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Identify the foot movement in the image below.

Identify the foot movement in the image below.

Published May 7, 2025
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The gastrocnemius and the soleus are collectively known as t…

The gastrocnemius and the soleus are collectively known as the triceps surae and together join to the achilles tendon. 

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Label the following image by matching the letter with its co…

Label the following image by matching the letter with its correct anatomical name.

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Label the following image by matching the letter with its co…

Label the following image by matching the letter with its correct bone name.

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What muscles would be active in directly causing movement to…

What muscles would be active in directly causing movement to occur in the following exercise? (Select all that apply)

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Label the following image by matching the letter with its co…

Label the following image by matching the letter with its correct muscle/bone name.

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The most common ankle sprain results from excessive inversio…

The most common ankle sprain results from excessive inversion which usually occurs while the ankle is in some degree of dorsiflexion.

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What muscles make up the hamstrings? (Select all that apply)

What muscles make up the hamstrings? (Select all that apply)

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Which of the following is true in regard to the Patella? (se…

Which of the following is true in regard to the Patella? (select all that apply)

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This term is frequently used to describe a chronic condition…

This term is frequently used to describe a chronic condition in which the tibialis posterior, tibialis anterior, and extensor digitorum longus muscles are inflamed:

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