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Excellent class sir🌟🌟🌟 I think that after watching this , everyone will be perfect in subtalar jt motions 👍 That much u made it clear for us & also u made it soo simple sir 👏👏Thank u very much ....
Hi Tony two point if you could throw some light. 1. Even in Talocrural joint there are all the three motions to some extent so can't that be called as Pronation and Supination. For me it should be technically. 2. Do you know any text where arthrokinematics of Subtalar joint is explained ? Norkin, Neumaan and Otis i checked but no where it is explained. If you have any text where it is explained ? Kindly share. Thank you and Regards. 🙏
Thank you so much sir😄 can you please make videos on spine Biomechanics as well? It's quite difficult to understand about kinetics and kinematics of spine.
sir i have a doubt .... in non weight bearing condition does the movement take place in the post component of subtalar joint n in weight bearing condition movement takes place in the ant-medial component of the subtalar joint
I dont get ur question clearly, in weight bearing the motions are opposite to that of nonweight bearing. In weight bearing and non weight bearing the calcaneal motion and remains the same it dont become opposite. But when it comes to the weight bearing the the change is that its not the movenent that changes but the way we desrcibe the motion changes. In weight bearing we describe the motion with repect to the talus as calcanenum can just move in only frontal plane either inversion eversion as other motions are comprismed as it remains in contact with the ground. So we take talus as moving on the fixed calcaneum. Wther its talus moving on calcaneum or opposite the relative motions remains same and both segments relative motions are there its just that we desrbe it in a difffent manner thats all.... good luck
Sir degree of freedom of subtalar joint is 1 (supination , pronation) This is right na??? I just want to ask that As supination and pronation are coupled motions ... So their degree or freeeom will be 3 or 1??
GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS ! :) I have one question that what is the mechanics behind 3 articulations (ant ,middle ,post ) in this movement ,it is one joint having 3 articulations so will these three move separately and u have just explained one for simplification?
Good question!i suggest u watch it again and doubts will be cleared. i think i have explained not just one segment or articulation moving....infact middle and anterior segments moves together as there orientation is same, only posterior is moving different to the anterior and middle. the mechanism of motion is triplanar movements and there is different movements happening all surfaces...but they are regulated and controlled so they occur as a chain....listen to video again if u still have doubts be free to ask
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Excellent explanation and simple lectures sir👌👌👌, it is one of the best lectures of the ankle joint 👏👏👏i like very much. The pictorial representation and demonstration is very helpful 😊😊😊 sir, thanks for making 🤝
Hppy to hear from u as always...good luck
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Great teaching sir🙏🙏Thank you so much sir.plz keep it up sir .it will help us to learn. Such hard subject like biomechanics.Sir ur a saviour🙏🙏🙏
Ur comments made my day...thnks a lot ...sure..more videos will be uploaded infact trying to cover whole biomechanics eventually...good luck to u
Didn't getting much time to go through the upcoming videos, but i am sure they're mind blowing and well explained as always..
Ya i was thinking about the same...thank you for the continuing suppprts....
Watch whenever you are free...the videos are always there itslf....first get done wth daily works and responsbilities...thnk u mam
Thank u sir.......great teaching.
Ur way of convincing is so good😊
Expecting more vedios
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Nice class sir👌👌👌... you made it is simple... therefore it is easy to catch... really i like it very much... thank you sooooo much for pour this portion into brain ☺️🤗🤗🤗... great sir....keep going well🙌🙌🙌
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Excellent class sir🌟🌟🌟 I think that after watching this , everyone will be perfect in subtalar jt motions 👍 That much u made it clear for us & also u made it soo simple sir 👏👏Thank u very much ....
So hppy to hear from you...thnk u
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Excellent class sir 👌👌,great explanation
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Hi Tony two point if you could throw some light.
1. Even in Talocrural joint there are all the three motions to some extent so can't that be called as Pronation and Supination. For me it should be technically.
2. Do you know any text where arthrokinematics of Subtalar joint is explained ? Norkin, Neumaan and Otis i checked but no where it is explained. If you have any text where it is explained ? Kindly share.
Thank you and Regards. 🙏
Excellent class..Your way of teaching is very easy to understand.can you take biomechanics of Gait.
Thts great to hear...thnk u...yes we will cover gait too
Wonderful cls Sir 💯👏
Thanks a lot
It helping a lot thank u
Thank u....so glad to know...gd luck
Sir Could you please explain how transverse joint axis decrease saggital plane movement like dorsiflexion n plantarflexion
Sorry i didnt get ur question ! Transverse joint axis decrease? Can u be more clear
Sorry for this, actually my question is transverse axis which you told 6*,how it is responsible for decrease plantar n dorsiflexion.
Thanks
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Plz provide more videos
Sure daily it will be uploaded...trying maximum for that
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Nice class sir👌👌
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Thank you so much sir😄 can you please make videos on spine Biomechanics as well? It's quite difficult to understand about kinetics and kinematics of spine.
Spine biomechanics is coming soon...stay tunned....thanks for watching...thnk u...good luck
sir i have a doubt .... in non weight bearing condition does the movement take place in the post component of subtalar joint n in weight bearing condition movement takes place in the ant-medial component of the subtalar joint
Where are u sir
Plz upload some more videos 😭
Nice class sir!!
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Sir,in weight bearing ,only talus are moved?
I dont get ur question clearly, in weight bearing the motions are opposite to that of nonweight bearing. In weight bearing and non weight bearing the calcaneal motion and remains the same it dont become opposite. But when it comes to the weight bearing the the change is that its not the movenent that changes but the way we desrcibe the motion changes.
In weight bearing we describe the motion with repect to the talus as calcanenum can just move in only frontal plane either inversion eversion as other motions are comprismed as it remains in contact with the ground. So we take talus as moving on the fixed calcaneum. Wther its talus moving on calcaneum or opposite the relative motions remains same and both segments relative motions are there its just that we desrbe it in a difffent manner thats all.... good luck
Sir
degree of freedom of subtalar joint is 1 (supination , pronation)
This is right na???
I just want to ask that
As supination and pronation are coupled motions ...
So their degree or freeeom will be 3 or 1??
Its 3 degrees of freedom rana,some literatures states that its 1 degree only but recent studies consider it as 3 degrees.
Ok sir thank you☺️☺️
Cool...
It would have been easy to understand if it was demonstrated on an articulated foot
Will see to that…thnk u
GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS ! :)
I have one question that what is the mechanics behind 3 articulations (ant ,middle ,post ) in this movement ,it is one joint having 3 articulations so will these three move separately and u have just explained one for simplification?
Good question!i suggest u watch it again and doubts will be cleared. i think i have explained not just one segment or articulation moving....infact middle and anterior segments moves together as there orientation is same, only posterior is moving different to the anterior and middle. the mechanism of motion is triplanar movements and there is different movements happening all surfaces...but they are regulated and controlled so they occur as a chain....listen to video again if u still have doubts be free to ask
but we describe only one motion or one surface as thats taken the reference point
@@TonysTutorial exactly that is what I wanted to ask ,I m clear now .thanks
Shareena Mehboob really ...i thought my answrr may not make u feel satisfed... glad to hear this
For now I m satisfied ,I doubt I might come again with some questions . :) Thanks a lot for replying that helps a lot.
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