Ankle joint anatomy

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @tonkao8576
    @tonkao8576 2 года назад +15

    Honestly, I had so much fun watching this! Helps me a lot with my upcoming surgery exam, thanks a lot for explaining everything in such a great way!

    • @lr1002
      @lr1002 10 месяцев назад

      how did it go

  • @HamzaAlhashmi-q5k
    @HamzaAlhashmi-q5k 5 месяцев назад

    تابعت فيدوهاتك وحبيت الاناتومي بسبب طريقتك شكراً دكتور 🥺.
    Thanks my Doctor's favorite
    🎀✨.

  • @HamzaAlhashmi-q5k
    @HamzaAlhashmi-q5k 5 месяцев назад

    تابعت فيدوهاتك وحبيت الاناتومي بسبب طريقتك شكراً دكتور 🥺.
    Thanks my Doctor's favorite
    🎀✨.

  • @tinotendabosha2129
    @tinotendabosha2129 3 года назад +2

    Super grateful for your videos! They make studying anatomy so much easier

  • @dawbool9552
    @dawbool9552 6 месяцев назад

    I'm very grateful for this excellent lecture!

  • @HH-gn9qt
    @HH-gn9qt 2 года назад +10

    Wonderfully complex joint. Amazing how the ankle stiffens or flexes depending on which way it rotates. Incredible engineering !

  • @bryan1234smith
    @bryan1234smith 2 месяца назад

    Enjoy your videos. You are great at explaining the material.

  • @themightyredboatadventures
    @themightyredboatadventures 3 года назад +7

    First year physio degree exams, only one place to start an anatomy recap. Thanks!

  • @helenjohnson7583
    @helenjohnson7583 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for covering this and especially explaining the ATFL injuries. (Seems like some heeled shoes stress the ATFL.)

  • @chideraejidike
    @chideraejidike 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot this videos help me before I start reading so I already have an idea of whats going on

  • @ayalaouar
    @ayalaouar 3 года назад +3

    I've been looking for this video 👌🏻💥 thank you ☺️❤️

  • @minaliskiemelia2248
    @minaliskiemelia2248 3 года назад +10

    Just when I needed it the most.Thank you great teacher!
    Wish me luck in my upcoming anatomy exam :")

  • @Rozvilt
    @Rozvilt 7 месяцев назад

    i really appreciate that doctor

  • @nb2028
    @nb2028 3 года назад +9

    Thanks Sam, and also your family and the system that have probably played a part in making you a knowledgable and excellent teacher. Wish you all the best for great work!

  • @hanaaghanm7618
    @hanaaghanm7618 3 года назад +5

    This video comes at the right time as i am having a exam in this part and surly i will understand very well from you thanks alot God bless you in Ramadan

  • @UnderTheStars
    @UnderTheStars 3 года назад +7

    I have always struggled with this. Thanks a lot, so helpful !

  • @vitalkumarK
    @vitalkumarK 3 года назад +1

    super sharing

  • @leosev
    @leosev 2 года назад +4

    Oh my goodness you explain like nobody else.

  • @محمدعبدالمجيدخلف
    @محمدعبدالمجيدخلف 3 года назад +3

    I love you Sam Webster ❤️❤️♥️❤️☕

  • @samhithaomsree6603
    @samhithaomsree6603 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for ur vedios

  • @tylerx8848
    @tylerx8848 2 года назад +1

    I have terrible dorsiflextion and can't keep my heel on the ground when I squat. I was told to try putting an elastic cable around my talus anchored to somthing so I could over come my joint restriction. Here to see if it checks out.

  • @bublisoniyak6227
    @bublisoniyak6227 3 года назад +2

    OMG! No words to describe sir! 😅😍😭😃

  • @carrollindsay432
    @carrollindsay432 2 года назад +1

    How do I get an ankle with ligament attachments or a chart of ankle movement.

  • @tunde37
    @tunde37 3 года назад +4

    Woah you actually did it. Thanks for this

  • @mohammadimad5664
    @mohammadimad5664 3 года назад +4

    great lecture! we need another one though about the other ligaments in the foot :)

  • @salomethomas6993
    @salomethomas6993 3 года назад +1

    Thanks,i have a problem i had an accident and my fit was totaly twist i had to feet it back whn i saw it,but i have a an open wound just at the top of the medial maleodus ,is hard to heal, no dislocation ,no pains but my ancle do shift at medial maleodus ,could it be becos of the deep open wound? Pls reply

  • @vguido0757
    @vguido0757 2 года назад +1

    Is type 1 callogen present in the knee as well. I’ve had pain in my knee for a few months and just when I think it’s healing the pain comes back. I’m trying not to use it by limiting my walking but some days it’s fine and others it’s not. I’m just wondering if the same thing is happening that you explained about the ankle to my knee.
    Thanks in advance.

  • @ahmadjaber5482
    @ahmadjaber5482 3 года назад +1

    Hi i Hope this message finds you well have questions regarding LLD limb lengthening discrepancy and the surgery of shortening the long bone shall i asked here or email you or Download the app and ask for their
    Thanks

  • @zack_120
    @zack_120 Год назад +1

    I sprained and broke my left calcaneofibular ligament by stepping on ice on sidewalk when running (straight laterally inversed). X-ray showed that a tiny piece of the marliolus bone's tip was pulled off by the over stretched ligament. It recovered well after >a year. But instead of becoming weaker the site became bulkier by tissue healing. So the ligament may be actually stronger than before if the extra tissue is an integral part of the ligament rather than some non-weight bearing connective tissues.

  • @frontlinemedia4270
    @frontlinemedia4270 3 года назад +3

    You didn't talk about landing hard on your foot and your talus exploding. Lol

  • @mbbshdosto7221
    @mbbshdosto7221 3 года назад +3

    I have no words to tell you that how good your videos are
    Thank you sir so much

  • @Kencan254
    @Kencan254 3 года назад +1

    Dr. Webster, is KENHUB good for anatomy?

  • @abdelmonemsalaheldin6354
    @abdelmonemsalaheldin6354 3 года назад +3

    BEST ANATOMY VIDEOS!!

  • @danielben-shochet383
    @danielben-shochet383 3 года назад +1

    Your work is inspired. How can I search on your channel for a specific part of the body? thankyou

  • @glodieglodie919
    @glodieglodie919 2 года назад +2

    This is a very informative video. Clearly explained . Even a no medical student can understand

  • @Theprofessionalsurgeon
    @Theprofessionalsurgeon 3 года назад +3

    i just love u man

  • @jovanradojicic
    @jovanradojicic 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video.Very professional,and interesting.😊😀👌

  • @robstaley3051
    @robstaley3051 3 года назад +1

    Ballet Injuries - There many. I once hyper plantar flexed my foot rolled over on it and broke 2 bones. the injury was named after some doctor -I have forgotten his name. A lecture on ballet injuries to the foot and ankle might be interesting

  • @arupratansamanta6856
    @arupratansamanta6856 8 месяцев назад +1

    Display clear and prominent demonstration. Namaste 🙏

  • @maggieturner1366
    @maggieturner1366 2 года назад +3

    I’m 9 months post Tri mal fracture and ORIF. This has really helped me to understand what happened. Thanks

    • @paulinemanifold436
      @paulinemanifold436 Год назад

      Hiya ,im only a month in from the trauma of a trimalleolar fracture.
      Having never broken a bone ever before
      How are you doing now??
      I have another 5wks of none weight bearing which is hell.

    • @simonknights7526
      @simonknights7526 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@paulinemanifold436 I fell off a stile (keen rambler) and broke my fibular in two places. This was in May 2021 when I was 62 years old. Had it fixed with ORIF surgery. The bones mend quite quickly - I was weight bearing by the end of July. But, just as Sam said towards the end, the ligaments take a lot longer! Even now I don't have full ankle movement back - it's fine for walking and rambling - but dorsiflection and plantarflection are limited - which makes walking uphill a little harder. Physio is key, and plenty of exercises for proprioception.
      Hope you are healing well - you will get there 😀.

  • @HamzaAlhashmi-q5k
    @HamzaAlhashmi-q5k 5 месяцев назад

    تابعت فيدوهاتك وحبيت الاناتومي بسبب طريقتك شكراً دكتور 🥺.
    Thanks my Doctor's favorite
    🎀✨.

  • @ilovegod0106
    @ilovegod0106 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much! Love your clear explanations

  • @yaxiliu5710
    @yaxiliu5710 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! I just injured my ankle badly and I'm trying to learn as much as I can about it. This really is great!

  • @caroldegraa1
    @caroldegraa1 3 года назад +1

    Hi Sam, how often have you seen people who has one articulate surface at talocalcaneal joint having pronated foot type that limited the foot supination range of angle? Thank you

  • @Amanda-ot3kr
    @Amanda-ot3kr 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Could you do a video about the ligaments of the knee joint?

  • @bandivinaykumar1280
    @bandivinaykumar1280 2 года назад

    super

  • @ahmadk6179
    @ahmadk6179 6 месяцев назад

    i would like give more practical explanation so i could imagive my body and movements better (like different landing and exact pressure its parts)

  • @jacobr4558
    @jacobr4558 Год назад

    Thank you for this video! I'm trying to understand the ankle motions as it relates to the golf swing. I think of how the wrists need to articulate and I'm trying to get the understanding of how the ankles articulate in my world the ankles feel like they are facilitating the body turning but also resisting the body turning sort of like a rubber band. Now I don't know if technically that's inversion e-version but it definitely feels like a rotational type of move? Is it possible that that's just a combination of the motions and it feels semi-circular but it's actually just inversion e-version? Doesn't the mortise and Tenon let the ankle rotate? When you referring to the talus being where the Pig goes into with the talus allow a rotational movement?

  • @kwadwokusi-boateng3990
    @kwadwokusi-boateng3990 3 года назад +1

    really enjoy learning with your videos and was hoping if possible please upload the rest of your videos on your telegram page so i can download them

  • @janapeony8561
    @janapeony8561 Месяц назад

    you are the best doctor, I learn so much ,THANK YOU!!!

  • @InnerOwlWellness
    @InnerOwlWellness 2 года назад +1

    Sam, the music you have is so calming. And as always the information is clear as ever!

  • @seanpatrick2052
    @seanpatrick2052 2 года назад +1

    Got it!

  • @Jaredkprimalhealth
    @Jaredkprimalhealth Год назад

    Wait... isn't the ankle a ball and socket joint? It moves in a 360 fashion

  • @chiomaobunadike3313
    @chiomaobunadike3313 3 года назад +1

    First to comment

  • @MejiaComedy
    @MejiaComedy Год назад

    I am so happy I just found this channel. I could have SWORN that I knew what the body was but I am very excited to run through this channel's videos thanks so much Sam!

  • @dr.michael_baghwartalks6380
    @dr.michael_baghwartalks6380 3 года назад +1

    Thank u sir

  • @madhavgole
    @madhavgole Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @alaminor5576
    @alaminor5576 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, sir. 💙

  • @nidhi7402
    @nidhi7402 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @abdullahwaseer2474
    @abdullahwaseer2474 3 года назад +1

    Thats amazing 🔥

  • @jassasagu3519
    @jassasagu3519 Год назад

    Mandi. Kalan.

  • @vocalprohealthub
    @vocalprohealthub 3 года назад

    Thanks for these videos Sam. They are a great help.

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 2 года назад

    I thought rhetoric is the only word of it's kind.
    Page 855
    paronomasia = Rhetoric

  • @nittagoodson8066
    @nittagoodson8066 2 года назад

    My husband has bone to bone with the outside tilt, where could we find the best doctor to explain his options?

  • @sofijailicuka3766
    @sofijailicuka3766 2 года назад

    Am I the only one who thinks he looks like Dr. House?