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Palpaties voetrug. Short video that demonstrates how, during physical examination of the dorsal side of the foot, the tendons of the extensor muscles can be identified. Also the location where the dorsal pedis artery can be felt, is shown. Dutch spoken. Video by dr. Joris van de Velde, anatomist and prof.dr. Jan Reniers at Ghent University.
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Uploaded by: Joris Van de Velde
Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University
Musculus extensor digitorum longus
Musculus extensor digitorum brevis
Arteria dorsalis pedis
Musculus extensor hallucis longus
Musculus tibialis anterior
Creator(s)/credit: Joris van de Velde PhD, anatomist, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University; Prof. Jan Reniers PhD, communications expert, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University
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