A tricky concept to visualize with the foot and ankle is that subtalar pronation and supination creates opposite movement in the forefoot. For example, subtalar pronation assists in creating forefoot supination. Thanks again for the great animations, and for your interest in assisting PT students such as myself.
Thanks for these terrific animations and descriptions, I am a physical therapy student and having these visual aids is extremely helpful in my education.
A tricky concept to visualize with the foot and ankle is that subtalar pronation and supination creates opposite movement in the forefoot. For example, subtalar pronation assists in creating forefoot supination. Thanks again for the great animations, and for your interest in assisting PT students such as myself.
catharsis68 1 year ago
Thanks for these terrific animations and descriptions, I am a physical therapy student and having these visual aids is extremely helpful in my education.
catharsis68 1 year ago
@catharsis68 Thank you. I'm glad you found this useful. What are some other foot/ankle concepts that PT students could benefit from seeing?
DrGlassDPM 1 year ago