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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | dorsiflexion | turning your toes up | Anatomy - Arthrology |
| 2 | Dorsiflexion | The process of bending a body part backward | Medical Terminology: Chapter 4 |
| 3 | dorsiflexion | stand on heels, toes up | types of movement at synovial joints |
| 4 | dorsiflexion | bending of the foot or the toes upward | Chapter 4 Part I |
| 5 | dorsiflexion | bending of the foot or the toes upward | set 3 |
| 6 | Dorsiflexion | Flexion of the entire foot superiorly, as if taking one's foot off an automobile pedal. | Anatomy Chapter 9 |
| 7 | Dorsiflexion | flexion of the ankle & elevates the toes | Actions of the Joints |
| 8 | dorsiflexion | bending of the foot or the toes upward | med terms chapter 4 |
| 9 | Dorsiflexion | bending of he foot or the toes upward | Anatomical Position |
| 10 | Dorsiflexion | A movement that involves bringing the foot towards the shin | Human Bio Chapter 6 |
| 11 | Dorsiflexion | tibialis anterior, peroneus tertius | muscles of the foot, ankle, and lower leg |
| 12 | Dorsiflexion | Flexion between the lower leg and foot so the angle between the two structures is less than or equal to 90 deg | Radiographic Terminology |
| 13 | Dorsiflexion | lifting foot | K Final Study Guide |
| 14 | dorsiflexion | bending of the foot toward the shin | HT-GOHS 4A Muscle |
| 15 | Dorsiflexion | Flexion of the ankle joint; used in taping | Sports Medicine 15 |
| 16 | dorsiflexion | walking on your heels | muscles |
| 17 | dorsiflexion | at ankle or wrist- joint decreasing the angle between joints | Anatomy 7 |
| 18 | Dorsiflexion | toes pointed up | Muscle Section |
| 19 | Dorsiflexion | L4 | Myotomes |
| 20 | dorsiflexion | elevation the toes off the floor the way you might if you walked on your heels | Anatomy Lab |
| 21 | dorsiflexion | flexing the dorsum. elevating the toes off the floor the way you might if you walked on your heels. | Muscle terms |
| 22 | dorsiflexion | flexion of ankle (shin towards body) | more ACSM |
| 23 | dorsiflexion | Raising of the toes or foot upwards | Ch 9, Pt 2 Joints |
| 24 | dorsiflexion | Raising of the toes or foot upwards | Ch 9, Pt 2 Joints |
| 25 | dorsiflexion | Backward (upward) bending of the foot. | Chapter 15 - Vocabulary |
| 26 | dorsiflexion | The process of bending a body part backwards like the toes of the feet. | MJE- A&P200 - Chpt 21 - Body Movements |
| 27 | Dorsiflexion | foot pulling upwards | Massage Therapy |
| 28 | dorsiflexion | movement of the dorsum (top) of the foot up toward the shin (proximally); opposite of plantarflexion | ACE Chapter 3 - Biomechanics and Applied Kinesiology |
| 29 | dorsiflexion | toes up | anatomy |
| 30 | dorsiflexion | toes up | joints |
| 31 | dorsiflexion | to flex backwards | MJE- MT200 - Chapter 15 Questions |
| 32 | dorsiflexion | toes pointing upward towards the body | Body Movements |
| 33 | dorsiflexion | pulling the foot upwards | joints |
| 34 | Dorsiflexion | backward bending, foot or hand | Muscular System |
| 35 | DORSIFLEXION | the toes are pulled upwards towards the shin | yoga kinesiology |
| 36 | Dorsiflexion | Backward (upward) bending of the foot. | Medical Terminology - Chapter 15 |
| 37 | Dorsiflexion | bending backward. | CNA - Vacabulary |
| 38 | Dorsiflexion | decrease angle of joint between anterior ankle and tibia | Exercise Science |
| 39 | Dorsiflexion | Brings the foot closer to the anterior aspect of the leg (directs toes superiorly) | Overview of the Lower Extremity |
| 40 | Dorsiflexion | Decreasing the angle of the ankle joint so foot bends upward. | A & P- Kaplan- Muscles |
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