SOLVED: The image above is plantar flexion. Identify the agonist

SOLVED: The image above is plantar flexion. Identify the agonist

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VIDEO ANSWER: We must fill the blank. The dash muscle is the only muscle in the lower leg that can flex the knee, foot and plantar flexes. The muscle is called the gastronimius. The dash that is soleus muscle and the gastronummius muscle are on the
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