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Bones of the Foot and Ankle | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | Foot and ankle anatomy | X-ray 

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Here I'll take you through the bones of the foot and ankle on X-ray. In preparation for the following video on foot and ankle MRI, we'll also touch on the location of important tendons and ligaments.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:43 Bones of the ankle
3:44 Bones of the foot
8:37 Important ligaments
13:15 Important tendons
15:00 Summary
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Комментарии : 36   
@98sniff
@98sniff 9 месяцев назад
bloody hell mate you are brilliant, keep these videos coming! I'm an ED doc and this is really useful!
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials 9 месяцев назад
Thank you 🤗 so glad you enjoyed it!
@c0v3rt59
@c0v3rt59 Год назад
This has been SUPER helpful as a new PA working in foot and ankle orthopedics, thank you so much !!
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials Год назад
Yay, I’m so glad 🙂
@cameronno6039
@cameronno6039 Год назад
I really appreciate your content. It's massively helpful, succinct and thorough. I speak a lot about how xrays can have a ton of findings and can hide a truck. Knowing the anatomy is rarely simple because there are so much to each body part. I do have one additional hope, in the MRI component, please place a reminder to which of the lis franc ligaments are considered most structurally important. I always have to look up whether it's the dorsal or plantar component.
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials Год назад
Thank you Cameron! Noted, will make sure to include it 👍🏼
@lemontea0324
@lemontea0324 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much Doctor! You had me re-opening my Netter and review the ligaments, it was very helpful like studying with you and reinforcing the foot anatomy
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials Год назад
Someone needs to learn the singular for phalanges 🤨🤦‍♂ Sorry people, I vow to say phalanx from this day forward! Also, 14:48 - I meant calcaneus. Hope you're having a great day wherever you are in the world!
@TC-dw6wg
@TC-dw6wg Год назад
We will hold you to this….saying phalanx! Lol Great video and thank you for the time and effort in making these videos.
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials Год назад
Haha, thank you! We all make mistakes 🥴 was mortified when I started editing the video
@isayiastemesgen949
@isayiastemesgen949 Месяц назад
I am radiology resident and your videos are really helping me
@nandhiniganesan3274
@nandhiniganesan3274 Год назад
Great video sir....... Thanks a lot !!
@Papasmurf2k7
@Papasmurf2k7 Год назад
Another great video, thanks! A temporal bone CT anatomy would be super helpful, if you have the chance sometime!
@jamesnicol3831
@jamesnicol3831 5 месяцев назад
thank you helped me as an er X-ray tech understand deeper my job
@tilahunmengistu6264
@tilahunmengistu6264 Год назад
Thank you ! Your videos make learning anatomy fun.
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials Год назад
It’s my pleasure Tilahun 🙂 anything to make anatomy tolerable 😅
@asnutigst2845
@asnutigst2845 9 месяцев назад
just exquisite , as a beginner rad resident i always need to watch your content before study . thank you and keep making more.
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials 9 месяцев назад
Awesome 👌so glad you're finding them helpful!
@shelbybreit8191
@shelbybreit8191 11 месяцев назад
Would you consider making a video on lines & tube placement in a CXR?
@mitz5446
@mitz5446 8 месяцев назад
This was a brilliant explanation. Thank you very much.
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials 8 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@jayanthabandara110
@jayanthabandara110 Год назад
Great vedeo. Having my Part 1 next week. These vedeos help me a lot. Thank you
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials Год назад
Good luck Jayantha! Let me know how it goes 👍🏼
@jasminekaurshinmar424
@jasminekaurshinmar424 11 месяцев назад
This was really helpful thank you so much !
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials 11 месяцев назад
So happy that helped 😊
@AsmaAli1983
@AsmaAli1983 4 месяца назад
God bless you
@AsmaAli1983
@AsmaAli1983 4 месяца назад
Amazing knack for teaching
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@imranqureshi709
@imranqureshi709 10 месяцев назад
Excellent
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials 9 месяцев назад
Thank you 🙌
@Dr.ArshiyafathimaA
@Dr.ArshiyafathimaA 5 месяцев назад
Please post a video on knee x ray reading tutorial.
@vb9490
@vb9490 Год назад
Soooo good
@radiologytutorials
@radiologytutorials Год назад
Thank you V B 🙏
@bugbumble3
@bugbumble3 Год назад
Can you kindly do all joints including hip. Thanks
@kennyx8482
@kennyx8482 11 месяцев назад
immaculate
@hatubadhan405
@hatubadhan405 Год назад
Hello Dr. Nel I am interested as a layman in the biomechanics of the foot. For someone like me who doesn't have good ankle mobility (dorsal extensions) i would like to know what the anatomical differences in architecture/structure might be. Is there any research on this where 2 groups of subjects have been compared?or If you have a suggestion let me know. Thanks
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