Origins and insertions of plantar foot muscles
There are a lot of muscles in the sole of the foot that are important to us bipedal people walking, running or standing around. We can look at their attachment sites to bones and other tendons to better understand how they act. Music: Caught in the Rain bby Gregory David https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/t...

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