There is no set measurement for this, because it varies from person to person. If you wish to measure it with existing metric units, however, the best option would be centimeters because a meter is much too large, while it is very difficult to come across something that measures in decimeters.
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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.
To raise your foot, your leg muscles, particularly the quadriceps, hamstrings, and calf muscles, must contract. The quadriceps lift the leg up at the knee, the hamstrings help with hip extension, and the calf muscles assist with pointing the foot.
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refers only to the area of the limb between the knee and the ankle
The knee is proximal to the foot. The knee is also superior to the foot in anatomical position.
The knee is proximal to the foot because it is closer to the body's midline, whereas superior refers to a higher position in the body.
You put your hand on your knee, then your foot (take a picture cause u will look cool)
I had a total knee replacement 7 years ago and the bottom of my foot has always felt different but here in the past year my foot on the bottom has been getting worse with pain. Does this have anything to do with a knee repalcement?
Tibia
It is proximal as the knee is closer to the median / midline of the body than the foot. The foot is distal. Distal suggests a structure being further away from the median plane or the root of the limb than another structure in the limb. Proximal refers to a structure being closer to the median plane or root of the limb than another structure in the limb
No it is locate in the knee and the pelvic area
Hock, though the "hind knee" of a deer is actually equivalent to the heel on a human's foot, not the true knee itself.
Foot doctor
Conditions involving foot, leg or knee pain (possibly hip, but you may get a wheelchair for this), or conditions where you should not be putting pressure on (only one) foot, knee or leg.
I sure hope so i am in that same situation! knee injury and i have the footdop!
Misalignment of the foot and overpronation are the leading causes of knee pain. These can lead to osteoarthritis or torn ligaments.