can you please solve for the numerical angle values of each below and flexion for knee and ankle Thigh Segment Angle Flexed or Extended Shank Segment Angle Ankle Joint Angle Foot Segment Angle Knee Joint Angle Dorsiflexed or Plantarflexed__ ) In a meeting with her dissertation committee, Ross was rambling about knee kinetics during the walking experiment he performed in the biomechanics lab. Having heard enough about the knee adduction moment and curious about his ability to discuss another topic, Dr. Roelker asked Ross what the Thigh, Shank, and Foot segments angles were at toe-off during walking. And while he was at it, what were the Knee and Ankle joint angles. Unfortunately, Ross had not calculated these angles yet. Ross did however have marker positions for the right greater trochanter, lateral knee joint, lateral ankle joint, and toe. These markers positions (x-horizontal, y=vertical) were (610, 805), (520, 440), (250, 125), and (380, 0), respectively in mm. So, Dr. Roelker asked him to calculate each variable from those marker positions and to identify whether the knee joint is flexed or extended, and whether the ankle joint is dorsiflexed or plantar flexed, relative to the anatomical position (use the convention defined in the KIN 430 textbook on pages 321-325). If Ross plans to graduate, what angles should he report back to his committee?

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can you please solve for the numerical angle values of each below and flexion for knee and ankle Thigh Segment Angle
Flexed or Extended
Shank Segment Angle
Ankle Joint Angle
Foot Segment Angle
Knee Joint Angle
Dorsiflexed or Plantarflexed __ ) In a meeting with her dissertation committee, Ross was rambling about knee kinetics during the walking experiment he performed in the
biomechanics lab. Having heard enough about the knee adduction moment and curious about his ability to discuss another topic, Dr. Roelker asked Ross what the Thigh,
Shank, and Foot segments angles were at toe-off during walking. And while he was at it, what were the knee and Ankle joint angles. Unfortunately, Ross had not calculated
these angles yet. Ross did however have marker positions for the right greater trochanter, lateral knee joint, lateral ankle joint, and toe. These markers positions (x-horizontal,
y=vertical) were (610, 805), (520, 440), (250, 125), and (380, 0), respectively in mm. So, Dr. Roelker asked him to calculate each variable from those marker positions and to
identify whether the knee joint is flexed or extended, and whether the ankle joint is dorsiflexed or plantar flexed, relative to the anatomical position (use the convention
defined in the KIN 430 textbook on pages 321-325). If Ross plans to graduate, what angles should he report back to his committee?
Transcribed Image Text:can you please solve for the numerical angle values of each below and flexion for knee and ankle Thigh Segment Angle Flexed or Extended Shank Segment Angle Ankle Joint Angle Foot Segment Angle Knee Joint Angle Dorsiflexed or Plantarflexed __ ) In a meeting with her dissertation committee, Ross was rambling about knee kinetics during the walking experiment he performed in the biomechanics lab. Having heard enough about the knee adduction moment and curious about his ability to discuss another topic, Dr. Roelker asked Ross what the Thigh, Shank, and Foot segments angles were at toe-off during walking. And while he was at it, what were the knee and Ankle joint angles. Unfortunately, Ross had not calculated these angles yet. Ross did however have marker positions for the right greater trochanter, lateral knee joint, lateral ankle joint, and toe. These markers positions (x-horizontal, y=vertical) were (610, 805), (520, 440), (250, 125), and (380, 0), respectively in mm. So, Dr. Roelker asked him to calculate each variable from those marker positions and to identify whether the knee joint is flexed or extended, and whether the ankle joint is dorsiflexed or plantar flexed, relative to the anatomical position (use the convention defined in the KIN 430 textbook on pages 321-325). If Ross plans to graduate, what angles should he report back to his committee?
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