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What is the position of the hip during D1 Flexion of the lower extremity?
What is the position of the hip during D1 Flexion of the lower extremity?
What are the positions of the ankle and toes during D1 Flexion LE?
What are the positions of the ankle and toes during D1 Flexion LE?
Dorsiflexed, inverted; Toes: Extended
In D1 Extension of the lower extremity, how is the hip positioned?
In D1 Extension of the lower extremity, how is the hip positioned?
Describe the position of the foot and toes during D1 Extension LE.
Describe the position of the foot and toes during D1 Extension LE.
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What is the hip's position during D2 Flexion of the lower extremity?
What is the hip's position during D2 Flexion of the lower extremity?
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What positions do the foot and toes take during D2 Flexion LE?
What positions do the foot and toes take during D2 Flexion LE?
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What is the position of the hip during D2 Extension of the lower extremity?
What is the position of the hip during D2 Extension of the lower extremity?
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Describe the foot and toes' positions during D2 Extension LE.
Describe the foot and toes' positions during D2 Extension LE.
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Study Notes
PNF Patterns - Lower Extremity
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D1 Flexion LE:
- Hip position: flexed, adducted, externally rotated
- Ankle position: dorsiflexed, inverted
- Toes position: extended
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D1 Extension LE:
- Hip position: extended, abducted, internally rotated
- Foot position: plantar-flexed, everted
- Toes position: flexed
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D2 Flexion LE:
- Hip position: flexed, abducted, internally rotated
- Foot position: dorsiflexed, everted
- Toes position: extended
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D2 Extension LE:
- Hip position: extended, adducted, externally rotated
- Foot position: plantar-flexed, inverted
- Toes position: flexed
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Description
This quiz covers the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) patterns specifically for the lower extremities. Participants will learn and assess their knowledge of D1 and D2 flexion and extension movements in terms of hip, ankle, and toe positions. Perfect for physical therapy students or practitioners.