KINE 2031 Cat Labs 1-6
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@ksterli1 yahh i was wondering if other people noticed that mistake in the video too, but other than that, this video really helped me out on my quiz and was really clear otherwise
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@ksterli1 ya ur right. the tibialis posterior is imidiate to the tibial bone, and its tendon like and not thick like the one he pointed.
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@ksterli1 I was taught the same thing.
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im not a 100% sure but i think the dude in the video is correct...i say this because the tibialis posterior is a thicker muscle than the flexer digitorum longus... you might be right about its location as some cats do get tangled and the order may appear different...hopefully they test us with clear unambigous cats
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whoever put this up THANK YOU!
you are a god.
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finally a recent version! thankss :))
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woaaahhh COOOLL!!!!
it helped me alot. thanks
Nariman8968 1 year ago 4
Correct me if i'm wrong but are the "Flexor digitorum longus" and the "tibialis posterior" labelled in reverse? (within the video)
The reason I say this is because I was told that if you find the tendon and you can quickly find muscle on the medial side - its the flexor digitorum longus; whereas if you if the tendon and you have to go close to the knee before finding muscle, its the tibialis posterior???
If someone could help clarify this for me it would be much appreciated,
Thanks
ksterli1 4 months ago