Anterior Leg Compartment | Origins, Insertions, & More

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2020
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Комментарии • 16

  • @jadeh4913
    @jadeh4913 Год назад +4

    Best anatomy lectures online! I legitimately feel like I found A treasure!

  • @malikaalibdat7079
    @malikaalibdat7079 Год назад +3

    A hidden gem! This is amazing teaching! Thank you so much, please keep uploading!

  • @alanleung-kt8zn
    @alanleung-kt8zn 3 года назад +6

    you may need to put this in the playlist of lower extremities

  • @user-vt9bt9gv9n
    @user-vt9bt9gv9n 3 года назад +1

    This video was amazing glad it was recommended

  • @Mathushanan_Yogendran
    @Mathushanan_Yogendran Год назад

    Thank you. Very easy to understand!

  • @HassanHamman-yg1ty
    @HassanHamman-yg1ty 2 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @sharonagbunag2089
    @sharonagbunag2089 2 года назад

    Excellent videos ❤️

  • @gasofthepeople
    @gasofthepeople Год назад

    Great video. Thank you very much.

  • @rukayahg9671
    @rukayahg9671 Год назад

    Thank you so much you saved me I really hate this lecture but you made it easy and interesting

  • @santanupatnaik963
    @santanupatnaik963 15 дней назад

    amazing ❤🎉

  • @LOOP931
    @LOOP931 Год назад

    Thank you ❤❤❤❤

  • @beccayo100
    @beccayo100 2 года назад +1

    Does Extensor Hallucis Longus also extend the hallux? And does it help invert the foot? Some websites say it does invert and others don't mention it. Thnks!

  • @MuhammadAhsan-mp8hq
    @MuhammadAhsan-mp8hq 2 года назад

    ❤️🔥

  • @Lelouch999
    @Lelouch999 3 года назад +1

    Why was I recommended this I’m not even a student

  • @physio4home
    @physio4home 2 года назад

    Inversion ankle sprains are one of the most frequent orthopedic diseases, and in as many as 72 percent of cases, they can result in long-term problems such as pain, stiffness, and gait irregularities. Furthermore, approximately 80% of people who sprain their ankle are likely to re-injure themselves.
    Although a number of studies have shown that exercise can help rehabilitate ankle sprains, experts have questioned whether adding manual treatment can improve results.