enkelflexie
Enkelflexie refers to the range of motion at the ankle joint, specifically the ability to move the foot downwards away from the shin (plantarflexion) and upwards towards the shin (dorsiflexion). This movement is crucial for a variety of everyday activities such as walking, running, jumping, and maintaining balance. The ankle joint is a complex hinge joint formed by the tibia, fibula, and talus bones, allowing for this primary flexion and extension.
Adequate enkelflexie is important for biomechanical efficiency. Limited dorsiflexion, for example, can affect gait by altering
Assessment of enkelflexie is often performed passively or actively by a healthcare professional. It can be