
Anatomy in Motion
How We Walk
Walking is a highly coordinated process that involves the entire body, with each joint and muscle working in harmony to propel us forward. Walking is not just a mechanical process; it’s an intricate system of movement, where efficient coordination leads to fluid, energy-efficient motion.
This is the essence of Anatomy in Motion, understanding how the body moves through space, ensuring each joint and muscle contributes to a smooth and balanced gait.

Phases of Gait

Pronation in Loading Response in Gait

Introduction to the Windlass Mechanism and Its Role in Gait

The Mid-Stance Phase of Gait: Joint Mechanics and Clinical Relevance

Understanding Terminal Stance in the Gait Cycle

Toe off Phase of Gait
