Seated vs. Standing Calf Raise Category Question Movement Ankle & Subtalar Joint
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Seated vs. Standing Calf Raise Category Question Movement Ankle & Subtalar Joints (Concentric Phase) Anatomical Name of Ankle Type of Joint Plane of Motion Axis of Rotation -to Is Neutralization occurring? If Yes, describe what muscles are involved and the movements that are neutralized: Define the Lever System. Draw the points of force and resistance application, as well as the axis. Advantage of this type of lever? Prime mover for seated calf raises? Prime mover for standing calf raises? Defend your answer:Explanation / Answer
Seated vs standing calf raise
Movement
(Concentric phase)
If the ankle neutralize from plantar flexion the following muscles involves:-
Posterior tibialis and medial gastrocnemius neutralizes the eversion force created by soleus, lateral gastrocnemius and fibularis muscles.
Lever system in the body is third type of lever which means joints, muscle and ligaments neutralizes the resistant forces.
Category Ankle & subtalar jointMovement
(Concentric phase)
Plantar flexion Anatomical name of ankle Talocrural joint Type of joint Hinge joint Plane of motion sagittal plane Axis of rotation Mediolateral axis of rotation Agonist group plantar flexors( mainly gastrecnemius, soleus)