What special motion of the foot is demonstrated by standing on tiptoes? On your heels? Hint: Both motions have "flexion" in the name. Why?

Respuesta :

Standing on your tip toes is plantaflexion which has to do with flexing the planta fascia tissue on the bottom of your foot.

Standing on your heels is dorsiflexion, the term dorsi means towards the back, which when you stand on your heels your pulling your toes in a backward motion.

Answer:

The type of motion of the foot which is demonstrated by standing on the tiptoes is plantar flexion.

The other type of motion of the food which is demonstrated by standing on hills is dorsiflexion.

Explanation:

The above stated are the two types of dispersal motion which is demonstrated by the standing position of the feet. Both the demonstration has flexion common in them.

The term flexion is defined as the movement of any part of the limbs or joint. It shows the bending condition of the body part.  It can do while doing the exercises. Those toe movement defined the flexion of the person.