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Really appreciate ur efforts sir,ur way of teaching inspires me a lot . Can u plz explain that in ur previous video u explained that when rear foot is going in supination ,the transverse tarsal will also go in supination b/c it is the closed packed position but in this video u explained that TT joint should go in pronation but due to restriction faced by it, pronation twist movt occurs ,so I m a bit confused b/c not every time we face lateral lig sprains as occurs due to supination of TT ,so how it is works ?
sry for delay in reply....i missed this comment...shareena that's true what is said in previous video subtalar supination causes TT pronation initially and later as structres reach close pack they tend to cause supination itself in TT joint. Yes here to as i mentioned the close packed position of TT joint will restrict its pronation, only if it pronates during the subtalar joint supination foot will be on ground. in previous video we stopped at that aspect where subtalar remains in supination and TT also in supination but that then predisposes to injury and instability, thus its compensated by the TMT joints in pronation twist,the twist happens in the TMT and not TT. hope its clear.... good luck
@@TonysTutorial OK so what I understood is that TT joint supinates and TMT goes for pronation twist everytime to compensate it ,when TMT due to any reason do not function ,it results in injury .Am I right ?
One more thing please.. like in hand we based fingers adduction/abduction with reference to middle finger. Is it so with foot as well ? If not, then why not ? And foot rays inversion and eversion is also based on reference to midline of body ? Foot ray inversion is frontal plane movement towards the midline of body. Is that so ?
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3rd ray axis should be coronal not sagittal to give movement in the sagittal plane alone
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29:55 i thought the supinated subtalar is a locked position allows for supinated transverse tarsal joint.
where i got it wrong ?
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Great video Tony. Do you know of any research papers describing or investigating the twists described?
Sir plz make videos on Exercises theropy video
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COG BOG
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Really appreciate ur efforts sir,ur way of teaching inspires me a lot .
Can u plz explain that in ur previous video u explained that when rear foot is going in supination ,the transverse tarsal will also go in supination b/c it is the closed packed position but in this video u explained that TT joint should go in pronation but due to restriction faced by it, pronation twist movt occurs ,so I m a bit confused b/c not every time we face lateral lig sprains as occurs due to supination of TT ,so how it is works ?
sry for delay in reply....i missed this comment...shareena that's true what is said in previous video subtalar supination causes TT pronation initially and later as structres reach close pack they tend to cause supination itself in TT joint. Yes here to as i mentioned the close packed position of TT joint will restrict its pronation, only if it pronates during the subtalar joint supination foot will be on ground. in previous video we stopped at that aspect where subtalar remains in supination and TT also in supination but that then predisposes to injury and instability, thus its compensated by the TMT joints in pronation twist,the twist happens in the TMT and not TT.
hope its clear.... good luck
@@TonysTutorial OK so what I understood is that TT joint supinates and TMT goes for pronation twist everytime to compensate it ,when TMT due to any reason do not function ,it results in injury .Am I right ?
u r right just an add on ...note everytime but when the foot border lifts of ground or in extremes of motion
@@TonysTutorial perfect ..thanks a lot :)
One more thing please.. like in hand we based fingers adduction/abduction with reference to middle finger. Is it so with foot as well ? If not, then why not ?
And foot rays inversion and eversion is also based on reference to midline of body ? Foot ray inversion is frontal plane movement towards the midline of body. Is that so ?
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Great lecture as always... but i guess axis of rays are interchanged
thnk u....Why do you think so?I just cross checked they are the same
@@TonysTutorial yes. Sorry.. i am on mobile and the figure seemed opposite to me.. its clear..its fine.thank you..
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