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The Knee
The knee joint connects the upper and the lower leg. The femur receives the weight of the torso through the pelvis directly, and that weight transmits through the knee joint to the lower leg, and through the ankle joint to the foot. There are strong ligaments, cartilages, and muscles that support the movements at the knee joint. And of course, the function of this joint integrates the movement from the joints above (the hip) and below (the ankle). To begin with, if you simply
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Aug 22, 20213 min read


The Pelvis
These amazing photographs of the pelvis are from Paul Grilley website. These images are so helpful to look at client's movement and guide...
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Jul 23, 20211 min read


The Scapula photos
These amazing photographs of the scapula are from Paul Grilley website. These images are so helpful to look at client's movement and...
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Jun 29, 20211 min read


Femur photos
These amazing photography of Femur bones are from Paul Grilley website. These images are so helpful to look at client's movement and...
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Jun 18, 20211 min read


The Foot
The each foot consists of 3+4+5+5+5+4=26 bones. These information is written in the book "Body³" by Thomas Myers. Number of bones are...
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Jun 4, 20211 min read
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