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Anatomic Human Foot & Lower Extremity Version 2.0

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    *UPDATE 9 August 2013* -refined geometry in the foot and ankle. Some people were troubled with the faceted geometry before, so now it should print smoother *UPDATE 31 January 2013* -Added Ankle and Knee Joints with 4 additional bones (Fibula, Tibia, Patella, and distal Femur) -Vastly improved Metatarsals -Corrected Foot alignment -Talus has been completely revamped from a low polygon retopology from 123D Catch reconstruction of Cadaver Specimen. There are 26 proper bones in the human foot; 28 if you consider the sesamoids of the 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint complex. That's over 25% of your body's total musculo-skeletal anatomy, hitting the ground every time you go for a walk or run! Quite impressive, really. Read More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot http://www.learnbones.com/foot-bones-anatomy This anatomic foot model was designed in Newtek's Lightwave 3D, as part of the podcast @ www.YouTube.com/DrGlassDPM Anatomic study models can be quite expensive, http://search.anatomywarehouse.com/search?keywords=foot&x=0&y=0 so I wanted to share my printable version with the Thingiverse crowd and give a big shout out to Freeside Atlanta's Hackerspace!
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