Muscles of the Foot Part 1 - 3D Anatomy Tutorial
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3D anatomy tutorial on the intrinsic muscles of the foot using the Zygote Body Browser (www.zygotebody.com). This is the first of two parts on the intrinsic muscles of the foot. The second part is on the plantar group of muscles.
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Even after 9 years, you are as relevant as ever, making things easier for all of us, a big big thankyou.
The variables of the range of motion and the geometric factors of engineering. Incredible. Then the instantaneous muscle reaction to required desired movement. Engineering on genius level.
Thank you so much for all your videos. You have done an amazing work. It is very helpful.
i shall forever remain indebted to u for the great amount of knowledge u have given us through all of these great anatomy tutorial videos............thank u very very much.........
@Anatomyzone
10 жыл бұрын
No debt shall be accrued for watching these videos, just keep watching and keep learning! Lots more videos to come and a new website is being launched soon - stay tuned for the updates and announcement! :)
@counterstrike89
8 жыл бұрын
+AnatomyZone Great video, like the angles, if possible it would be cool if you guys could do more fore-shorted angles of the feet rotating form difficult angles.
Thank you for the foot 👣 information. It helps me to understand the right foot walking technique as your feet contact the ground from the heel,roll on the outside of the foot, and push off on the ball of the foot, thank you
this is so helpful. I wished I had discovered it a lot earlier
ur contribution to anatomy is forever
Thank you so much all your videos helps me a lot.
Excellent work. I am thankful to you.
This will help me to pass my Anatomy exam. Thanks
thank you so much for making these videos!
Your excellect helped me out SOOOO MUCH :)) cant thank you enough
Thank you! this finally made it click for me and now i can identify the muscles on the cadaver lab.
Thank you so much for sharing!
thanks a lot! this was very helpful!
thank you so much for the tutorials :)
Thank you for sharing.
love the vids man. more power to you
Hi can you please mention the muscles that involve in toe movements Thanks
I want to compliment you on your explanation. Who else is watchin' in 2020?
Yay thanks to this vid I know what muscle i pulled.
tibial nerve innervates medial foot, branches into lateral and medial plantar nerve except for deep fibular nerve which innervates extensor digitorum brevis + first 2 dorsal interosseus muscles, extensor digitorum brevis and hallucis are considered together; the brevis inserts laterally to the 3 phalanges before the longus, innervated by the deep fibular nerve
Wow really helpful!
Hi, I love your videos, but the deep fibular nerve does not inervate any of the dorsal interosseous muscles, the lateral plantar nerve does, according to the netter and moore, continue the great job! 🤗🤗
@generalsdisasterchannel1654
6 жыл бұрын
According to grey’s anatomy and snell it does.
extensor digitorum longus is innervated by deep fibular nerve not brevis if I'm wrong please correct me
Thankyou,this has been helping me a lot.Can I know the name of app you're using though..would be great..
@altheazhenyaclaud7390
4 жыл бұрын
zygote body. It's free. (some features are needed to be paid tho) but the app's great. You only need good internet
Amazing video!
hello, if its not too much trouble id like to ask in what position is the foots arch flattest? (when its on the ground) the answer is really important to me~ appreciate it :D
@rileylaforge7640
7 жыл бұрын
Vague answer is pronation
That "Flexor" that he points to at 1:39, I think I tore it. Earlier this year some time in January, I sprained my ankle running for the bus. My doctor told me it wasn't broken but she said, even still, it may never be the same again. Its now September and I'm beginning to feel pain in it again and the pain feels as if there is some sort of ligament or tendon pulling flesh away from bone. That's the only way I can describe it. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to make it better?
U r great bro ❤👌
U r the best
Thanks it's useful to me
What is the name of this app,which you are using to teach...?
wooww very useful video
best anatomy vedios
Thannks so much mster doctor
Can i daonload it
Excellent, it worth losing 5 minutes to be understanding of our feet.
I just trouble on my feet .my knee is fine .since I quited deburring and grinding by tools for cnc big parts with standing work in 5 years now year and haft my knees have heal by months no work with that work is fine more and more. In that time when I still work my knees and feet pain so much .I just felt good when got off my work time I stayed in car to drive in this moments I feeling better. None English so I must work in this bad job .
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No wonder I can not extenddd the pinky toe it drops lower then the rest of my toes
Tell your neighbours upstairs to stop jumping around
I don't know if anyone at AnatomyZone continues to monitor comments on this post any longer. PLEASE HELP ME, SOMEBODY. I had an "Ankle Fusion" so the muscles that make my ankle work no longer are very involved in the process of walking. I'm "supposed" to be able to use my foot muscles to take over the duties. I JUST CAN'T SEEM TO MAKE THIS WORK. My foot muscles simply don't have the strength to carry my 285-pound Frame. I have tried to build the strength of these muscles so I can begin to walk somewhat normally. I don't know if i'm doing the wrong exercises. Please someone help me. I'm in trouble and too young to be having walking issues.
Thanku
thanks a lott..got ur FB mesage thanks
I practiced taekwondo for 1 year and stopped 3 years ago. And now my foot moves so clumsy. Maybe due to taekwondo movement which is not anatomical. I was taught to stretch my leg to the way which my body is not designed for.
A rock fell on my foot. And I I can't move my foot or my toes
Hi
Jesus christ I have to watch this 50 times to get it. I just wanted to know what the area of my foot was called where it hurts. I've been walking miles a day! Lol
0:26 is there a car horn voice :D may be truck
@Dyyllann
9 жыл бұрын
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@mikkelbakjensen2350
6 жыл бұрын
I woke up and listened after that hunk.
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if you pain last for 5-8 months start asking docs about RSD OR CRPS YOU will find hell there i will pray you
Is anyone else here because you fell 12 feet off a ladder and fucked up your feet and don't have money to pay for a doctor so they are trying to learn about this shit so they can Google how to fix their life problem? Or is it just me. 😂😂😂
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Nobody trust me but if they work right that company with 5 years they could be destroy bad more than my strong physical . Before Korean worker who couldn't work that longer until I applied that company produce the parts can go on. They hired progam person less experienced and worst Vietnamese guys to do so that why any part I must use grind them for correctly blueprint tolerance.that is why my physical had been destroyed but my mind didn't know
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