Tibial Tendon #medical #animation #3d #short | biology with Aliya

Tibial Tendon #medical #animation #3d #short | biology with Aliya

Description: The tibial tendon typically refers to either the posterior tibial tendon or the anterior tibial tendon, both of which play crucial roles in foot and ankle movement. 1. Posterior Tibial Tendon Connects the posterior tibialis muscle to the foot. Runs along the inside of the ankle and supports the arch of the foot. Helps with inversion (turning the foot inward) and stabilization during walking. Dysfunction can lead to flatfoot deformity and pain. 2. Anterior Tibial Tendon Connects the tibialis anterior muscle to the foot. Runs along the front of the ankle and attaches near the base of the first metatarsal. Responsible for dorsiflexion (lifting the foot upward) and helps with walking and balance. Tag's #TibialTendon #TibialisAnterior #TibialisPosterior #FootAnatomy #AnkleAnatomy #Orthopedics #SportsMedicine #TendonInjury #Flatfoot #FootDrop #AnklePain #Podiatry Educational & Animation: #MedicalAnimation #AnatomyLesson #Physiology #Biomechanics #Kinesiology #3DAnatomy #shorts biology with Aliya thanks for watching