sometimes all
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  6. What is the name of the long thin bone of the lower leg?Look at the medial surface of the lower leg near the ankle. What is that
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  7. I forgot to include these sentences.Thank you. 1) I had an X-ray on my ankle. My ankle was X-rayed. The X-rays showed that my
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    2. Franco asked by Franco
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  8. The heel on a pair of women’s shoes tapers from a radius of 1.75 cm down to a radius of 0.50 cm at the bottom. If 50% of the
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  9. What does this meansFINDINGS: Mild tricompartmental osteoarthritic changes about the left ankle joint are noted. 1 cm anterior
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  10. A lady weighting 115 lbs is using a pair of high heel shoes. The area where the foot feels the most stress has a circular
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