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17 maj 2022 · This lecture outlines the osseous, articular and muscular structures of the foot complex.0:00 Osseous structures (Part 1)0:20 The bones of the foot0:43 The s...
Abduction and adduction of the toes are movements primarily occurring at the metatarsophalangeal joints. Abduction moves the toes away from the second toe, which serves as the reference point for toe movements. For example, splaying the toes outward involves abducting them from the second toe.
During flexion-extension, the cuboid is concave and the calcaneus is convex; Hence, the roll and glide occurs in the same direction as the talonavicular joint. During abduction-adduction, however, the cuboid is convex and the calcaneus is concave, and therefore the roll and glide occurs in the opposite direction.
In this video, you will be able to name and identify different joints of the foot, including subtalar joint, transverse tarsal joint, intertarsal, tarsometatarsal, metatarsophalangeal, and...
Condyloid joints found in the forefoot and toes, which allow the flexion (bending) and extension, adduction and abduction (sideward movement). The joints of the foot and ankle provide stability and support the weight of the body, helping you to walk or run, and to adapt to uneven ground.
14 sie 2023 · Extensor digitorum longus and brevis, as well as extensor hallucis longus are all involved in extension at the metatarsophalangeal joints. Abduction is produced by the adductor hallucis and the plantar interossei, whilst adduction is carried out by the actions of abductor hallucis, the dorsal interossei and abductor digiti minimi ...
30 lip 2022 · Moving the limb or hand laterally away from the body, or spreading the fingers or toes, is abduction. Adduction brings the limb or hand toward or across the midline of the body, or brings the fingers or toes together.